Idaho Whitewater River Rafting
Idaho Whitewater River Rafting is one of the best activities you can do as a family these days. Idaho river rafting has more than 13,000 river miles to choose from. At MFRE we focus on the best idaho river rafting destinations by floating on the Salmon River. We offer both the Middle Fork of the Salmon River and also the Main Salmon River as well.
Idaho river rafting on the Middle Fork of the Salmon River are 6 days, and we float 100 miles. Idaho river rafting on the Middle Fork has over a half dozen hot springs, incredible Blue Ribbon cutthroat trout fishing, visits of lots of homesteads, and float through a canyo that is deeper than the Grand Canyon. Idaho river rafting on the Middle Fork Salmon River has more than 400 rapids in it’s 100 mile distance. Most are un-named as they are class I and class II rapids, but there are still over 60 rapids that are class III or above. Idaho river rafting does not get any better than on the Middle Fork of the Salmon River. It is fun for the whole family to enjoy a vacation or holiday together rafting the great rapids of Idaho, some of the best in the country. No doubt about it, Idaho River rafting is fun for everyone who gives it a try.
So come on out in 2012 and join MFRE for some of the best Idaho River rafting ever.
We also offer Idaho river rafting on the Main Salmon in Idaho. We offer 4 day trips in 56 miles. We start the trip in Salmon, Idaho and then on Day 4 we fly you out at 10am from Mackay Bar Ranch. The Main salmon does not have excellent Idaho River rafting. It is know as the “River of History” both natural history and also human history. We visit three “working Homesteads” while on the river. These include Yellow Pine Bar, where we meet Greg and Sue. Greg makes knives out of the old cable from the cable Crossing at Campbell’s Ferry. He makes the handles for the knives out of Mountain Mohagany from the Salmon River Canyon.
We also visit Doug and Phyllis Tims at Campbell’s Ferry. They are amazing people. Doug is the founder of Maravia INC., which are the types of boat we run on the Middle Fork and Main Salmon. Both Doug and Phyllis give us an amazing interpretation of Francis Winemiler and also Jim Moore, who lived across the river and ran Campbell’s Ferry. They are in the process of finishing a book on the history of the Main Salmon River.
The last place we visit is 5 Mile Bar, which is where Buckskin Bill used to live and make his own guns. Barbara and Heinz now live there and run a permaculture garden and live off the grid completely. We can watch a video on Buckskin Bill and connect with Barbara and Heinz, who are great people that immigrated from Germany in the early 80′s and found the Main Salmon River Canyon and never left.
Idaho River rafting is best with Middle Fork River Expeditions. Please come out next summer and join us for an adventure of a lifetime. We hope to see you soon for a fun family vacation and the best Idaho river rafting, connecting with each other in the largest wilderness area in the US.
Hen Wen Rides Again
MFRE bought Hen Wen, an 18 foot Wooden River Dory last May and she did three descents down the river. She’s back again with a new sister Dory that is being built this spring inn Stanley by Willis Mcaleese, her name is yet to be determined. In fact, we just bought the 1/4″ marine grade plywood yesterday and the resins as well. So you can be sure to have twice the fun on the Main Salmon River in Idaho this summer. Whitewater rafting at it’s finest. The Wood Dories make it super fun thru the wave trains of the Main Salmon and as it has more water than the Middle Fork we don;t worry as much about hitting rocks. Although it can occur and we bring lots of Gorilla Tape along. These Dories are beautiful historic river craft that beckon to the Gondola’s of Venice. But you ride these historic boats right through the heart of the largest roadless wilderness area in the US outside of Alaska.
So come join Hen Wen and her sister this summer on the Main Salmon River in Idaho.
There are no strangers here, only friends we have not met.
Yours for Rivers, Ellsworth
Middle Fork River Expeditions Orientation in Stanley Example
Welcome group to Stanley, introduce yourself. And thank them for choosing MFRE! Our hope for you this week is to:
1. Have fun (after safety)
2. Get unplugged from technology and connect with nature: to protect it.
3. Feel refreshed, renewed and excited to come back again with friends/family.
4. We encourage lots of fun during the trip, AND also moments of silence and solitude.
Group Introductions
Roundabout of names, hometowns, and what they want from this trip.
Group Dynamics
River trip is like a tribe of Sheepeater Shosone Indians, we travel as a group of 30 and each person affects the others thru their actions. Helping each other, learning from one another, compassion and making contributions (playing music, telling stories, just being happy) makes the trip better for all. Workload is shared! Kitchen, loading boats, etc.
Encourage questions during meeting.
This is your trip, please let guides know if you are needing more of something.
Talk about guides and explain types of boats.
Typical Day on River 6am to 10pm
Environmental Stewardship- Leave No Trace, Veggie Oil, MFRE Recycling Program, Carbon Offsets and IRU partnership.
