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Grand Canyon



Grand Canyon by Dory

Join Lonnie and Tour West for an 18 day Grand Canyon dory trip.

Trips will take place in September of 2010 and 2011 Dates Sept: 10-27 2010 and Sept 9-26 2011

Trip Price: Please call for trip price 888.455.5077

For more information contact: lonnie@sundogexpeditions.com

Spend 18 out-of-this-world days floating through the Grand Canyon on the Colorado River in a whitewater dory - from Lee's Ferry to Diamond Creek.

Our groups meet in Flagstaff, Arizona.

For more information call 1(888)455-5077




Grand Canyon

  • Trip Details
  • Experience, Age, Fitness
  • Equipment Supplied
  • Weather
  • River Classification
  • Travel
  • FAQ'S

Camping on the Salmon River: In keeping with the nature of the place, SUNDOG EXPEDITIONS provides a participatory experience. We camp daily along the river on beautiful white sand beaches. You may choose to be involved in setting up camp and you will have the opportunity, if you like, to help the crew in the preparation of meals. You may set up your tent but if the weather is clear there is nothing like sleeping under the star lit sky.

Group size with Sundog Expeditions:  We to run smaller trips than many of our fellow outfitters. This allows crew and participants all to get to know each other. Our trips generally range from 8 to 16 participants and 4 to 6 guides and crew. As regulated by the BLM our maximum trip size is 30 inclusive of all. Our guest to guide ratio is never greater than four to one


EXPERIENCE, AGE, FITNESS
This trip is suitable for individuals of all levels of experience. The Salmon River trip is recommended for ages 7 and older - there is no upper limit. You should be reasonably healthy as river trips require a certain amount of exertion. If you are pregnant, have heart trouble or other serious health concerns please consult your physician before signing up for any river or outdoor adventure trip. People with disabilities and challenges are welcome on Sundog Expeditions trips, please call and talk with us so we can be sure we can safely meet your special requirements. First time campers are welcome and will acquire skills in outdoor living with the help of our very experienced guides. SUNDOG EXPEDITIONS is an equal opportunity service














EQUIPMENT SUPPLIED
SUNDOG EXPEDITIONS provides each guest with a Coast Guard Approved/Type V Lifejacket, all eating utensils (including plates, bowls, and flatware), an insulated coffee mug with lid, a high quality 3-season tent (double occupancy), waterproof bags for personal gear, and storage for breakable items.

CLOTHING
Since the weather can be variable and layers are always a good bet. When you sign up for a trip with us, you will receive an information package which will include a detailed list of what you will need to bring with you to be comfortable both on the river and at camp.

SLEEPKITS
Sundog Expeditions has Rental Sleepkits available. Each kit includes a high quality sleeping bag, pillow, pillowcase, sheet, ground cloth and a comfortable sleeping pad (paco pad). Rentals are $40 per person/trip. All sleeping gear is thoroughly laundered after each use.


What to expect
The weather is generally hot and sunny in Central Idaho from mid-July through early September, with occasional late afternoon or evening thunder showers. Temperatures may range from 85 -100+ degreesin the daytime and 60 - 75 degrees at night. On occasions, we may enjoy rain throughout the day.



RIVER CLASSIFICATION
Class III Whitewater

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.Meals and Food
All meals will be provided on the river beginning with lunch on the first day of your trip and ending with lunch on the river before we reach our take-out. We serve a wonderful menu of delicious and healthy foods. Including fresh fruits, vegetables and meats which we carry in large coolers. Each evening and morning your crew will prepare amazing meals and lunch will be prepared on the river at around noontime. We are able to accommodate most dietary requests and requirements.

A sample menu for one day might go something like this...For Breakfast, Fresh Brewed Coffee, Tea, and Orange Juice, Blueberry Pancakes with real Maple Syrup, Thick-sliced Bacon, and Grapefruit and Orange Compote. For Lunch on the river...Mexican Burrito Wrap Sandwiches with Tortilla chips, guacamole and salsa. And later on at camp, Egg Drop Soup, Marinated Mushrooms, Gouda Cheese and Crackers. Dinner of fresh Curried Shrimp served with Balsamic Rice and a fresh Caesar Salad. For Dessert...Cheesecake!

Bathing You may bathe using river water at any of our camps. To keep theSalmon River clean all soap is rinsed off above the annual high water mark. Bring your soap, shampoo, and a towel and our guides will tell our everything you will need to know. Sundog Expeditions practices LOW IMPACT camping techniques.*

Toilet in order to maintain the pristine camps on the Salmon River we carry out all waste and trash. Each day when you arrive at camp your guides will set up a private portable toilet system. Please don't worry! Your comfort is paramount and your crew will explain everything you need to know at the very beginning your trip

Gratuity
Our guides work very hard to provide a great trip for you. At your discretion, a tip may be left with your trip leader and will be appreciated by all of your crew

































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