Multi-Day Moab Rafting Trip - Escape On The Colorado River in Moab Utah
Moab Rafting on the Colorado River:
Escape amidst Moab’s magnificent red rock canyon walls and soaring stone towers on a legendary Colorado River raft trip. Experience the cooling splashes from the rapids in Utah’s hot desert and serene stretches with time to swim. Nature’s playground will provide much needed rejuvenation. Share a relaxing day of breathtaking scenery as you experience mild Colorado River rafting through the world famous Castle Valley and Fisher Towers. Our guides will point out the fascinating geology and stories of local history as you explore the most picturesque Utah river trip. Convenient to Canyonlands and Arches, you can experience and sample in just a half or full day trip.
Families and groups looking for the best two and three day mild river rafting trips will find it here on the mighty Colorado River. With plenty of time to swim, play on large sandy beaches, fish, hike and relax around the camp fire, you will surely leave this trip better bonded and with invaluable memories.
Moab Rafting Trip Highlights:
-The majestic Castle Valley and Fisher Towers
-Convenient to incredible recreation surrounding the area (Arches & Canyonlands)
-Unbelievable, picturesque scenery
-Perfect sampler trip
-Fun, splashy, mild rapids (and warm compared to our mountain rivers!)
-Rated “Utah’s Best Family Overnight Trip”
-Perfect for youth bonding trips and family/friend reunions
-Big sandy beaches for camp fun, and sleeping under the starry sky
Cataract Canyon
CATARACT CANYON RAFTING ON THE COLORADO RIVER THROUGH CANYONLANDS NATIONAL PARK, UTAH
Explore Cataract Canyon in the heart of Canyonlands National Park, deep within a 2000 ft. deep crevice and over 30-million-year-old rock formations!! Cataract Canyon rafting, near Moab, Utah, is the premier Utah rafting whitewater experience. This section of the Colorado River treats you to fun, rolling class III and IV rapids all season long. When the Rocky Mountain’s snow melts, May-early July, filling the canyon, the rapids elevate to some of America’s most exciting and challenging class IV and class V rapids!
Whatever season you choose, your 120-mile Cataract Canyon rafting trip begins with relaxation as you get acquainted with the peace, serenity, and solitude of this canyon. We will serenely float (with motor assist) in on flat water and pass deep below the spectacular Dead Horse Point State Park overlook. As we reach the confluence of the Green and Colorado Rivers, in the heart of the Canyonlands National Park, we prepare for the colossal rapids of Cataract Canyon! Brace yourself for these world-class rapids!
Colorado River rafting through Canyonlands National Park also provides some of Utah’s best hiking. As we explore side hikes, only accessible by river, we will be treated to wonderful waterfalls, sculpted sandstone spires, and ancient Anasazi rock art petroglyphs. History abounds as we follow John Wesley Powell’s expedition of 1869.
Every afternoon, camp brings beautiful sandy beaches, relaxation, friendships, stronger family bonds and unforgettable memories.
This landscape of Cataract Canyon so inspired Mild to Wild’s founders and owners that they married there in 1996. This soul-stirring canyon will get your heart pumping with its whitewater (and maybe romance as well!), impact your soul and take you on a journey you’ll never forget. Cataract Canyon raft trips starting at $790.00
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First Blind Kayaker Down the Entire Grand Canyon!
FIRST BLIND SOLO KAYAKER GOES DOWN ENTIRE LENGTH OF GRAND CANYON
August 29th, 2013
Disabled Navy veteran Lonnie Bedwell made history last week, becoming the first completely blind solo kayaker to go down the entire length of the Grand Canyon. He achieved this feat when he completed his trek down the Colorado River supported by Team River Runner on Wednesday, August 21. Bedwell, a Navy Veteran from Dugget, Indiana, was guided by three military veterans from Team River Runner who relied only on a system of voice commands to navigate him through the entire trip, including the large, difficult Class V rapids. The 16-day journey was made possible thanks to the help of numerous volunteers and fellow veterans, as well as a generous grant from Check-6 Inc., a service disabled veteran owned company that focuses on safety and training in the energy industry.
