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Columbia River: In the Wake of Lewis and Clark

Columbia River: In the Wake of Lewis and Clark
Columbia River: In the Wake of Lewis and Clark
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Highlights

Trip Dates:
2008
  • Oct 11–17
  • Oct 16–22
  • Oct 17–23 New date!
  • Oct 22–28
  • Oct 23–29
  • Oct 28 – Nov 3
  • Oct 29 – Nov 4
  • Nov 3–9
  • Nov 4–10
Price:

2008
Cabin:
Cat 1 - from $3480*
Cat 2 - from $4040*
Cat 1 - from $4710*

Sole occupancy: from $5220

*Per person based on double occupancy

Additional Fees:

Airfare to starting point

Total Days: 7
Group Size: 62 passengers
Activity Level: 1 2 3 4 5
Levels explained
Activities:
  • Cruising
  • Kayaking
  • Hiking
Accommodations:

All cabins face outside with windows, private facilities, and climate controls.

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Columbia River: In the Wake of Lewis and Clark

This is the grand gateway to the West, pioneered by Lewis and Clark, roamed by fur traders and traversed by courageous settlers as they forged their way over the Oregon Trail. You’ll travel from the mouth of the Columbia all the way inland to Idaho, more than 450 miles upstream—a voyage made possible by our small cruise ships. Join our naturalist guides for frequent trips ashore on Zodiac rafts or try out one of the available kayaks for further exploration of this beautiful and historic area.

Important Notice: Day 1 is the day you should plan to arrive at the meeting point for the trip. This may require departing your hometown one or more days in advance.

Columbia River: In the Wake of Lewis and Clark Itinerary:

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  • Day 1 Portland, Oregon - Embark Ship
  • Day 2 Eastern Washington’s Wine Country
  • Day 3 Clarkston
  • Day 4 Exploring the Palouse River
  • Day 5 Columbia River Gorge and Hood River
  • Day 6 Astoria
  • Day 7 Portland - Disembark
Note on Itinerary:

Although we do our best to adhere to the schedule listed above, this itinerary is subject to change for numerous reasons beyond our control.

Cruise Cost Includes:

 All accommodations and meals; entrance fees; excursions and sightseeing; taxes, service charges, and tips (except to ship's crew). There's never a charge for kayaks, Zodiacs, or the services of Lindblad's expedition staff.

Not Included:

Airfare; alcoholic beverages; extensions; personal items; baggage/ accident/ cancellation insurance; and gratuities to ship's crew.

Activity:

This trip is rated as an Easy Active [2] adventure cruise; excursions include kayaking and trips ashore, which average about 2 - 4 hours of activity most days. Beginners are welcome. A kayaking orientation is held aboard ship the first full day of the cruise. 

Weather:

April and May are transitional months in the Pacific Northwest. Spring is definitely abloom, rivers are full and the colors are luscious. Average daytime temperatures range from the mid-50s to low-70s. September and October are cooler in the evenings, but they are often the most beautiful months. Some rain / early morning mist is common on all departures.

Reservations:

An advance payment of approximately 10% of your voyage cost is required at the time of reservation to confirm your place; payable by Visa, MasterCard, American Express, Discover or check.

Final Payment:

For trips eight nights or less, final payment is due 60 days prior to departure. For trips nine nights or more, final payment is due 90 days prior to departure.

Cancellation Policy:
For Expeditions 8 Nights or Less
Number of Days Prior to Expedition StartPer Person Cancellation Fee
90 or more days$150*
89-60 daysAdvance payment cost
59-30 days50% of trip cost
29-0 daysNo refund
For Expeditions 9 Nights or More
Number of Days Prior to Expedition StartPer Person Cancellation Fee
120 or more days$150*
119-90 daysAdvance payment cost
89-60 days25% of trip cost
59-30 days50% of trip cost
29-0 daysNo refund

*Note: You will be issued a $150 Lindblad Expeditions Travel Certificate.
This policy is in accordance with the cruise company and REI Adventures’ standard payment and cancellation policies do not apply.

