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Hughes River Expeditions, Inc.
P.O. Box 217
Cambridge, ID 83610
(800) 262-1882
(208) 257-3477
Fax: (208) 257-3476
info@hughesriver.com

 

About Hughes River Expeditions

About Hughes River ExpeditionsHughes River Expeditions, Inc. outfits and guides on Idaho and eastern Oregon rivers, and 2010 is our 34th year. The outfitting service is owned and operated by husband and wife, Jerry Hughes (62) and Carole Finley (61). Jerry and Carole live with their family near Cambridge, Idaho (population 383), where Hughes River Expeditions, Inc. has its office and warehouse.

Jerry Hughes is a native Idahoan who first ran the Middle Fork in 1963. 2010 is Jerry's 45th year of working in this region as a professional guide. Jerry earned a Bachelors Degree in Business and a Juris Doctorate in Law from the University of Idaho.

Carole Finley was raised in northern Idaho. Carole is an experienced river guide, and has worked in the river outfitting business for 37 years. Carole received degrees in History and Economics, and did graduate work in Accounting and Economics at the University of Idaho.

References

References are available upon request.

We have outfitted for National Geographic Society (5 trips), WTBS - "Portrait of America - Idaho", The Nature Conservancy (2 trips), WTBS - "Portrait of America - Idaho", Edsel Ford, Frank Wells, Dan & Rae Emmett, Charles Knight, Sir Edmund Hillary, Peter Ueberroth, Jon Lovelace, Bob Kirby, Graham Holloway, Mike Shanahan, Jim Rothenberg, Kevin Clifford, Tim Armour, Greg Wendt, Grant Cambridge, Joyce Gordon, Steve Maritz, Packy Jones, Jim Murren, Robert Johnson, Sale Johnson, Joe & Tim Hixon, Larry Jones, Dana Messina, Tom Strickland, Topher Grace, Ed Burns, Christy Turlington, Barry Lopez, Dr. Ferrol Sams, Luna Leopold, David Lavender, Will Gray, Lin Shaye, Warren Herlong, Pete Vial, John McKay, Lord Robin Russell, Pacific Club, Nez Perce Tribe, American Recreation Products, University of Idaho Alumni, Princeton Alumni, Sierra Club, The Wilderness Society, Capital Group/American Funds, RADIAN, and Maritz Travel Co.

Articles describing our trips include:

America's Majestic Canyons, Nat. Geo. Society (79 - Snake, Middle Fork); Child (7/87 - Salmon, Snake); Sporting Classics (7/87 - Salmon Canyon); Conde Nast Traveler (3/89 - Middle Fork); W. Edition Outdoor Life (7/89 - Snake); Vis a Vis (6/90 - Salmon); Wing & Shot (2/91 - Salmon); Oh! Idaho (Fall 91 - Snake); Diversion (6/92 - Snake); Outside (2/93 - Middle Fork); Family Fun (6/93 - Snake); Andrew Harper's Hideaway Report (93, 95, & 96); Horizon Air (3/93 - Snake); Outside (5/93 - Salmon); Ski (5/93 - Middle Fork); Reader's Digest Video Series, "America's Wilderness" (95 - Middle Fork); Outside, "Family Vacations" (Summer 96 - Middle Fork); Maxim (5/98 - Snake, Middle Fork); Salt Lake (3/99 - Middle Fork); Ski (5/99 - Snake); Big Sky Journal (Fall 1999); Nat. Geo. Adventure (4/00 - Snake); Nat. Geo. Ultimate Adventure Sourcebook (00 - Middle Fork, Snake); Nat. Geo. Adventure (10/03 - Snake); Men's Journal (10/04 - Snake); Travel & Leisure (4/04 - Middle Fork); Bridal Guide (7 & 8/05 - Snake); MSNBC News, Active Travel, Essential Idaho (4/05 - Middle Fork); The Nature Conservancy "Journeys" (summer 06 - Middle Fork);NW Travel Ride the Rivers (4/07 Snake, Middle Fork, Salmon); Gene Harris Jazz Festival Brochure (4/07 Snake); Sunset Magazine (5/07 Snake); SkyWest & United Express, Delta Connection (3-4/07 Middle Fork); Treasure Valley Journal (4/07 Snake); STRATOS (6/07 Middle Fork); Rail Riders (summer 07 -Middle Fork); Idaho Public TV's Outdoor Idaho- A Middle Fork Journey (2008 - Middle Fork).

