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fesser nohair
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« on: February 16, 2008, 02:53:16 pm »

My buddy and I just returned from a seven day BIBE trip, including a three day Santa Elena canoe trip with Desert Sports.  I think I can speak for my friend as well as myself in saying that we were happy with every aspect of the trip. 

In fact, a higher compliment than either of us could pay was given by a guide for a competing company -- that Desert Sports is the best, and he hopes someday to work for them.  According to him, our guide, Zack Hubbard, is the river guide Jedi, the one whom the other river guides want to be.  The trip was planned and executed flawlessly, and Zack was even-tempered, well-informed, and informative. 

I recomment Desert Sports. 

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