Saturday, May 15, 2010
River Dancers, the River Exchange and the USFS present the second annual river round-up.
Join us for an all-day rafting adventure down the beautiful Upper Sacramento River Canyon for some very exciting whitewater and a round-up of the invasive species, Scotch Broom.
Scotch broom was used to pack whiskey bottles shipped to California during the Gold Rush, the bubble wrap of the 19th century if you will. Seedpods attached to the package material could sprout during the winter rains or lay dormant for up to 50 years.
So there you have it… drinking’s bad, not just for you but for the environment as well!
Cost is $50 per person
Ages: 18 and up.
Bring water and lunch.
All river gear will be provided by River Dancers. Tools will be provided by the USFS.
For information and reservation please call River Dancers @ 800.926.5002
Profits benefit the River Exchange’s watershed education and restoration project










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I’m really glad you folks are doing this. I just wrote about on the Mount Shasta Trail Association website.
Thanks John
What a great resource!
A+ would read again