WILD RIVERS WITH TILLIE
#101 - Rogue River - America’s Classic Wild & Scenic River
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Come ride the thrilling yet family friendly whitewater and explore this wild American icon
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The Rogue River was among the first to receive the Wild and Scenic Rivers designation, protecting it from dams and mining and ensuring the region would remain undeveloped and rugged. Located in western Oregon, it is home to thriving, abundant wildlife and geologically diverse terrain. Come ride the challenging yet family friendly whitewater and experience what this truly wild place has to offer.
#102 - The Grand Canyon: A World Treasure at Risk
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Travel the Grand Canyon from rim to river and meet the Tribes who call it home
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Even one of America’s most beloved National Parks faces threats from mining, dams, drought and
development. From the rim to the river, join us for this rare opportunity to meet Native American Tribes whose origins are here. Raft the canyon’s mighty rapids from dam to dam through some of the oldest geology on earth, and learn about this River that provides water and power to 40 million people.
#103 - The Devil’s River - An Unexpected Gem in Texas
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Go off the beaten path to encounter a turquoise gem of a river set in a desert environment
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In southwest Texas, far from cities and people, lies a pristine river: clear spring-fed turquoise water tumbles past rugged ridges and scenic canyons. It’s not easy to get there, but it’s worth the effort to experience this unique combination of snorkel-worthy pools and swift rapids set in a desert environment. The Devil’s River is one of the most pristine and Wild Rivers of the west.
#104 - The Snake River – Fighting for Survival
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Experience the Snake River through the Native American voices sharing their homelands.
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A rare opportunity to explore the Snake River through the eyes and voices of Native American Leaders from the Tribes that intimately understand the land, the River and the importance of the Salmon. Ride the rapids and float through this dramatic landscape that connects the past to the present - all while having a great time on the river.
#105 - Wild and Free! The Yampa River through Dinosaur National Monument
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Ride the mighty Yampa river, one of the last free-flowing rivers in North America
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Known as the Jewel of the West, the Yampa River is one of North America’s last undammed river ecosystems.
Rising in the Rocky Mountains and flowing through NW Colorado, It’s a living showcase of the diversity of life a free-flowing river supports. Ride the rapids through Dinosaur National Monument while exploring rich
ecological and cultural delights.
#106 - Glen Canyon - Resurrection of a World Wonder
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Come see what happens when a canyon and river return after a half century underwater.
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Before it was flooded in 1963 with the construction of the dam, Glen Canyon had one of the highest concentrations of archaeological sites and was said to be more beautiful than the Grand Canyon. Now, prolonged drought and low water levels on Lake Powel are reviving this treasure from its watery grave. Come see what happens as a canyon and river return after a half century underwater.
#107 - The Río Grande – Jewel in the Desert
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Traverse the Rio Grande through a desert teeming with wildlife and abundant desert flora
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Beginning in the rocky mountains of Colorado and ending in a sandy trickle at the Gulf of Mexico, we pick up this mighty river as it traverses the international border between Mexico and the United States. Here, we encounter a desert teeming with life, including evidence of recent migrant crossings and petroglyphs left by ancient travelers who knew no borders some 3,000 years ago.
#108 - The Yampa River - Enough Water to go Around?
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Learn about the challenges facing the Yampa River as demand grows while supply shrinks.
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The small but mighty Yampa River supports many human uses, from agriculture to tap water, while remaining wild and free. What will happen to the people, economies and wildlife that have depended on this river for centuries as they face drought and must adapt to new ways of life?
#109 - Grand Canyon Connections
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Take a river trip through the Grand Canyon, one of the 7 Natural Wonders of the World
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The Colorado River traverses through the Grand Canyon, one of the Seven Natural Wonders of the World. Deep in the canyon are wild rapids, pristine waterfalls and ancient ruins. Six million people visit the Rim each year, but few float down this Wild River. Discover how our group of travelers, who begin as strangers, are transformed and connected by the power and magic of the River.
#110 - Snake River Dams - Coming Down?
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Join the race to save the once prolific sockeye salmon, a crucial keystone species.
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Once described as teeming with life and an abundance of fish, the Snake River is now heavily altered for
hydroelectric, storage, and transportation. Despite the billions of dollars spent on fish recovery, the once prolific west coast salmon runs are at the brink of extinction. Visit the epicenter of the race to save this keystone species and a growing movement to remove the river’s four dams.