LOVE showing off my adopted home state. Ashton & Tom flew in from Jersey, Stephen from New Hampshire. What better way to kick off Memorial Day weekend than whitewater rafting in Colorado? Yahoo!
Woke early on Friday to drop Ro at Camp Bow Wow and squeeze in a mile-half glacier hike at St. Mary’s near Idaho Springs. Talk about troopers, my East Coast bunch faced snow & 10,300 ft elevation less than 24 hours after leaving their (almost) sea level homes. Up, down in an hour-half…then back on the road – destination: rafting company, Liquid Descent on Clear Creek.
Signed us up for an advanced ½ day rafting trip (Class 4 rapids) so asked my visitors not to share actual skill levels until we got on the boat. No regrets. Go big or go home, right? 🙂
Forward, backward – no worries. It was the multiple commands where we struggled – left back, right forward. Think I’m reaching an age where I need 5-10 seconds reaction processing time.
No more than 15 minutes into the trip, Alan (our guide) shouted ‘High side left’. Ash went left (correct), I went right (wrong) & suddenly 3 of us were out of the raft floating in the rapids reaching for hands. Ash got trapped under the boat but came up quickly & subsequently pulled in by Alan. All back in the boat & catching our breath, Alan asks Ash to let him up so he can steer our raft — yeah, we’re still floating down Clear Creek.
Gotta say the 4 of us now actively listened to Alan’s commands much more closely.
For the record, (1) the water was crazy cold (created by snow melt) & (2) Stephen was today’s only non-‘swimmer’ (often razzed for swimming during a raft trip a few years ago on Lake George, NY – guess that will have to stop :)).
On the bus ride back to Idaho Springs (shared ride with 2 other raft groups), Ash was crowned ‘swimmer’. Why Ash? Near the end of our day, Ash took a 2nd dip & this time not successfully pulled back into the boat. She did all the right things, laid on her back with feet pointing downstream, kicking boulders to protect her head as she personally rode the rapids. Another boat guide ahead of us rescued Ash, and kept her shoreside ‘til we caught up. Bruised tail bone & some arm bruises (from being pulled out of the water) but no cuts or broken bones. Yeah she’s tough as nails. Super impressed.
Awesome way to kick off a 4-day holiday weekend. Sign me up again!
- Ash, Tom, Stephen & Alan (our guide)
- forward 2, digging in
- SPLASH!
- High-side LEFT!
- CAPSIZED!
- 2 1/2 – do the body count
- pic of the day – Tom’s hand reaching UP for help!
- one person short – Ash still trapped under our raft
- Super Heroes!
- Alan to Ash: Please get off of me (so he could steer the raft)
- approaching rapids
- steady, steady….
- tough as nails – check out Ash’s eyes
- uber intense face: Tom
- uber intense face: Ash & K*
- LEAN IN!
- uber intense face: Stephen
- boulder navigation
- 5 oars in – that’s how we roll!
- GREAT TEAM – all focused & working together!
- another all-outdoor Colorado day
Sure it snowed on May 1st but after two consecutive days of temps in the 70’s, officially declared it Spring in Colorado.
Ok, ok AND I was peer-pressured by my neighbor Debbie 🙂
So, you should stay home some weekend and work on your patio.
I’m working on winning ‘best patio on Snowberry Lane’ this summer.
Sure…seems friendly enough – but I could read her subtle subtext. It’s obvious, right? Competition is on!
Headed out early a.m. with Stephen (who was not flying out until later that afternoon) – destination: Home Depot.
Goal was to buy something that would survive our perpetual sunshiny days. How many times did I plant & re-plant black-eyed Susans last year? Ugh. This year I decided on tomatoes (in addition to flowers). If you’re gonna dream, dream BIG.
The plan was to transform my front patio & then of course inspire/razz my neighbor.
Unfortunately I got caught in the act…sooooo my evil master plan unraveled rather quickly.
Nicely done! I’m impressed Sorry I spoiled the surprise. It was pretty funny!
If our tomatoes take off, we can open our own little Snowberry Lane farmers market this summer and make some big $$$.
Not just me. Passive aggressive, right? HAHA!!
Have to admit I lucked out with neighbors. A-ok with my lock on 2nd place 🙂
Happy May Day 2013!
After three days of temps in the 60’s & 70’s, May roared in with SNOW – 7” inches expected before all ends later today 🙂
Rainfall turned to snow flurries around midnight in Boulder, and the official snowfall for the city was 3 inches as of 7 a.m., according to meteorologist Matt Kelsch.
The record for May 1 is 6.2 inches set in 1973, and in 1978 Boulder saw 23 inches fall over a two-day span in early May.
UPDATE:
Boulder saw a total of 12.1 inches of snow for the May 1 snowstorm according to local meteorologist Matt Kelsch. The total nearly doubled the previous May 1 record of 6.2 inches and has Boulder way ahead of the average snowfall for the month of May, which is only an inch.
Kelsch also said this morning’s low of 17 was the coldest temperature ever recorded in May, breaking the previous record of 20 set on May 3, 1907.





























