We had just recovered from our last trip when it was time to head out again, this time northward to the Jackson Hole area for some real camping. Unfortunately the weather didn't cooperate like we would have liked, but we made the most of it and managed to have a lot of fun!
We left on Wednesday and drove up to the campsite. We got there sometime around 7:30 or 8 and proceeded to set up camp...tents and such. When we drove up the thermometer in the truck read 48 degrees. Yeah, cold. I was a little bit nervous about sleeping in tents, but my kids actually did great. We managed to stay warm and they both slept soundly all night, all three nights we were there. I could complain about the fact that Stockton is an early riser and was the first kid up every morning, but I won't because I was pleasantly surprised at how well they both did. I was relieved. Since they did so well it means that we will attempt more camping trips this summer.
Our purpose for going to Jackson Hole was to run the Snake River. This is one of my family's favorite trips. We have been doing it for years. In fact, I think I was probably 8 the first time I floated the river. We used to go all the time but it had been 5 years since we last went. Too long. We were all very excited. We soon realized, though, that it was way too cold to do much river running. Luckily, there's lots to do in that area. The first day we hiked Jenny Lake (this makes for our 4th hike as a family) in the Grand Teton National Forest. We did the Hidden Falls Trail which was roughly 2.5 miles. Molly was determined to hike the whole thing by herself, like Lizzy did on our Bryce Canyon hike. I wasn't sure she could do it because 2.5 miles is a long way for her little legs. But she was a determined little girl and she did it. She hiked the whole thing without getting carried once! She was very proud of herself...I was proud of her for sticking to her goal like that.
Sometime after mile 2 the trail forked-one way went up to the waterfall and one way went back to the ferry. Although my kids had done great, I opted to head to the ferry. I didn't want to push my luck. Justin, however, hiked up to the waterfall (another 1/2 mile or so). It was a fun and beautiful hike.
The first half of the ride was great. We were having fun. Here's the proof.
One: Initially hitting the water. You can only see my Dad.
Four: Justin and Christopher (who were sitting in the front) are off. Bryce and Jeff in the back are also off or pretty soon will be.
Seven: Justin is in the front, the one with the sunglasses; Christopher is upside down, on top of Justin; Bryce is in the orange hat in the back; and that's me, hanging on for dear life. For some reason I thought if I just hung on, the boat really wouldn't tip and I wouldn't go in that water. Wrong.
Eight: Christopher, Dad, and me. I win the prize for hanging on the longest.
Nine: an empty raft. Creepy.
Ten: 5 people accounted for. Erin and I are missing. We think that Erin is in the back somewhere because that's where she was sitting on the raft. And me? I'm actually under the boat. Yes, I got stuck there for about 15-20 seconds, probably because I held for so long. It was really scary.
After a few minutes of panic, we were all accounted for but we still had to get the boat pulled over to the shore and flipped over. But the river was moving fast and the boat is heavy. We floated down the river for a few minutes hanging on to the rope (none of us were thinking of that cold water anymore!) until, finally, we were able to swim ashore. We rested for a while then flipped the boat over and then finished. None of us were too anxious to get back on...we had lost all of our bail buckets and most of us couldn't stop shivering...more from the nerves than from the cold, I think. Instead of trying to hit all the good rapids, we went around them. And then it was over. In summary, it wasn't the most fun trip I've had down the river, but it makes for a great story! Will I go again? Of course, just not when the river's going so fast.
That was really the last thing we did. We got back to camp, packed up our gear, and headed home. My kids didn't do that great in the car. We had our fair share of carsickness (Stockton the whole way up, Molly the whole way to Yellowstone), and Stockton started whining after 10 minutes of being strapped in his car seat, so to say we were glad to see our house was an understatement!
4 comments:
Yikes for the river trip! But the vacation sounds really fun. I want to go down the snake river again now!
AAAHHH! Scary. I haven't done the Snake River in a long time, but I definitely remember Lunch Counter. That is cool that they have those pictures now. I am glad that everyone survived...especially the ride home it sounds like. lol.
Oh, you guys sure have had some fun vacations this year. I remember the year that I went on the Snake River trip with your family. That was a good time! I love your family! I am sorry that I missed your call the other day. Sometimes my phone won't tell me there was a missed call or it shows up a couple of days later. We will have to plan for another day... You have a super cute family and Stockton looks so grown-up!
How fun I love it when the whole family can go together looks like fun that water is so cold crazy boys, I cant believe that Stockton is one where does the time go crazy... Love all the pics so cute love the memories :)
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