Sunday, August 20, 2017

Second Contact- Idaho


Josh had some clients that wanted to raft the Snake river, since they were in town to see the eclipse as well, and because there was extra room on the raft, and I had never done it before, I was chosen to do the trip twice!  Once with my new friends and once with the Idaho eclipse crew.  

We drove about an hour away, just over the border of Wyoming.

Cheers!
This was taken after we hit our first rapid and ALMOST flipped.
Kyle (who was in the front) fell in and I got nervous (even though we were prepped as to what to do) so I turned to Josh for advice, but he wasn't there.  He was thrown overboard too!  (It is never encouraging when the captain is in the drink.)  We later heard that a lot of people flipped there today.  The rapids are constantly changing so it doesn't matter how many times you have done the river, there is always an element of surprise.  

The eight mile stretch of the Snake is so pretty.  It would be nicer if it didn't parallel the highway, but I guess city planners take advantage where they can.  At least there are no houses.

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The Snake river is the largest tributary to the Columbia river.  
It is 1,078 miles long, but broken up with several dams so the entire distance is not navigable straight through. 

Photographers from the company Float-o-graphs spend their days right here, taking pictures of people going through Big Kahuna, a class III rapid.

Big Kahuna.


We didn't flip! 
I am sure that the Float-o-graph photographers are constantly entertained.  This section of the river gets pretty busy since Big Kahuna is the biggest rapid on the Snake.


First trip down the Snake. ✅

 Our crew was waiting for us at the end of the eight mile section.  We had lunch (it is surprising how hungry you are after three hours of rafting!) and then headed back to the launch ramp.  Raya and Josh's friends' John George and Brad, along with Josh, planned to kayak while the rest of us hopped into the boat.  Raya was our white water guide.
 There were a lot more adventure seekers now than at 8am, but the river is long enough to spread out a bit.

Let's do this!






Why does Josh look so happy?
At one point (or maybe two) John George lost his paddle.  Which meant that Josh could taunt him as he floated down the river backwards, headed for rapids.  

I think this section is called Shit Creek.


Val wanted to try John George's kayak so they switched.  As soon as John George got into the craft he got comfortable.  There was no way he was going to get back into his kayak.  I think initially they both thought they were tricking the other person, so I guess it all worked out.
Val went through Big Kahuna with no issues.

This is another group hitting Big Kahuna rapids.


After watching the other group, Phil is practicing being scared.

I, on the other hand, don't need the practice.

Raya and Eric are such show offs!
I forgot all about the photographers on the cliff...
 Whatever.  
It is much scarier being in the front.
  The quality of these pictures aren't great.  We purchased them, but these are just photographs of floatographs.


Osprey and several bald eagles (including babies) were spotted flying around us.


Champagne gets its name due to the 70 foot underwater waterfall which creates bubbles.  It is dangerous because if you happen to flip, jump in here, or get too close for whatever reason, you can get sucked down.


Thank you, Raya and Josh!

What an amazing day white river rafting on the Snake river!
In order from left to right- Raya, Brad, Val, me, John George (below), Eric, Phil, Sean and Josh.


Driving in this part of the country is so beautiful, and pleasantly underpopulated. 

Tomorrow is officially Phil's birthday but because it is our last night here, and no one eats pie for breakfast, we celebrated tonight.
Happy (almost) birthday, Phil!!

1 comment:

  1. First off "WHO doesn't eat pie for breakfast?" There is so much in the post that I just don't know where to begin. Okay. love the name Float-o-graphs. So clever. AND you look great rafting. I am so glad I don't know about your scary a** adventures before you embark on them. I'd worry. Did you notice that Eric didn't forget to look at the Float-o-grapher? Hysterical. What a blast. You really fit it all in, didn't you.

    I can't believe people fell overboard. Dang scary.

    I love the embedded videos too.
    The scene of the countryside is breathtaking and frameable.

    Life is good indeed.

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