Archive for 2009

Further Protection for the Owyhee River

by ECHO Staff on February 10th, 2009

Owyhee RiverWith the Economic Stimulus Package getting all of the press today, we wanted to let you know that the U.S. House of Representatives is also scheduled to vote on legislation tomorrow concerning nature lovers everywhere.

The Omnibus Public Lands Act of 2009 (S. 22) is a package of bills that will extend federal Wild and Scenic River protections to 86 rivers, including 316 miles of rivers and streams in the Owyhee and Bruneau basins of Southwestern Idaho. It also includes the largest expansion of wilderness protection in 25 years setting aside more than 2 million acres in 9 states. Areas like Oregon’s Mt. Hood and Zion National Park in Utah are included in the bill, which boasts the government’s highest level of protection.

This legislation has already passed the U.S. Senate and only needs to clear this last remaining hurdle. This bill is an excellent example of use and preservation as the bill includes grazing rights for farmers and recreational access for private and commercial boaters, while maintaining protections such as preventing the development of oil and gas.

Rafting and Cultural Tour of Bhutan

by Zachary on January 29th, 2009

Pho ChhuThis October ECHO will run an incredible river trip exploring the tiny nation of Bhutan. Located in Central Asia sandwiched between India and Nepal, this Himalayan Kingdom has a rich history and has retained its ancient culture and traditions in the face of modernization. Bhutan has become increasingly open to foreigners in the last decade and offers many virtually untouched natural environments for rafters to explore.

Many rivers carve out deep gorges and are fed by summer monsoons and Himalayan snow melt. You’ll raft past monasteries and ancient fortresses as you journey through the green, forested valleys. Views of the Himalayas, visits to cultural sites, adventurous whitewater and serene shrines will all make this the trip of a lifetime. The 12 day exploration of Bhutan will be led by Zach Collier, who has traveled extensively in Southeast and Central Asia. Join Zach to explore one of the least visited countries in the world.

Learn more about our trip to Bhutan

Bluegrass on Whitewater, 2009

by Janda on January 20th, 2009

Laurie Lewis and Tom RozumThis August, join ECHO and our friends at ARTA River Trips for a memorable trip of rapids and rhapsody. ECHO is excited to welcome back famed bluegrass musicians Laurie Lewis and Tom Rozum for a trip down the Tuolumne River this summer.

Grammy-award winning Laurie Lewis and mandolinist extraordinaire Tom Rozum, self proclaimed “river rats”, take a break from the road each summer to travel by raft down a couple of the best rivers in the West. The mighty rapids of the Tuolumne will provide awe-inspiring adventure each day. As the sun sinks, guests will be dazzled by the soulful sounds of bluegrass in the open air. Guests are invited to bring their instruments and join in the jam!

Learn more about Bluegrass on the Whitewater.

Best Adventure Travel Company on Earth

by ECHO Staff on January 9th, 2009

National Geographic AdventureFor the second year in a row, we are thrilled to announce that ECHO River Trips has been recognized by National Geographic Adventure as one of the Best Adventure Travel Companies on Earth! Scores are calculated by the following criteria: quality of service, sustainability, spirit of adventure, education and client satisfaction, which is ECHO’s highest rated category.

Many thanks to our guests for completing our online evaluation, which contributed to this high rating. As a trusted name in all things outdoors, we are proud to be recognized by National Geographic and thank them for compiling this guide to adventure travel companies.