Last Float Down Glen Canyon:Sept/Oct 1962, Part 4: Harry and Dottie Get MARRIED…October 8, 1962

Edna Fridley was a good friend of the canyon country of southeast Utah for more than 30 years. Every year she returned to the slickrock from her home, back east, to wander and explore what was then one of the most remote and isolated parts of the United States.
In the fall of 1962, Edna set off on her last trip down Glen Canyon. The dam, 150 miles downstream, was almost complete.Within months the Bureau of reclamation would close its diversion tunnel and stop the free flow of the Colorado River.
Edna had been invited to join a party of friends to celebrate Harry Aleson’s wedding, which was to happen during the trip. She flew to Salt Lake City, then rented a car to Page, Arizona via Zion National Park. At Page, after checking in at the Page Boy Motel, she arranged a flight to the dirt airstrip at White Canyon.
She took thousands of photographs of her pack and river trips with leg­endary guides Ken Sleight and Harry Aleson. But she also kept journals, often scribbled in small spiral notebooks. Here are excerpts from that trip— Part 3 of Edna’s last journey down Glen…and, of course, these amazing, never­-before­-seen photos…JS

 

Harry and Dottie Get MARRIED…October 8, 1962

At a quiet little spot they called “Lost Eden.” Now under 500 feet of water…

KEN SLEIGHT arrives at the wedding site with BISHOP WELLS, who will perform the ceremony.

THE CEREMONY begins at Lost Eden.

HARRY & DOTTIE ALESON

THE WAY TO ‘LOST EDEN’—in more ways than one. Within months, the impounded waters behind the new Glen Canyon Dam would flood the canyon for almost 200 miles upstream. Soon all of this would be under 500 feet of water.

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