Well, we survived!  Those of you who know six24 know that we went whitewater rafting this weekend.  Six made it out just fine.  In fact, he probably fared better than I did, and from his seat on the raft behind me, he even managed to head-butt me going through one of the waves and whack me in the back with his paddle at another point.

The trip was awesome, even for someone like me who doesn't exactly feel at home in the water.  We spent about 7 hours on the New River in West Virginia on Saturday, hitting 22 rapids ranging from Class 1 to Class 5 - and I mean hitting them.  We had an awesome guide who managed to steer us into every big wave perfectly.  So well, in fact, that we were the only boat in our group to capsize.  We were all dumped out on a Class 4, which shook me up for a little while, but I recovered.  All but one person and the guide (on an 8-man boat) were dumped again later on.  A friend of ours took in a lot of water on the second fall, and looked kinda green by the time he got back to the raft.  Most of the people rafting didn't get thrown in at all, but we got it twice, which I can't say I enjoyed too much.  I was hoping to stay inside the raft at all times.  At least it added to the experience, but I think we were all glad that it didn't happen a third time.  My fiance managed to fall out before we ever got to the hard stuff.  She just wasn't set when we started paddling at one point, and fell in.  She got to hear about it the rest of the day :) 

At the beginning, our guide wanted to know our names and nicknames if we had any.  For those of us who didn't already have nicknames, some were thought up.  Unfortunately, the helmets we wore bore the name of the rafting company - ACE.  Someone suggested to my fiance, "hey, you could be Ace," which then led to me being dubbed "Gary."  Those of you who watch Saturday Night Live know that Ace and Gary are the "Ambiguously Gay Duo."  Not exactly a duo that I ever thought I'd be associated with...  At least, in this case, my Ace was female :)  I'm afraid the name may stick, though...

We were supposed to raft again on Sunday on the Gauley River.  Only five of our group of ten ended up going.  I, for one, was a little beat up (silver-dollar-size bruise on one leg, and sore in many other areas) and was a little freaked out after inhaling so much water on our two swims in the rapids.  Then Ace and the guy who turned green both ended up sick, so we came home early. 

Even though I got a little freaked out, I have to say it was awesome, and I would do it again sometime.  I just wasn't ready for more right away.  If any of you have never gone, I would definitely recommend trying it at least once.  Here's the link to the rafting company, if anyone is interested:

ACE Adventures

 
   

 


 
 
tess on
Re: Six didn't drown!!!
Wow, what a great adventure for a weekend trip.  Okay, you had to be freezing from being dumped into the river.  The water has to be like ice water this time of year.  Do you wear some sort of protective gear to protect your clothes in case of dumpings....and in your case, multiple dumpings?   LOL. 
darklight20 on
Re: Six didn't drown!!!
Actually, it wasn't bad.  We shivered a little when we got back out of the water, but the sun warmed us up pretty quick.  We actually only wore swimsuits and life-jackets.  The Gauley River (the one I didn't go on) was much colder though.  ACE recommended wetsuits for that one.  Another reason why I wimped out

tess on
Re: Six didn't drown!!!
Then the air temperature must have been pretty warm if you were able to wear only swimsuits.  You had warmer weather than we had this weekend then.  Neighoring Ohio has mid 70's  Not really bathing suit weather here yet. Why wimp out at the recommendaiton of a wetsuit..lol? 
darklight20 on
Re: Six didn't drown!!!
It was in the mid-70s there, too.  I guess I think that's fairly warm when I'm used to still seeing snow on the ground at this time of year back in MI.  Actually, we went back-and-forth trying to decide if we wanted wetsuits the first day, too.  We finally decided against, it it turned out alright.   

It wasn't the recommendation of the wetsuit, but the colder water that made me wimp out   I got cold enough at times on the first day.

tess on
Re: Six didn't drown!!!
Yeah, I guess if you're used to colder temps normally, mid-70's would be a heat wave.
darklight20 on
Re: Six didn't drown!!!
Yeah, when I moved to MD in January, it was already so warm here, I was thinking I must have somehow skipped over a few months. 
tess on
Re: Six didn't drown!!!
haha....well you'll hopefully get used to the hot summers.  
darklight20 on
Re: Six didn't drown!!!
It'll take some time, but I'm sure I will.  Thank God for AC!!!
tess on
Re: Six didn't drown!!!
I hear ya loud and clear....gotta have AC!!!
limelife on
Re: Six didn't drown!!!
sounds like you did have a ton of fun....but gosh that nickname sounds like something I'd come up with for my boyfriend. LOL...aww your poor fiance, falling in the water, you'll never let her live it down i bet!  ...  I Wanna goo..make Six take me! LOL

darklight20 on
Re: Six didn't drown!!!
Yeah, it'll be awhile before she hears the end of that  

It was so much fun.  Ask Six, maybe he'll take you along if he goes again   Then he can head-butt you in the back instead of me :-D


 
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