By kayaking the entire 226-mile length of the Grand Canyon in a solo kayak, Bedwell not only made history, but he also fulfilled a dream he has long shared with Team River Runner Executive Director, Joe Mornini. Running the Grand Canyon was a dream for Joe and me, and now that dream has become a reality. I hope that other disabled persons will be able to share this feeling with me one day and achieve their dreams as well, said Bedwell.
Mornini, who co-founded Team River Runner, a chapter of Disabled Sports USA, in 2004 and currently serves as its Executive Director, praised the team effort that engendered this historic achievement and which continues to serve as the ethos of his organization. No one goes down the Grand Canyon on the river and leaves the same way they entered. Lonnie's three warrior guides, and the entire group of veterans and volunteers, formed a bond that enabled healing and empowerment for all, and a truly historic achievement as a team.
Joe Mornini has opened the doors for warriors who were wounded to find life again on the water. He is a man of singular vision and energy who saw a need and focused his sites on helping wounded veterans get back in the game, said Brian Bru Brurud, the founder of Check-6, Inc. Congratulations to Lonnie and Team River Runner on a job very well done!
ABOUT TEAM RIVER RUNNER
Team River Runner (TRR) was established in August 2004 by kayakers in the Washington, DC area. Overseen by a Board of Directors, and with 10 employees, TRR remains primarily a volunteer-based organization, supported by grants, and corporate and individual donations. Initially established to help active duty military personnel wounded in Iraq and Afghanistan and recovering at Walter Reed Army Medical Center, TRR now serves veterans of all eras at over 40 chapters throughout the United States. For more information, visit teamriverrunner.org
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Founded in 2007, Check-6 (checksix.com) is a disabled veteran run organization that brings lessons learned from aviation and the military to other high-risk industries, including oil & gas, mining, and industrial power generation. Check-6 applies the best practices of aircraft carrier operations, commercial aviation, nuclear and space operations to help reduce human error, increasing efficiency in the process. The company has grown from a handful of dedicated people in 2007 to more than 300 working around the world today.
ATV riding in Central Utah - Heber Valley ATVing - Camp Chef Smores - Bear River Fishing
ATV riding in Central Utah - Heber Valley ATVing - Camp Chef Smores - Bear River Fishing
Season 13 Episode 50
This week on AYL we go ATV riding in Central Utah and Heber Utah, Cook some unique smores, and fish the Bear River.
1:00 - Chad and Ria are in Central Utah showing us a glimpse of what is available on the Paiute Trail System. They ride the Max Reid Trail that leaves from the Fremont Indian State Park. This is a great place to bring the family and go ATVing.
4:39 - Steven is hitting the trials up in the Heber Valley. They are only 45 minutes from the Salt Lake Valley. There are many miles of trails to enjoy with your family and have some great bonding time.
12:01 - Reagan and Ryan from Camp Chef are cooking some non-traditional smores. Watch to find out how to step up your smores.
19:53 - Reece is out fly fishing on the Bear River in Box Elder County. There are great views and many different varieties of fish to be had.
25:09 - At Your Leisure is your source for all the cool things to do in the great outdoors. In this week's travel planner Ria covers the Green River Melon Days and this weeks sticker winner.
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Car Camera - Estes Park, CO - CO 7 City Limits to Beaver Meadows Entr. Sta. . 2013 ( コロラド州エステスパーク )
Today we go on a beautiful drive through Estes valley... Easts Park, Colorado, U.S.A., that is - one of the most beautiful places in the United States. Not much snow up here this year... another dry one :( .
We begin on Estes's south side. Beginning above the town in altitude, we wind our way down switchbacks onto an eventually straight piece of Colorado Highway 7... one of the first highways into Estes. We also pass the motel that my whole family stays at every summer for the past 31 years and I highly recommend it if staying in Estes - Saddle and Surrey Motel :) (on the left at 4:15).
A little ways after, the famously haunted Stanley Hotel is in view - a prominent presence viewed from many parts of Estes because of it's high perch above town. A quick left onto U.S. Highway 36, a segment we've traveled before in a previous video, & another left and into Downtown Estes. A great place to get hung up in traffic at during summer's busy tourist season :p (the free visitor shuttles are a great alternative travel option!).
(you should have seen Estes 25 years ago... no one was really there - a sleepy little mountain town ;) ! Estes quintuples in size - or some number similar - during the summer season :p ).