What's Included in the Trip
We provide all meals beginning with lunch the 1st day, and ending with lunch the last day of your trip. Also included are utensils (cups, silver, plates), plenty of drinking water, a limited supply of complimentary soda, fruit juice, beer. amd dinner wine, and ice for beverages.

All camping and rafting gear is provided including: tents, self-inflating sleeping pads, freshly laundered sleeping bags & small camp pillows, camp chairs, dining tables, waterproof duffles for your personal gear, day bags, camera boxes, Coast Guard approved life jackets, Farmer John wetsuits (spring & high water), and helmets for paddle teams & kayakers. Once you make reservations, or on request, we provide a detailed "Gear List" of recommended personal items for the river. Also, check our website for trip details and gear lists.

Drinking Water and Sanitation
Drinking water is available throughout the trip. A handwash system is available for all meals and in camp.

Toilets
To keep the river environment as clean as possible, solid human waste is collected and transported out of the river canyons in tank toilets. These are "camping trips" with no flush toilets.

Reservations
Call or write:

HUGHES RIVER EXPEDITIONS, Inc.
P.O. Box 217
Cambridge, Idaho 83610
(208) 257-3477/FAX (208) 257-3476
800-262-1882

Reservations are "confirmed" upon receipt of a deposit on a first come, first served basis. Full reservation, deposit, and cancellation information is detailed in the "reservation form."

Office Hours
Monday through Friday 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. (Mountain Time). Also, feel welcome to call anytime to leave a message on our voice attend system.

Water and Weather Conditions
Extremely unfavorable water and weather conditions, insufficient bookings, and other conditions & events, can be cause for a trip cancellation. Hughes River Expeditions, Inc. will not be held responsible for any cancellation, or for expenses incurred as a result of such cancellation. Hughes River Expeditions, Inc. has the right to make schedule changes to alternate rivers when necessary due to high water, low water, forest fires, log jams, debris flows and other events. When you book a trip with HRE you agree to make such schedule changes when required by events beyond our control. Extreme water conditions may mean that paddle rafts, supply pontoons, McKenzie drift boats, and/or inflatable kayaks cannot be used. Hughes River Expeditions, Inc. has the right to make river craft changes when necessary for safety. When last minute boat changes are necessary, we may not have time to inform you before your trip. But, whatever happens, we promise a great river trip and lots of fun!

USDA/FS Policy
About Hughes River Expeditions"In accordance with Federal law and U.S. Department of Agriculture policy, this institution is prohibited from discriminating on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, age, or disability.

To file a complaint of discrimination, write USDA, Director, Office of Civil Rights, Room 326-W, Whitten Building, 1400 Independence Avenue, SW, Washington, D.C. 20250-9410 or call (202) 720-5964 (voice and TDD). USDA is an equal opportunity service provider and employer."

Permits
This institution is operated under special use permits with Salmon-Challis National Forest; Umatilla National Forest, Cottonwood Resource Area, BLM; and Baker Resource Area, BLM. Hughes River Expeditions, Inc. is a permittee of Umatilla National Forest. Hughes River Expeditions, Inc. operates under an Outfitter/Guide Authorization from Hells Canyon National Recreation Area, Wallowa-Whitman National Forest.

Liability
Hughes River Expeditions, Inc. spares nothing to assure that all trips we operate are the safest and best outfitted expeditions available. Our safety record is excellent. However, river running is not without some risk, and you as a potential river runner, must be willing to assume this risk. HUGHES RIVER EXPEDITIONS, Inc. assumes no responsibility whatsoever for your personal safety or for damage or loss of your equipment. We strongly recommend the purchase of trip insurance. You will be required to sign an "assumption of risk agreement" in order to join a river trip with Hughes River Expeditions, Inc.