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[email protected] May 11th 05 05:46 PM

3-5 Day Get Away Wanted
 
My girlfriend and I are looking for a multi-day, guided, white-water
trip. She is very out-doorsy, and I am totally a city slicker (but
with a real desire to try her wilderness stuff. Can anyone rcommend
aguide/trip. I am in San Jose, CA and she is in LA.

Thanks,

Ken


Todd Bradley May 12th 05 05:10 AM

wrote:
My girlfriend and I are looking for a multi-day, guided, white-water
trip. She is very out-doorsy, and I am totally a city slicker (but
with a real desire to try her wilderness stuff. Can anyone rcommend
aguide/trip. I am in San Jose, CA and she is in LA.


You didn't say where you wanted to go, but the best multi-day guided
trip I ever took was on the San Juan River in south Utah, led by these
folks:
http://www.riversandruins.com

However, it's not serious white water. But the scenery is awesome
and there are numerous historical and archeological sites along the
way, which I really enjoyed.


Todd.

[email protected] May 28th 05 03:06 PM


Hi Ken,

If you are going to try any outdoor adventure / guided river trip you
MUST run the Middle Fork of the Salmon in Idaho. It's 100 miles of the
most scenic awe inspiring whitewater you'll ever experience. The
fishing is fantastic and even you the city slicker will want to come
back again. A video has recently been released which is excellent.
Your girl friend will love you forever for taking her on this trip.
An Excellant outfitter is SunValley Adventures their website is...
http://www.middleforkexpeditions.com/

If you contact them he will send you a DVD of what you can expect.

Back to the fishing, it is catch and release and you must use barbless
hooks, however, you do get extra points if the fish jumps off the hook
as you bring it to the boat. We've had friends catch 400 to 500 fish
in a single trip.

We've floated the Middle Fork of the Salmon many times. It just keeps
getting more enjoyable each time you go down.

Paul

www.bigriverunner.com





wrote:
My girlfriend and I are looking for a multi-day, guided, white-water
trip. She is very out-doorsy, and I am totally a city slicker (but
with a real desire to try her wilderness stuff. Can anyone rcommend
aguide/trip. I am in San Jose, CA and she is in LA.

Thanks,

Ken



Andrew Taylor June 17th 05 08:58 PM

Another option is the guided raft trips on the Rogue in southern Oregon.
These are typically three day trips. Scenic wilderness, mostly class III
water, can be coupled with lodge stays or camping. Sundance has been
around ever since I can remember and offers guided trips. I've taken
kayak courses and a guided kayak trip down the Rogue with Sundance and
would happily use them again.

http://www.sundanceriver.com/

wrote:
My girlfriend and I are looking for a multi-day, guided, white-water
trip. She is very out-doorsy, and I am totally a city slicker (but
with a real desire to try her wilderness stuff. Can anyone rcommend
aguide/trip. I am in San Jose, CA and she is in LA.

Thanks,

Ken


dangerp June 21st 05 03:14 AM

If you want to stay closer to home, there is the lower Kern River. It
is a two day trip about three hours from LA. First day is mostly class
three, very scenic. The second day is class 3-4. Great for
enthusiasts, and beginner. I travel five hours down there all the time
just for that run. The company I would recommend is Kern River Tours
(www.kernrivertours.com). I have worked alongside most of the
outfitters in the area and KRT really seems to have their "act"
together. If you are looking to learn to kayak, I would recommend
Sierra South (www.sierrasouth.com) in the same area. They have a lot
of boats, awesome instructors and a lot of experience.



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