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Local News & Events
Welcome to our amazing new website, where you can check out all the latest and greatest paddling gear,
kayaks, photos, weather reports, local events, and tours. Keep up to date on classes, sales, river conditions,
cfs reports, and more!
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Announcing...
- New Zipline Package Tours!
Desert Adventures has now partnered with Bootleg Canyon Flightlines
to offer some amazing packages such as the "Sea to Summit" where you can zipline, mountain bike, and kayak.
Be the first to check it out!
- Scout troops and large parties will be glad to rent one of our brand-spankin' new Old Town Discovery 169
canoes today. They are solid, beefy, and hold over 1000 lbs - perfect for all the luxuries of home on
the river. Be the first to rent one today!
- Congratulations to Jordan Romero, a mountain climber, marathon runner, downhill skier, mountain biker,
and 8th grader who inspires the world. On May 5, 2010, Jordan became the youngest person to reach the summit of
Mount Everest, the highest point on the planet. Join us on an outdoor adventure and support Jordan on his quest to conquer the worlds 7 summits. The 13 year old boy will
share his experiences and sign autographs. 100% of the proceeds will go toward climbing Vinson Massif in Antarctica, the last remaining
mountain on his quest for the 7 summits. See his latest TV appearance here:
Jordan Romero » Training for Everest
Jordan Romero » Interview by Nick Garner
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Making Headlines
Las Vegas was recently voted the "#1 Best Place to Live + Play" by National Geographic Adventure Magazine. A quote
from the article states:
"From a quick peek at my map I could see that a four-hour perimeter around Las Vegas contains six national parks,
including Grand Canyon, Zion, and Bryce Canyon, two national recreation areas, 13 state parks, and millions of acres of
national forest. Double that—say, a day's drive—and Utah's powdery slopes, Yosemite, and the Pacific coastline are all
within easy striking distance."
Read the full article here: The Vegas Draw »

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