The girls didn't wake up as early on the second morning. We had sufficiently worn them out. I forgot to mention in yesterdays post that we also went for a 4 mile bike ride along the river. No pictures of that though. I couldn't snap and ride and they kept leaving me behind!
When I'd talked to my Dad about what we'd do while there he'd mentioned floating the river. There was a tube rental store in the town close to his house. After breakfast we loaded up and headed there. The store didn't have many cars around it so I knew we'd be getting a fast start. Turned out that was because they didn't open until 1! Hello. Do people not want to float before lunch? We drove into Fort Collins and tried another place. They only rented rafts. Hello. They let people raft unsupervised?? We finally ended up at a tire place and spent $100 for 5 inner tubes. We looked at it as investment. Lots of years of enjoyment for the pool. Right?
My Dad was afraid to damage his only pair of glasses so he offered to drop us off and be waiting at Picnic Rock to pick us up. What he ended up doing was stopping every half a mile and checking on us. Thank the good Lord. We certainly needed it.
But at first we were all excited and ready to go.
But after the first set of rapids, 2 minutes in, Kennedy had flipped, scratched some places, and was crying. We worked through it and were off again. I must say though, I wish I'd done a little research. The river is very calm, and low, but still the rapid areas are rough. We ended up walking a few of them. Also, with two parents and three children, someone was left unattended. I was able to hold two hands through most of it though.Now, some of you might have tubing experience and be questioning something right now. Yes. A broken coccyx, an inner tube, and a low river are not a good mix. Yes, I (and the other four) hit almost every rock in that river. There's only so long that you can hold your tushie up high enough before your abs scream at you and you relax just for a second.
About 1/4 of a mile in and McKinley had had enough. Luckily Dad was waiting with the sag truck (as Shawn called it) and she happily climbed in and took over the camera. Which meant I got several pictures that looked like this.
Can you believe the view? It almost made me forget the rocks. Luckily I had the bruises to remind me.
After McKinley left Shawn had the most comfortable ride.After our adventure was over we settled in for lunch on the bank at Picnic Rock. We didn't really know which one of them is the actual picnic rock, but they were all beautiful.
Everyone else got right back in the water after lunch.See why?
This guy didn't do it either.
But before she went, Shawn decided to do it. I was imagining all sorts of horrible things as he dropped.
And then, my little fearful 13 year old went for it.
And as we watched this floated by,
Sag Wagon! That was a fun day! One of many to come!
ReplyDeleteYa'll look like you had so much fun!!
ReplyDelete** My heart would have dropped with them jumping off the rocks! **
That view is amazing!
Looks like a great time! We went tubing last week and had a blast...our views were no where near as nice as yours!
ReplyDeleteI remember tubing in OK and the view wasn't nearly that pretty!
ReplyDeleteLooks like fun!
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Hi, My name is Sarah and I came across your blog while googling "coccyx". I have a coccyx injury too. I hurt mine at the end of July and am still in a lot of pain. I was just wondering if yours has healed and what kind of pain medicine the doctor prescribed for you. Thanks so much!
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