Flash flood at Redbud.
The desert air darkened with thick clouds that moments before could not be seen through the walls of a canyon a mile deep. The August heat suddenly gone, shifting as…
The desert air darkened with thick clouds that moments before could not be seen through the walls of a canyon a mile deep. The August heat suddenly gone, shifting as…
Did you ever stop to think, really think, about the relationship of people to water? In the beginnings of human history, people searched for water and migrated to it. They…
If you have ever been to Green River, Utah and not eaten at Ray's Tavern consider yourself deprived. Ray's is famous for their hamburgers and home cut fries. They also…
C.R.A.T.E., Colorado River and Trail Expeditions presents a wonderful Infographic titled ‘Paddling Strokes for Beginners’. It has been created to outline the basics of paddling a raft. It adumbrates the…
For our lunch hour the CRATE team decided to go up to the University of Utah and listen to Jerry Spangler, professional archaeologist, Director of the Colorado Plateau Archaeological Alliance,…
Special Photography River Trip Hosted by Tom Till, July 29-August 4, 2013 Colorado River Cataract Canyon, Canyonlands National Park We are excited to announce this special on-river photography workshop with…
New for 2013 – Photo Sharing/Photo Contest Instructions Colorado River & Trail Expeditions has designed and developed a section on our website where our rafting guests can share photos from…
#1. Walk on a Glacier Positioned below the Tatshenshini and Alsek River confluence is the Walker Glacier. Though the Walker Glacier has been receding continually since the first Colorado…
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