White Water Rafting
Yesterday I went white water rafting on the Wenatchee river.
The first part was very calm. We glided along, blasting each other with water guns and splashing people with paddles. We had to row quite a lot, and we got pretty wet from the water guns. I enjoyed blasting people with a water gun, as it provided immense satisfaction, and they were always really surprised when they were hit with 45-50 F water.
The next part was rough. We crashed through a few big waves, jumped a rock or two, got stuck on a rock, and looked in a cave. We also saw E.T. on somebody's back porch. That was creepy. Our raft also floated under bridges, and past tiny islands. At one point, we even saw a dam. We had to portage, or walk our raft onto the ground and then past the dam. The guide explained the dam's workings to us. And finally, we crashed through the biggest wave we had ever done, and everybody was soaked.
The ride was really exhilarating!
The first part was very calm. We glided along, blasting each other with water guns and splashing people with paddles. We had to row quite a lot, and we got pretty wet from the water guns. I enjoyed blasting people with a water gun, as it provided immense satisfaction, and they were always really surprised when they were hit with 45-50 F water.
The next part was rough. We crashed through a few big waves, jumped a rock or two, got stuck on a rock, and looked in a cave. We also saw E.T. on somebody's back porch. That was creepy. Our raft also floated under bridges, and past tiny islands. At one point, we even saw a dam. We had to portage, or walk our raft onto the ground and then past the dam. The guide explained the dam's workings to us. And finally, we crashed through the biggest wave we had ever done, and everybody was soaked.
The ride was really exhilarating!
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