Environment
Weather varies between hot and dry to cold and rainy. Upper section cooler than lower, esp. at night. It can be sunny and rainy in the same day. Water is from springs and clean! One liter water bottle essential. Skin should be protected from sun, lips with balm and eyes with sunglasses. At night, lots of lotion on hands!!
Fishing, Drinking, Extra stuff you want to bring.
Fishing lic. are required and can be purchased at Merc. We have two spinning rods and reels for all to use, buy lures at the Merc. Mepps Killier kit is good, single barbless hooks are required.
We provide some wine on a couple of the nights, margaritas on Mex. Night. Beer/liquor is on our own and can be purchased at the Merc across the street.
Clothes, sunscreen, lip balm and utility items you’ve forgotten can be bought at the river store (carabiners are extremely useful for attaching things to the boats). Stores are open till 10pm and again at 7am. Store at Flying B has trinkets sodas t-shirts etc.
Clothing
What to wear will depend on weather. When it’s hot wear lightweight light colored clothes, cotton ok. When it’s cold wear synthetic clothes to stay warm while wet. Wear raingear for rain/wind and for rapids when its’ not hot. You have raingear provided for you. Wear sandals or sneakers in the boats and sneakers (light athletic shoes) for side hikes. Socks with sandals help prevent blisters/sunburn. Ball cap for those in paddle boat and IK’s so helmet can be worn over. Sunglass and hat straps are essentials! Light fleece jacket and a set of syn. long underwear will be usu. be enough insulation (except for spring/fall trips).
Packing- How many tents?
Demo Large/small Dry bags, Sleep kits, cup, carabiner, sleep kit and rain gear.
PLEASE USE THERMARESt on top or ridgerest!!!!!!!!!!
If arrived by car, leave city clothes in car. If airplane, bring city clothes etc. out to meeting place tomorrow morning and we will find safe place for it in Motel.
Day 6- 4-5pm back at MV, Optional farewell dinner at ~7pm
Fly in?- If YES: Because of water conditions, we will be collecting $115/person by cash or check after the meeting to Sawtooth Air Services.
Tomorrow
Eat before departure. MV open at 6:30 am. MEET OUT FRONT of MV READY TO GO AT 7:15am. Cars- you can park cars across the street in the lot and lock your valuables in the trunk. Fill out a slip at the front desk and put on front of dash.
Shuttle- If you need to shuttle your vehicle to Salmon, fill out cards at front desk, pay $95 by check to River Shuttles and have it shuttled to the Stagecoach Motel. Put keys in envelope after you have driven across the street.
Wear clothes for river plus fleece if cool here. Usually warmer at put-in. Bring Liquor!!
Tonight- Get packed! Soak in the hot spring out back! If you need anything, call warehouse at 774-2004 we are right up the street or call 800-801-5146 if we don’t pick up.
THANKS FOR YOUR ATTENTON AND WELCOME ABOARD! Let’s get packing!
Middle Fork of the Salmon River in the Frank Church Wilderness of No Return
The Middle Fork of the Salmon River in Idaho is the premier wilderness rafting trip in the US. It flows 100 miles of Wild and Scenic free-flowing river through the largest wilderness area in the US. The canyon is the second deepest in North America. The Middle Fork of the Salmon is unspoiled, remote and roadless so you can be sure you will “get away from it all”. Simply put, it is the best river run in the West!
Middle Fork River Expeditions, licensed and bonded outfitter, has run safe and well-managed river trips on the Middle Fork of the Salmon River in Idaho and are celebrating our 30th Anniversary in 2010. Trips are 4 or 6 days of exciting river rafting, wilderness camping, fine fishing, and adventure travel. Our equipment is specially designed for wilderness whitewater rafting, and offers mild and wild boat choices (oar boats, paddle boats, inflatable kayaks and stand up paddling surf boards!). Our river guides are seasoned professionals, licensed by the state of Idaho and First Aid Certified. They are expert river runners, magnificent cooks, great storytellers, and knowledgeable, helpful outdoorsmen.
Join Middle Fork River Expeditions for a magical wilderness river vacation this summer!
Middle Fork of the Salmon Drift Boat Fishing
MFRE just purchased two 16 foot Hog Island Mckenzie Drift boats to use this summer. These boats have large padded casting braces on the bow and stern. This makes for some amazing fishing. These boats are also indestructable, made of HDPE plastic in a process called Roto- Molding. There is a You Tube video about chainsawing one in half and it still floats with three fisherman floating in a lake! Amazing. The stern has a large captains chair fishing seat and the bow has a 125 qt padded cooler to sit on.
Come Join us this summer on the Middle Fork of the Salmon in style with these new drift boat options.
Fish on!
Yours for rivers, James
Happy Solstice!
The solstice and full moon eclipse are happening on Tuesday. Please get out and celebrate the night sky if you can.
Enjoy the day of year where the dark of winter turns to light.
Happy Solstice!