2006 Guided Trip Schedule

Labyrinth Canyon 5 Day in conjunction with Theresa Butler.
September 10-14, 2006. Cost per person: $715.50 + tax
Contact Red River for bookings and information

Journey into the Labyrinth:
A canoe and archeological tour of Labyrinth Canyon

A canoe and archeological tour of Labyrinth Canyon
Do you like to move at a river's pace and feel the mystery of nature and its silence? Enter the experience of timelessness as we combine exploration of the Green River and its ancient archaeological sites with creative and journal writing. We'll hike to ancient ruins, mines, and pictograph/petroglyph sites, then enjoy guided and private time for writing, group gatherings, and relaxation. Cost includes canoes, all meals, kitchen and river gear, all permits and fees, transportation from Moab, and guides. No previous canoeing experience is necessary.


Labyrinth for the dads and sons:
Come canoe and learn a few tips to enjoy the outdoors. This is the 101 trip to help the do-it-yourself tripper.
This is a 3 day trip so it will be mostly a all paddle trip. Few hikes.
August 11-13, 2006. Cost for 2 people: $545 + tax


Labyrinth for the moms and daughters:
Come canoe and learn a few tips to enjoy the outdoors. This is the 101 trip to help the do-it-yourself tripper.
This is a 3 day trip so it will be mostly a all paddle trip. Few hikes.
August 18-20, 2006. Cost for 2 people: $545 + tax


Green River, 4 day trip:"Women on the Green River"
September 23-26, 2006.
Contact Red River for bookings and information


Guided Trip Prices
3 person minimum required

Green River
3 day, 2 night guided trip: $435.00 + tax per person
After 3 people, each additional is $375.00 + tax per person
4 day, 3 night guided trip: $575.00 + tax per person
After 3 people, each additional is $510.00 + tax per person
5 day, 4 night guided trip: $625.00 + tax per person
After 3 people, each additional is $585.00 + tax per person
This includes all canoe and group camping equipment**

** PFD’s, Paddles, Throw cushion/rope, Bail bucket, General Equipments, Trip leader box, Major patch box, Major first aid, Toilet box, trash buckets, Kitchen Equipments, Stove, stand, windscreen, Utensils, Commissary, Food, Cooler’s, water, Lunch box, Staples box, Clients gear.

Here is a list of some of the items you should bring with you.
-Tents, sleeping bags, sleeping pads - these items can be rented locally; let us know if we can help you make rental arrangements
-Sunscreen, lip balm with sunscreen
-Hat or visor for sun protection
-T-shirts
-Shorts
-Sweatshirt, sweater, and/or warm jacket - for cool evenings
-Cotton long sleeve shirt and long pants - for sun protection
-Long underwear
-Long wind pants
-Clothes for layering for possible cool or cold weather
-Hat and mittens - for spring and fall nights
-Rain gear in case of rain (even though this is the desert it can rain at any time)
-River shoes - old sport shoes or river sandals w/ankle straps
-Shoes - for day hikes and around camp
-Day-pack - for exploring away from the river
-Sunglasses with strap
-Bug repellent
-Flashlight with extra batteries
-Individual water bottles - for carrying on day-hikes and while in the canoe
-Toiletries and towel (biodegradable soap: Dr. Bronner’s is the most available) “Babywipes” work very well for a quick cleaning at the end of the day

OPTIONAL
-Camera & film; a ziplock bag will help protect these items from the elements.
-Binoculars
-Journal or book



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Red River Canoe Company
1371 North Highway 191
Moab, Utah 84532
800-753-8216
redriver@redrivercanoe.com



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