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- The
Boston Globe, "On the Wild Side of Chile",
Sunday
April
13, 1997
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"I'm
also here to report that if I can do it, just about
anyone else can, and that I'd do it again. "
- Travel
World News, "Tackling the ‘Fu’
",, June, 1999
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“Billed
as the “World’s Wildest and Most Comfortable
River Trip”, Earth River Expeditions Futaleufu
itinerary offers even the “softest”
of adventure clients the opportunity to experience
this pristine paradise from perhaps its most spectacular
vantage point- the Rio Futaleufu.”
- Men's
Journal, A River Too Far?
, May 1993
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"Our own safe descent (of the Futaleufu with
Earth River Expeditions) came as a result of seemingly
obvious choices. We were careful, if not down right
conservative. The lesson is, make sure you know
who you are traveling with. Don't base your decision
on pretty pictures in a brochure. Ask questions."
- National
Geographic Adventure, The Accidental
Explorer’s Guide to Patagonia ,
May 2003
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"When I followed the waterfalls to their source
at the top of the cliffs it was necessary to crane
my neck and lean back (in my kayak) I saw any number
of glaciers peaking over the ridges of rock several
thousand feet above us. The ice was poised, hanging
there and ready to fall at any moment, so that the
slender the arm of the lake was filled to the brim
with the certainty of imminent avalanche."
- The
Oregonian , China Opens the Yangtze
, January 11, 1996
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We went down the river with one of the top
river groups in the world. They made it look easy
because of their professionalism."
- The
Vancouver Sun, “A Wild Ride Down the Dragon’s
Back”, February 16, 2000
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“It was one of the great river trips of my
life. Few places in the world offer such a mix of
impressive scenery, exotic culture, wild rapids,
and beautiful, insect-free weather. When the canyon
walls tapered, we would hike up marvelous side streams
or visit ancient Tibetan stone villages.”

- Summit
Magazine, The Colca Plunge, September
1994
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"... a shout of "condor" goes up
and we jump out and stare at the sky. We've
sighted four already (as well as lots of osprey
and otters), but each is an event. The one
above has a wingspan of more than ten feet."
PO TSANGO, TIBET


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