 | ROW Adventures' Galapagos Trip Featured in the Wall Street Journal Wall Street Journal - May 2010
As the economy shows signs of life, more people are pulling their bags out of closets and returning to the road. With that in mind, we decided to canvass travel companies across the country to get some fresh ideas about how and where to resume your journeys. In the end, we found 10 great trips... | |
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 | Camping Life Features ROW Adventures' Family Magic Camping Life - May 2010
Trade in the flat screens, video games and cell phones for the longest wild and scenic river in the continental United States. White sandy beaches, bluebird days and star-filled nights, plus the exhilaration of riding rollercoasters of whitewater waves will leave the whole family grinning from ear to ear.... | |
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 | Culinary Whitewater Series Featured in New York Times New York Times - Apr 2010
...rattling off an impressive array of dishes, including prime rib, Alaskan salmon and cakes buried in coals, all made with little hardware beyond a covered cast-iron kettle. “I mean, you can do this at home.” The trip Ms. Criscione took was the inaugural voyage of ROW Adventures' Culinary Whitewater Series... | |
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 | ROW Adventures Wins 25 Best New Trip from NGA National Geographic Adventure - Nov 2009
Each year National Geographic Adventure announces the 25 Best New Trips in the world. ROW Adventure's Bitterroot Bonanza is one of only 3 in all of the United States! | |
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 | New River Tours for Washington & Idaho OutThere Monthly - Jul 2009
Nationally acclaimed ROW Adventures, based in Coeur d'alene, is introducing half day trips this summer on local lakes, rivers and bike trails... | |
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 | ROW Named with 2 Other Trips for Active Seniors US News & World Report - Jun 2009
"It is a growing mission among grandparents to bond with their grandchildren and adult children through multi-generational travel," she says. "I recommend from the ROW Adventures itinerary... | |
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 | ROW Adventures Wins Tour of a Lifetime National Geographic Traveler - May 2009
For the forth consecutive year, ROW Adventures has been honored with the prestigious "50 Tours of a Lifetime" by National Geographic Traveler magazine. Several hundred trips each year are submitted and sorted through and the editors at National Geographic Traveler pick the "very best, most authentic, most innovative, most immersive, best-guided, and most sustainable tours" i... | |
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 | Best Way to See Coeur d'Alene Everyday with Rachel Ray - Apr 2009
Rachel Ray chose ROW Adventures' kayaking tour in her April 2009 magazine as "The Best Way to See Coeur d'Alene". | |
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 | ROW Owners Receive U.S. Small Business Administration - Mar 2009
ROW Adventures has been selected as the U.S. Small business Administration's 2009 Region I Small Business Person of the Year. ROW will move on to the next level of competition and compete with Idaho's region three and five winners for the Idaho Small business Person of the Year award. | |
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 | Things To Do in Idaho Travel & Leisure Magazine - Jan 2009
No outfitter knows Idaho's waterways better than Row Adventures, which brings 29 years of luxury rafting experience to a new menu of fly fishing trips. Guests cast in hidden eddies, while guides... | |
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 | Best Adventure Travel Company on Earth National Geographic Adventure - Jan 2009
For the second time in as many years, ROW Adventures is ranked at the top with the best adventure travel companies on earth. This year ROW Adventures jumped all the way up to #2 under the water adventure category... | |
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 | Paddle the Pantanal, Brazil; ROW Adventures Outside Magazine - Jan 2009
According to ROW Founder Peter Gubb, no American outfitter has ever led a paddling and camping trip in Brazil's Pantanal wetlands. But he plans to take up to 12 hardy canoeists there next August. The 11-day journey starts... | |
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 | ROW Adventures Wins Tours of a Lifetime National Geogrpahic Traveler - Jan 2009
Upon seeing Brazil's Iguazú Falls, First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt allegedly remarked, "Poor Niagara." Led by the outfitter's founder Peter Grubb and local naturalists, you'll explore three different ecosystems... | |
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 | Idaho Hat Trick Outside Magazine - Aug 2008
We're normally wary of outfitters billing themselves as the biggest and baddest. But ROW Adventures' new Superlative Idaho trip provides guests with the ultimate travel-yarn trump card. On the weeklong adventure, you'll climb Borah Peak, Idaho's highest; paddle Lake Pend Oreille... | |
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 | Rafting on the River Salmon Intelligent Travel Blog - Aug 2008
My family likes salmon. We like it sautéed, roasted, poached, and grilled. I prefer to buy the wild kind (farmed fish contain higher levels of PCBs and fish farms have been implicated in contamination of the ecosystems... | |
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 | Rivers Gone wild Outside Magazine - Jul 2008
The West's desperate water shortage may get a year's reprieve. Last winter's epic snowpack--in some places the biggest since the 1960s--is fueling the best whitewater season since the invention of self-bailing rafts. The timing couldn't be better... | |
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 | 50 Reasons to Love the U.S.A. Now Travel & Leisure - Jul 2008
Because rivers run through it. To anglers, Idaho is synonymous with world-class trout fishing - and no outfitter knows the state's waterways better than Row Adventures... | |
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 | Rip-Roaring Away NSeason - Jun 2008
We are two days into a six-day white water rafting adventure on Idaho's Middle Fork of the Salmon, often referred to as The river of No Return (how comforting), and as usual, I am powerless to stop my son from adding another heart-pounding feat to his stash of adventures... | |
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 | America's Wild & Scenic Rivers American Profile - May 2008
The sun bursts over the edge of white granite cliffs along the Middle Fork of the Salmon River in central Idaho, filling the V-shaped canyon with rays of morning light that shimmer... | |
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 | 50 Unforgettable Experiences - Tours of a Lifetime National Geographic Traveler - May 2008
Like many of our readers, the editors of National Geographic Traveler have shied away from organized tours, feeling that unscripted, independent travel is the richest sort. But for some places in the world... | |
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 | The Stay List - 150 Hotels You'll Love National Geographic Traveler - Apr 2008
Sense of place . . . With the cadence of a lullaby, these three words neatly sum up the properties celebrated here. To travel well, we believe, is to soak up authenticity. And where we spend the night is part of the picture... | |
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 | Eco-Tours Healing Lifestyles & Spas - Apr 2008
Learn firsthand about water habitats and wildlife while navaigating the West's best-loved rivers. Packages include several River Soul Journeys... | |
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 | Trips of the Year 2008 Outside Magazine - Apr 2008
Peter Grubb, founder of outfitter ROW Adventures, once wandered into a French travel agency to buy a ticket to Morocco and unknowingly ended up with one to Algeria instead. It was a fine mistake... | |
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 | Reading the Rivers Sunset Magazine - Mar 2008
A river runs deep in my memory, as it once ran deep in my life--the Skagit River in Northern Washington. As a boy I lived in a small village right on the Skagit. My bedroom faced the river, maybe 100 yards away... | |
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 | Best Adventure Travel Companies on Earth National Geographic Adventure - Nov 2007
When planning the adventure trip of a lifetime, the most important decision isn't where to go, but who to go with. To help you pick the right outfitter, we have conducted the world's first authoritative rating of... | |
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 | 2007 Adventure Planner - Your Best Year Ever Men's Journal - Jan 2007
MJ scoured the globe and spoke with hundreds of experts and outfitters to find the world's greatest adventures. A season-by-season guide to the top 50, from swimming with whale sharks on Australia's Ningaloo Reef to heli-biking in Squamish, British Columbia. Article featured ROW's Galapagos Unbound Multisport Adventure.
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