The Grand Canyon is an immense place, almost unfathomable in scale, and one of the last places in the American West to be explored. John Wesley Powell called it the “Great Unknown,” having no idea what rapids, falls, or canyons awaited him on his first descent of the river in 1869. In the decades since, the Canyon has been a playground for dozens of explorers. River runners, backpackers, routefinders, lithic hunters, and peakbaggers have all laid claim to the Canyon’s iconic landmarks, often seeking out the prestigious “firsts.” While many significant points of interest were being explored, there was one feature that was left almost entirely ignored: the Canyon’s innumerable technical slots.
Deep within this vast wilderness are secret and intimate tributaries rarely visited by man, hiding some of the Canyon’s most remarkable features. The barrier to entry is steep. To explore them, one must have a knowledge of backpacking, packrafting, rappeling, anchor building, and off-trail navigation. The Last of the Great Unknown is the story of these slots, the canyoneers who systematically explored their drainages, and the secrets hidden deep within their walls.
The film will premiere the last week of April, 2012. Check the official website for updates!
Official Website – www.lastofthegreatunknown.com/
Follow on Facebook – http://www.facebook.com/pages/Last-o…83869008384960
Directed by Dan Ransom – www.danransom.com
Original Score by Amy Stolzenbach – www.amystolzenbach.com
Hello Dan.
What a breathtaking and inspiring premiere last night. We so enjoyed every minute of not only the film but your speech and Q&A. And you said that wasn’t your forte. So nice to have met you after all the stories Jim shared about your recent trip. Good luck with the remaining showings. And once things calm down and everyone gets settled back into reality after being away for so long…barbeque at the Rose’s and most definitely some fishing in your neck of the woods.
Congratulations again.
–N
Hey Dan,
I was wondering, I found a trailer of yours on Vimeo, the URL is http://vimeo.com/22309330. I was wondering what the song that is playing in the background for this piece is??
Amazing work, very inspiring! Thanks.
– Matt
Hi Dan,
I met you Wednesday evening at the Flagstaff Mountain Film Festival after the showing of your fine film. Congratulations on such a well-shot and edited piece.
-Brian Cass