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in 1908 president Teddy Roosevelt wanted to declare the Grand Canyon off limits to all Timber and Mining operations it would take another 11 years for Congress to designate the Grand Canyon a national park sensing a final opportunity for adventure Explorer GE Kincaid took a boat down the Colorado River and Through the Grand Canyon the canyon was rich in minerals like gold silver and copper and Kincaid wanted to see what he could find before the area was closed off for good about 40 miles up River from the El Tovar Crystal Canyon Kincaid saw stains in the sediment formation about 2 000 feet up he tied off the boat and got out to investigate Kincaid couldnamp;#39;t find a trail but after a short hike he found something interesting covered in desert brush steps hundreds of them carved in Sandstone steps that wound their way up to a high shelf on the side of the canyon he followed the steps until he came across a cavern entrance an entrance that was clearly man-made Kincaid entere