Idaho and Oregon River Rafting with Echo River Trips
Wednesday, May 2nd, 2007
Being only 25 years old makes your veins pump lots and lots of adrenaline and if you are a person enjoying sports and going out in nature I have a good solution for you river rafting trips. I am young and I am sure I would enjoy them but believe me I know older people and families that do it two times a year. We’ve been approached by EchoTrips to tell you guys more, about what they are good at and sponsored this article. They offer trips in two states in the US: in Idaho on the Middle Fork of the Salmon river and the Rogue River in Oregon.
Echo River Trips Experience
The owners Dick Linford and Joe Daly are in this business for 35 years now and they became a real name everyone respects and appreciates. Do not think that if you’re doing rafting for the first time it’s going to suck if you cannot take that much action, because these guys and their office staff are trained to offer you a safe but challenging experience.
If you feel like you are not able for the pro-trip and want to take just three days instead of six for example or if you want a mild Rogue river in the summer or the wild trip on the Middle For or Salmon Supreme you just tell them and they can recommend what’s best suited for you, your condition and will explain what you should expect.
Oregon River Rafting
Don’t expect me to know everything about Oregon or about the Rogue but let me tell you that the pictures I’ve seen almost made me pack my clothes and book the trip, but I realized time is something I don’t have right now. However, if any of you has time, keep in mind that the wildlife consists of deer, river otter, bald eagles, black bears or osprey and that the trip will in fact relax you thanks to the warm waters, safe rapids and a green canyon.
Believe me that reading what the guys at EchoTrips have to say about the Orgeon River Rafting is the perfect place every shrink tells you to go when you need to take a break and relax. You get to see salmons on their way to breeding or an osprey diving in the river, catching fish and taking it to its nest.
The rafting trips on the Rogue are four days long (three nights of camping) and you can see the dates and rafting prices on their website. We would appreciate your comments and reviews if you ever take such a trip.