General Information:

This trip is subject to the booking information set forth in the current REI Adventures Reservation Information. Please read this information carefully and call us if you have any questions. A full gear list and pre-departure information is sent upon sign-up. We highly recommend the purchase of travel insurance through REI Adventures. If coverage is purchased within 21 days of your initial trip deposit, the 'Pre-existing Conditions Exclusion' is waived (certain exclusions apply).

We look forward to having you join us for the trip of a lifetime! Why wait? Space is limited, reserve your adventure today.

Columbia River: In the Wake of Lewis and Clark: Gear List

Columbia River: In the Wake of Lewis and Clark

The key to staying comfortable while on an active adventure is layering. To get maximum comfort with minimum weight, you need versatile layers that mix and match to create the right amount of insulation, ventilation and weather protection. This gear list has been created to help you in choosing your equipment for the trip. Emphasis should be based on comfort because the dress code is informal and casual.

Weather

April and May are transitional months in the Pacific Northwest. Spring is definitely abloom, the rivers are full and the colors are luscious. Average daytime temperatures range from the mid 50s to low 70s. September and October are cooler in the evenings, but they are often the most beautiful months. Some rain / early morning mist is common on all departures.

Gear Checklist

Official Papers
  • Airline tickets
  • Cruise ticket and other vouchers
Luggage
  • Duffel bag or suitcase
  • Fanny pack, daypack or small dry bag to to carry camera, binoculars
  • Luggage tags and luggage locks
Footwear
  • Lightweight hiking boots
  • Comfortable walking shoes
  • Booties/water shoes for kayaking
Outerwear
  • Rain jacket and rain pants, waterproof and breathable material
  • Midweight wool or fleece pants
  • Wool or fleece jacket/pullover
Clothing
  • Wool or fleece sweater
  • Thermal underwear top and bottom
  • Wool or synthetic socks
  • Casual and comfortable clothing when aboard the ship
Clothing Accessories
  • Sun hat
  • Rain hat
  • Wool or fleece hat
  • Wool or fleece gloves
  • Paddling gloves or other waterproof gloves
Travel Accessories
  • Binoculars (highly recommended)
  • Camera equipment and plenty of film
  • Sunglasses with retainer strap
  • Sun screen and lip protection with high SPF
  • Water bottle
  • Insect repellent
Optional Accessories
  • Small dry bag for camera gear (highly recommended)
  • Waterproof disposable camera
  • Reading and writing materials
  • Watch with alarm or travel alarm
  • Motion sickness remedies
  • Ear plugs / eye shades
  • Folding umbrella (for Portland)

Things to Consider

  • Please remember to always pack essential items such as appropriate identification, money, shoes, extra clothing, eyewear and medications in your carry-on baggage, in case your luggage is delayed. 
  • While flying, we recommend you hand-carry your camera and film, important documents and other items that are difficult to replace. It is also a good idea to have some identification inside your checked bag.
  • While you will find binoculars on the boat for your shared use, you may prefer bringing your own binoculars for use while kayaking or on shore excursions.
  • If you wear prescription glasses, use a safety cord and bring an extra pair if possible. Contact lens users should also bring an extra set, or bring eyeglasses for a backup.
  • Cotton is wonderful in warm weather. However, once it becomes wet, it will drain your body heat. Bring wools or synthetics such as Capilene, MTS and Thermax for the water portions of this trip. 
  • Although your cabins are quite comfortable, they are still small. Pack light and efficiently—use a duffel or soft-sided luggage for under-bed storage.
  • Use sunscreen liberally, especially while kayaking. Clothing such as a wide-brimmed hat, sunglasses and a long-sleeve shirt also provide protection from the sun. Bring clothing that is lightweight and breathable to provide comfort and protection.
  • The Columbia Gorge is the wind-surfing capital of the world. You can expect some wind when traveling through the Gorge. When the wind is constant you can be robbed of body heat quickly. Having appropriate wind or rain gear is very important.
  • Feel free to give us a call at (800) 622-2236 should you have any questions regarding the gear list. The staff at our stores or REI’s Direct Sales (800-426-4840) is also happy to help you with gear questions. Or visit REI’s website at www.rei.com. The “Expert Advice” section has great information to help you prepare for your trip.

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