
This is the story of a man who believed the best way to preserve the Grand Canyon was to have them experience this secret world from the river.ย Martin Litton pioneered whitewater dories on the Colorado River in the 1960โs and fought against the construction of two dams that would have permanently changed the landscape. Preeminent conservationist David Brower called him his conscience. Incredible man.
โIn the 1950โs when the Bureau of Reclamation proposed two dams in the Grand Canyonโone at Marble Canyon and the other at Bridge Canyonโthe late Martin Litton made sure the Sierra Club didnโt acquiesce. Martin believed the best way for people to understand how important it was to preserve the Grand Canyon was to have them experience this secret world from the river, but not in just any boat. Martin pioneered whitewater dories on the Colorado River in the 1960โs and started a proud tradition of naming the boats after wild places that had been lost or compromised by the hand of man. Now, some 50 years later, Americaโs open-air cathedral faces continued threats from development and mining and itโs up to all of us to ensure the crown jewel of our National Park system is protected now and for future generations. Martinโs Boat is a film that honors the legacy of Martin Litton and follows the newest boat in the Grand Canyon Dories fleet, the Marble Canyon, on its maiden voyage down the legendary Colorado River through the grandest canyon on Earth.โ
