Outdoors Magazine

Where the Sun Don’t Shine

By Everywhereonce @BWandering

Black Canyon of the Gunnison, Colorado

Cleaved by the Gunnison River over the course of two million years, the Black Canyon in Western Colorado is so deep and narrow that some areas rarely see sunlight. So forbidding are its chasm walls that no people ever occupied the gorge. Even today, access to the river and lower sections of the canyon are reserved for skilled watermen and climbers. Being neither, we happily kept to the miles of hiking trails along Canyon’s rim.

Shannon at the Black Canyon of the Gunnison


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