Food
FOOD
All on-river meals are provided, beginning with lunch the first day and ending with lunch the last day. The food is fresh and hearty and the guides will prepare it for you while you enjoy the homey atmosphere generated around each river camp. You can set up your tent or go for an evening walk, relax, read, or join the guides in the kitchen if you so desire.
A typical five day menu may include as a main course BBQ Steak, Baked Fish, Pork chops and dumplings, chicken enchiladas, seafood spaghetti, cashew chicken Chinese, Teri-yaki Chicken, Mexican chili, combination entrees, fresh vege-tables and salads, Dutch-oven desserts or breads, hors d'oeuvres, fresh fruits, fruit juices, coffee, tea and complimen-tary glass of wine with dinner.
Lunches are buffet style with a wide variety of salads, sandwiches, fruit, cheeses, sliced meats, nuts and juices or sodas.
Breakfast includes fruit juice, eggs in all styles, special pancakes, French toast, melons, fruit, cereals with milk, sausage, bacon, coffee, tea or hot chocolate. We can accommodate special diets with advance notice and almost always the menu suits the vegetarian.
Though we carry ample supplies of juices, coffee, tea and hot chocolate we encourage you to bring extra soda, beer wine or other beverages you may prefer. You can arrange for us to pick up specific beverages for you prior to the trip or you can stock up before we head to the river. Any liquids you bring must be in unbreakable containers and limited to one case per person.
ALCOHOL
You're welcome to bring alcohol as long as it is in unbreakable containers. Discretion in alcohol consumption during whitewater days is strongly advised. If you would like us to pick up a particular beer and bring it to the river, please advise and payment can be made for your purchase at the river put-in with your Trip Leader.
Money
Additional cash requirements:
You will need to arrange all pre and post lodging and meals before and after your trip. Gratuities are not included in the trip cost. You will not require any monies during your trip. Valuables should be stored in the safe at your lodging or you can keep valuables in the waterproof bag provided by Dvoraks. A small amount of money maybe needed during shuttle for snacks at the end of trip.
Destination Location
The Dolores River is second only to the Colorado River's Grand Canyon in unbroken miles of river running and quality of whitewater, making the Dolores one of the best river trips in America.
It is a river of many faces. Beginning high in the San Juan mountains, at about 8,000 feet, the waters of the upper river reflect the green of the Ponderosa pine and Douglas fir that line its banks. This stretch includes the legendary Class IV Snaggletooth rapid and challenging stretches of water culminating the fury of the Narrows.
Lower down, the river winds through Slickrock Canyon where the silence is broken only by the roar of whitewater. Several side canyons contain fascinating prehistoric Anasazi pictographs and ruins. It is slick rock, quiet water, tree lined campsites and whitewater, a river of many moods, one that will change your view of life.
Guide(s)
Our guides are experienced men and women skilled at handling their craft. They all have current first aid, CPR and Swiftwater Rescue training and have fulfilled guide qualification requirements in the states of Colorado, Utah, Texas and New Mexico. Trip Leaders have thousands of river miles on all classes of rivers including all those Dvorak Expeditions run.
Transportation
PRE-TRIP ARRANGEMENTS
BY PLANE: Arrive in Cortez, Co. the day prior to the trip. Dvorak Expeditions will pick you up at your motel at 7:30 a.m. on the morning of the first day of your trip and transport you to the river put-in point near Cahone, about a 1 hour drive from Cortez. Call to Confirm times.
BY CAR: You will need to arrive in Slickrock by 7:00 a.m. the morning of your trip. Camping is available behind the Slickrock Store & Cafe if you arrive the evening before. In either case, check with the store for parking arrangements. Dvorak Expeditions will arrive at 7:30 a.m. to transport you to the river put-in point near Cahone.
TRAVEL ARRANGEMENTS AT TRIPS END
After derigging and loading equipment late afternoon on the last day of your trip, Dvorak Expeditions will either:
• Shuttle you back to either Cortez or Grand Junction. .
• Arrange to have your car shuttled to the take-out at an extra cost. (See your confirmation letter) .
Although you can usually make a connecting flight home after 7:00 p.m. on the last day of the trip, we recommend you fly out the following morning in case inclement weather or other circumstances delays our arrival in Grand Junction.
Remember, "River Time" is unpredictable.
ACCOMMODATIONS
We recommend the following lodging pre- and post-trip:
(Our pick-up location in Cortez:)
The Turquoise Inn & Suites
535 East Main Street
Cortez, Co. 81321
Ph. (970) 565-3778
(Our 5 day + return local)
The Grande Vista Hotel
2790 Crossroads Blvd.
Grand Junction, CO 81506
(800) 228-2828
or (970) 241-8411
The Ramada Inn
752 Horizon Dr.
Grand Junction, CO 81506
(800)272-6232
or (970)243-5150
Ray's Motel
101 Main St.
PO Box 310
Naturita, CO 81422
(970) 865-2235
Best Western / Red Arrow Motel
1702 East Main St. (Hwy 50)
Montrose, CO 81401
(800) 468-9323
or (970) 249-9641
TRAVEL INFORMATION
BY AIR: There are several airlines with flights into Walker Field, Grand Junction, CO. airport from a variety of connecting cities. Cortez is serviced by Continental Express from Denver with three flights daily Sun. - Fri. and two flights Saturday. It is best to book your air round trip from your home city rather than booking from Denver.
BY CAR: Slickrock or Bedrock can be reached easiest by car by either: (1) Taking I-70 to Grand Junction then take Hwy #50 south to Whitewater, then Hwy #141 south to Slickrock. To get to Bedrock, turn off Hwy #141 onto Hwy #90 just north of Naturita, or (2) Taking Hwy #50 west to Montrose, south on Hwy #550 to Ridgeway, west on Hwy #62 to Placerville. Continue west on Hwy #145 to the Hwy #141 junction. Go south on Hwy #141 to Slickrock or north on #141 through Naturita to Hwy #90 to get to Bedrock.
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