This photograph captures the Bruneau River from the bottom of the canyon. First found and named "Le Canyon de Brun" (Canyon of Brown) by French Canadian fur trappers, the Bruneau Canyon was publicized by Robert Limbert in numerous publications,...
Harold Wiggs, who explored the Bruneau Canyon area with Robert Limbert in 1921, stands in the river at the bottom of the canyon with a walking stick. The foliage shown in this picture, growing alongside the river, is an example of vegetation...
View of Bruneau Canyon from the opposite side of the Bruneau River. Robert W. Limbert and H.C. Wiggs of Omaha explored the Bruneau Valley in 1921 and later publicized their travels in publications and newspapers.
A raft or skid on a narrow river. A team of men operate large oars to steer the boat. This slide is part of a collection of teaching materials prepared by Edward Rhodenbaugh.
The face of a rock with sedementary rock, and a river in the background. The entire area is covered in sagebrush. This slide is part of a collection of teaching materials prepared by Edward Rhodenbaugh.