Paddle the Pantanal, Brazil; ROW Adventures
Outside Magazine January, 2009According 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...
Things To Do in Idaho
Travel & Leisure Magazine January, 2009No 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...
Rafting on the River Salmon
Intelligent Travel Blog August, 2008My 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...
Idaho Hat Trick
August, 2008We'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...
50 Reasons to Love the U.S.A. Now
Travel & Leisure July, 2008Because 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...
Rivers Gone wild
Outside Magazine July, 2008The 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...
Rip-Roaring Away
N Season Magazine June, 2008We 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...
50 Unforgettable Experiences - Tours of a Lifetime
National Geographic Traveler May, 2008Like 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...
America's Wild & Scenic Rivers
American Profile May, 2008The 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...
The Stay List - 150 Hotels You'll Love
National Geographic Traveler April, 2008Sense 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...