Stories from Grand Canyon National Park 
THROUGH THE GRAND CANYON 1914
To the Colorado River in a Metz 22 Speedster

There was a sheer wall at this point, making a clean drop of over two thousand feet, and the ledge projected so that we could run the car out to the extreme point, and make a photographic record of the Metz on the Canyon rim at El Tovar Point.

It took a lot of grit to drive the car right towards that fearful plunge, but Mr. Wing, who handled the wheel, had every confidence in the car and its control, and did not put on the breaks until the front wheels were right at the very edge of the precipice.

I confess that it made me shudder with apprehension, as I watched him, so cool and confident, driving where one little slip would mean a plunge of two thousand feet into the gorge below; and when he finally said, " that will do, let's chuck block her," I was only too glad to slip a good sized rock in front of the rear wheel, so we could leave the car and size up the situation for a photograph.

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