Every year, Laurie Lewis and Tom Rozum take some time away from road trips to make at least one river trip.
Grammy-award winning Laurie Lewis and mandolinist extraordinaire Tom Rozum are self proclaimed “river rats” and their music fits perfectly with a river raft trip. "The acoustic sounds enhance the peaceful atmosphere of an evening along the river and the music itself seems invigorated by the natural outdoor setting."
In the past, we've traveled the Rio Grande through Big Bend and the Taos Box, wound down the Salt River in Arizona, the Chama in Northern New Mexico, Oregon's Rogue, the Middle Fork of the Salmon in Idaho, and Northern California's Tuolumne.
On all their river trips, Laurie and Tom play music around the camps in the evening, while the guides are making delicious dinners. They often play on late into the night, and sometimes are joined by other musicians (you, if you come).
Rio Chama River, New Mexico
May 24 - May 26, 2011(3 days/2 nights)
Bluegrass on the Rio Chama
[The Rio Chama in Northern New Mexico is America's Newest Wild and Scenic River. A dam-controlled stream, impounded by El Vado Reservoir, the 10 mile Rio Chama trip begins near the tranquil setting of the Christ in the Desert Monastery and ends at the head of Abiquiu Reservoir on a silty desert river, rolling among the rainbow cliffs so typical of the Four Corners region. Located in one of the most beautiful parts of New Mexico, sandstone cliffs from the Triassic and Jurassic ages surround us on our 30-45 minute drive.]
Rogue River, Oregon
July 27 - July 30, 2011 (4 days/3 nights)
Bluegrass on the Rogue River
The Rogue River inspires strong loyalty that has many guests returning year after year, making it a regular part of their vacation plans. After your first trip through this lush, green canyon loaded with wildlife and stunning scenery, you will understand why it probably won't be your last.
[Designated a National Wild and Scenic River in 1967, the Rogue still retains the same beauty and secluded character as it did more than thirty years ago. The narrow confines of the Rogue canyon create some of the best whitewater in the west. Never fierce, this river is always fun!]
Laurie and Tom typically bring a guitar, mandolin, and a fiddle for their own use, and guests are encouraged to bring their own instruments to play along.
Here are some pictures of past trips
HERE'S WHAT OTHERS HAVE TO SAY ABOUT IT!
"It is truly amazing to simultaneously enjoy the babble of the river, the twinkle of the stars, the whisper of the breeze and the music of these two fine performers. And if that's not enough, we' all joined together on the second night for a rollicking communal jam session/poetry recital and amateur talent show! " -"Wow! What a trip!" -Bret Fitzpatrick
"The best river trip of my life was on the Middle Fork of the Salmon with Laurie and Tom." - Zach Collier, ECHO GuideArtist's Website
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