Bill Dvorak's Raft-Kayak-Fishing Expeditions Announces First Annual 'Green River Roustabout'
Yes, that's banjo strumming drifting down the river but this isn't the infamous Cahulawassee River in Georgia. It's Utah's wild and scenic Green River and the deliverance into fantasy comes by way of Bill Dvorak's Rafting Expeditions and live bluegrass music performed by The Hayward Strangers.
A fifth generation cousin of the famous composer, Anton Dvorak, Bill Dvorak has been running rivers commercially longer than anyone else in Colorado (he owns the first rafting outfitter license issued by the state of Colorado). With a personal penchant for bluegrass music and an acoustically outstanding natural setting to perform in, the 2014 'Green River Roustabout' was born.
"The Hayward Strangers will blend with the sweet chorus of birds, rippling sounds of the river and the drum roll of the rapids," Dvorak muses. "Guests will join one of Colorado's hottest bluegrass bands on a six day journey as they perform daily concerts under natural canyon walls and amphitheaters and along broad sandy beaches."Dvorak has also planned for ample leisure time allowing down moments to just soak up the sun, read, float along the river and listen to some impromptu jam sessions. In addition to rafting and music, there are side excursions to ancient Fremont Indian ruins, petroglyphs, and wildlife viewing. "You can play with stand-up paddle boards, inflatable kayaks, have a Bocce ball tournament, swim, fish, and wear out your camera battery taking spectacular photos!"

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