From:
"Save The Colorado River" <gary@savethecolorado.org>
Subject:
LET’S GO RAFTING! Save The Colorado trip: August 23 – 26
Date:
June 22nd 2015
Hi Friends of the Colorado River -- Let's Go Rafting!
Our great friends at O.A.R.S. Adventure Travel are offering an exclusive, non-profit-rate raft trip for Save The Colorado friends and supporters on the Green River in Utah! This 4-day
Dates: August 23rd - 26th, 2015
The trip will feature the famous "Gates of Lodore" landscape, the weather will be very warm, and your companions on the trip will be great friends of the river! The Gates of Lodore, deep within Dinosaur National Monument, is recognized as one of North America’s most beautiful river canyons. An archeological treasure chest, Lodore also offers a wealth of beauty, history, and recreation. Rippling red and brown sandstone is contrasted against the deep green trees and grasses that grow along the river and up the canyon walls, feeding local bighorn sheep. Ancient fossils co-exist with prehistoric American petroglyphs in these canyons. Then there is the river itself—first navigated by Major Join special guests Mark Dubois (founder of Friends of the River) and Gary Wockner (founder of Save the Colorado) on a trip which will directly benefit the Colorado River and its tributaries. By joining this trip you are joining the force to support the non-profit organization, Save the Colorado, and one of nature’s greatest rivers. This trip has a limited number of seats available, so contact us soon! The trip is fully supported by OARS -- great food, excellent guides, and awesome fun! Click here to see the full details of the trip including itinerary, gear, and travel arrangements: http://www.savethecolorado.org/blog/wp-content/uploads/2015/06/Save-the-Colorado-Green_River_Gates_of_Lodore_Itinerary-OARS.pdf
Please contact Emily Kay, below, to book the trip!
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