Unca John’s First WaterBlogged Brain Teaser
August 21, 2007.
Unca John is just a
little to tough on us at times. His first brain-teaser stumped us all. Nobody answered ALL questions correctly. So – we’ll collect any submissions, and the folks with the most correct answers will have their names placed in the hat for a chance to win a free O.A.R.S. t-shirt. We’ll announce the winner in November.
1. Alec Guinness didn’t want to see it blown up ______________
2. Rafting comedy with “Otter” “Flounder” and “Pee Wee” ______________
3. No Degrees of Separation needed in these two Bacon flicks _________ & _________
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Our commitment to the environment…
August 21, 2007.
O.A.R.S. is committed to being a leader in the field of
sustainable travel. Our goal isn’t simply to be one of the most environmentally responsible tour operators in the world, but to continually raise the bar and challenge other companies to raise their standards as well. From escorting congressional staffers, eco-celebrities and politicians on the waterways of the Western U.S. to establishing a model business for ecotourism operators in Fiji, O.A.R.S. is professionally committed to the cultural and environmental well-being of the places we visit.
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Why take a rain suit when there’s no rain?
August 21, 2007.
I’ll be going on a river trip next week where the expected day time temps should be in the 90s and the nighttime temps have been in the 70s. It hasn’t rained there in months. Your packing list suggests I bring a rainsuit and long johns. Do I really need to bring these?
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Jump in, the water’s fine…
August 20, 2007.
A profound journey on the Colorado River through the Grand Canyon now over 40 years ago changed my life in ways I never dreamed. At the time I thought it a reasonable goal to help people of all ages enjoy the best outdoor experience of their lives. It’s humbling, and fulfilling, to realize O.A.R.S. has shared outdoor vacations with more than 400,000 people since. Of course, these opportunities could not have happened without the tireless efforts of our office staff and expert guides. My wife and I initially ran the business together with just a handful of guides.
Our Angels Camp-based operation has grown to include 75 unique itineraries worldwide, a pool of several hundred guides, a small and incredible year-round office staff, an in-depth website and now a blog.
Although our website is quite extensive, we wanted to create a place for our guests to meet and talk and ask questions and share their vacation experiences with other adventurers. We hope people will interact with one another and our staff and guides. We hope you will share with us your favorite river stories, travel tips, packing suggestions, favorite river movie, favorite river recipe and anything else you feel might be pertinent to the enjoyment of an outdoor adventure.
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