Showing posts with label Family Rafting. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Family Rafting. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 18, 2011

One More, Please!

Rafters catching just one more wave, just one more battle, just one more thrill of a lifetime, just one more before sundown today, please~!

Monday, January 17, 2011

60 Degrees in January!


It was beautiful today in the Rogue Valley! The sunrise was spectacular with the bright orange and pink streaking across the sky. It seemed like it could have been an early spring day with the temperatures and sunshine all day. This evening was another light show in the sky at sunset with more of the same pink and orange painting the western horizon. Snow levels will drop again tonight, but for now the warmth of the sunlight was very welcome!

Friday, August 20, 2010

Grants Pass Rafting

We had four happy families traveling the Rogue River with us today. They all came because of the good news about Grants Pass and all of the natural beauty that can be found here. It was a perfectly blissful day and we hope each one of you will return for more paddling, riding, swimming, waving, and enjoying!


The Paddle Rafting Families from the United Kingdom and California!


The Water Warriors and Wave Riders from Southern California!


The Kayaking Family from the Coastal Town of Eureka! Thanks for a wonderful day everyone! We hope to see you back on the Rogue River soon.

Tuesday, July 14, 2009

Father and Son

Steve and Matt ran a Full Day Whitewater Rafting Trip on the Rogue River today. Matt spent the majority of his time in the inflatable kayak and he sure handled the rapids like he had been doing it for years. He is a strong young man and a confident paddler.

Tim and Steve enjoyed good conversation, watching Matt, taking photos, and viewing the wildlife on the Blue Rocket Boat. The ride through Argo was a wild one, and even rapids like to think they are bigger than they are at times! Argo used to be a waterfall about 70 years ago until river pioneer Glenn Wooldridge used a little dynamite to make it passable. Argo still remembers the younger days and today she was kicking up her heals.

Here's to great memories! Thanks Steve and Matt!