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  1. Glen and Bessie Hyde were newlyweds who disappeared while attempting to run the rapids of the Colorado River through Grand Canyon, Arizona in 1928. Had the couple succeeded, Bessie Hyde would have been the first woman known to accomplish this feat.

  2. Nov 23, 2022 · People have been disappearing in national parks since the system’s inception, but the Hydes weren’t your typical tourists. Twenty-nine-year-old Glen was an experienced river runner who...

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  3. In 1928, a happy newlywed couple went on a white water rafting trip down the Colorado River in the Grand Canyon. One month later, their boat was found fully intact. All of their gear was still in the perfectly preserved boat, including Bessie’s diary. But the couple had disappeared.

  4. Feb 24, 2018 · Glen and Bessie Hyde, last seen, November 18, 1928, (Last Diary Entry November 30, 1928), Colorado River, Grand Canyon National Park, Arizona. Revised May 2024. A newly married couple, Bessie Hyde and Glen Hyde set off on a honeymoon trip on the Green and Colorado Rivers in October 1928.

  5. It’s been 73 years since Glen and Bessie Hyde vanished on a honeymoon voyage through the Grand Canyon, but what exactly happened to them is still a mystery.

  6. But we'll start with one: the mystifying disappearance of a pair of newlywed adventurers. When Glen and Bessie Hyde married in 1928, they had decided their idea of a honeymoon wasn't mai tais and all-inclusive resorts.

  7. Jul 22, 2022 · Glen and Bessie Hyde went missing on their honeymoon in 1928. They were two of the many people who have disappeared from national parks . What was supposed to be a record-breaking boat trip through the Grand Canyon turned into a mystery that remains unsolved nearly 100 years later.