So now that I've got that out there, I'll tell you how I have been getting out there, the outdoors, as bike month continues. I have managed to rack up over six hundred miles so far this month on my bicycle while still finding some time to run as well. Although I have to admit I feel like I am back in another slump with running. That's okay though, as running has always been more of a secondary activity for me. I may be married to cycling, and rafting is the beautiful mistress I have on the side, but running is more like a girl who lives in the neighborhood and for some reason we keep hooking up occasionally even though we both know we are bad for each other so we keep our casual encounters to a minimum. Anyway, more about that beautiful mistress of rafting! For my sixth trip this year my friends and I took the Bold Venture, as well as an inflatable kayak, from Coloma to Salmon Falls. The day started out with me attempting to give my friend some more guide training, which didn't last long. I switched back to the guide position and we cruised down to the 49 bridge which now has climbing holds on one of the pillars. In an epic feet one of our crew manged to climb the route. Barefoot! After lunch we hit The Gorge. We saw a bald eagle, for the second trip in a row! At some point my friend and I decided to let the girls just sit back and princess paddle while he and I took R2 positions for the rest of the trip. I loved it! Sitting in the middle of the boat allows me to experience so much more of the action than I would have had I been still guiding in the back. At Bouncing Rock my friend in the IK fell out. After recovering him we continued on and hit Hospital Bar just right so everyone in the boat got thoroughly soaked. At Surprise! my friend I was R2ing with fell out. It was his first swim! All in all it was great trip, and we took our sweet time so we really got to enjoy and wholly experience the beauteous wonder that we floated through.
This pretty much says it all
It was also surprisingly not all that crowded considering it was Memorial Day weekend. I am hoping that it is a sign people are actually taking time to remember why we have this holiday in this country. I am not the most political of people and I think most wars should be avoided, but I also think everyone needs to show some respect to the people that put their lives on the line for what they believe in. So instead of using Memorial Day as an excuse to get wasted and flip a speed boat at Folsom Lake, how about everyone takes some time to show how appreciated the people are that helped give us the freedom to be able to do what we want. Seriously, to all the men and women that are out there everyday, who have helped to build what we all enjoy I say
Alright, it's about time to wrap this up. But wait! No, I didn't forget! It's selfie time! This one was taken on the most recent rafting trip and is fine piece of work if I do say so myself, which I just did!
Selfie #21
Until next time my valued readers, get out there, have your own adventures, think about what brought to the place you are right now and