BIG BEND - "Gourmet on the Rio Grande"
"Thousands of tired,
nerve-shaken, over civilized people are beginning to find out that going to the
mountain is going home
..and that mountains, parks and reservations are
useful
as fountains of life" -- John Muir
In partnership with
Crumpets Restaurant of San Antonio since
1988!
join us.... On a
very special expedition between the Far Flung Outdoor Center and Francois
Maeder of San Antonio's Crumpets Restaurant. Guests will be treated to a
three-day rafting trip through one of the spectacular canyons of the Rio Grande
in Big Bend National Park. Mr. Maeder is one of Texas' foremost practitioners
of Nouvelle Cuisine; imaginative and unexpected combinations of ingredients,
served with color and flair. Francois will provide a menu derived from his
famous classic international cuisine. On a Gourmet Float Trip, participants
will be treated to meals including such delights as marinated shrimp, veal,
rack of lamb, quail, Beef Wellington, or duck.
We dine in comfortable chairs at linen covered tables, eat
from china and drink fine wine out of glass stemware. On most trips, live music
around the campfire is served along with dessert, brandy, and coffee. Anyone who
thinks camping out means roughing it is in for a big surprise! As
featured in Southern Living, Bon Appetite and Texas Monthly!
Remaining dates for 2006:
October
6-8
October 27-29
November
10-12 (Special Gourmet/Music Trip with Steve
Fromholz!)
Click here for more information about Steve Fromholz.
Make Plans Now for Spring 2007! (book a party of four or more
at one time (2007 dates)and take 10% off the price of trip! Offer ends September 30, 2006)
March 2-4
March 30 - April 1
April 13-15
Pricing.....
$775/person plus Texas sales tax @ 7.75%.
$875/person plus Texas sales tax @ 7.75% for gourmet/music trip.
Please Note: Due to rising energy costs, we will be adding a $3/person surcharge to all trips.
Can't go on the listed dates, or want to design your very own
gourmet rafting experience?
Ask about our Far Flung "Deluxe" Adventure, which offers similar
amenities with choice of itineraries for groups of 8 or more persons: from a
simple but elegant riverside lunch on the Rio Grande, to a multi day camping
trip on the back roads of Big Bend.
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