Anyways, after stop and go traffic, we turn once again to begin our accent into Rocky Mountain National Park... with a bit more Estes yet to go :) . After curves & bends, rivers and meadows, we finally make it to the main entrance of the Park. Right before our final turn to RMNP, former Colorado Highway 66 - on the left at the unusually configured roadway junction (roughly at 15:14 - we don't go on this road), makes it's way to a pretty big YMCA camp.
Hope you enjoy the ride and enjoy beautiful Colorado ^_^ !
(if one day I had to move from my home town, Estes would tie with another city in the world for the place I would like live ^_^ [if I had the option to - home prices are so high in Estes... wasn't always the case ~_~ ]. my home town still comes in as #1, though :) .....)
To continue along into Rocky Mountain National Park, please see the video Car Camera - RMNP, CO - Beaver Meadows to Fall River Entr. Sta(s).:
Timeline:
00:15 - Colorado Highway 7 West.
00:25 - Estes Park City Limits (entering Estes). The city portion of (northbound) S. St. Vrain Avenue begins (CO Hwy. 7 West).
5:38 - The famous Stanley Hotel can be seen above and to the left of the roadway (white buildings).
6:33 - N. St. Vrain Ave. intersection (CO Hwy. 7 ends here). The Estes Park Power Plant can be seen straight ahead along with Lake Estes behind (can't be seen).
6:38 - Westbound on N. St. Vrain Ave. (U.S. Highway 36 West).
6:45 - Once again, Stanley Hotel can be seen above the roadway and barely to the right.
7:17 - Big Thompson River bridge.
7:53 - Westbound on E. Elkhorn Ave. (U.S. Hwy. 36 West / U.S. Business Highway 34 West).
8:09 - The Estes Valley Public Library and Police Department can be seen on the right.
8:54 - Bond Park can be seen on the right.
10:51 - Westbound on Moraine Ave. (U.S. Hwy. 36 West).
10:58 - Fall River bridge (culvert).
15:03 - Estes Park ends (city limits) and Rocky Mountain National Park begins roughly somewhere here.
15:17 - Old CO Hwy. 66 is on the left (signed as Highway 66). YMCA of the Rockies, Estes Park Center is down this road two miles.
15:22 - Westbound on Park Entrance Road (U.S. Hwy. 36 West).
16:08 - Rocky Mountain National Park for sure begins here.
16:35 - Beaver Meadows Visitor Center is on the left (driveway just ahead).
18:33 - Beaver Meadows Entrance Station.
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Lone Duck Campground
Just fooling around with the X8 drone in the campground. Figured it would be fun.
Some kids gathered around and wanted to chase it and be in on the action, and I obliged a little, then took it back to my tent.
Still a non-stabilized, non-prop-balanced bird here. Not too bad, all things considered.
Disabled Navy veteran makes history supported and guided by Team River Runner
FIRST BLIND SOLO KAYAKER GOES DOWN ENTIRE LENGTH OF GRAND CANYON
August 29th, 2013
Disabled Navy veteran Lonnie Bedwell made history last week, becoming the first completely blind solo kayaker to go down the entire length of the Grand Canyon. He achieved this feat when he completed his trek down the Colorado River supported by Team River Runner on Wednesday, August 21. Bedwell, a Navy Veteran from Dugget, Indiana, was guided by three military veterans from Team River Runner who relied only on a system of voice commands to navigate him through the entire trip, including the large, difficult Class V rapids. The 16-day journey was made possible thanks to the help of numerous volunteers and fellow veterans, as well as a generous grant from Check-6 Inc., a service disabled veteran owned company that focuses on safety and training in the energy industry.
By kayaking the entire 226-mile length of the Grand Canyon in a solo kayak, Bedwell not only made history, but he also fulfilled a dream he has long shared with Team River Runner Executive Director, Joe Mornini. Running the Grand Canyon was a dream for Joe and me, and now that dream has become a reality. I hope that other disabled persons will be able to share this feeling with me one day and achieve their dreams as well, said Bedwell.
Mornini, who co-founded Team River Runner, a chapter of Disabled Sports USA, in 2004 and currently serves as its Executive Director, praised the team effort that engendered this historic achievement and which continues to serve as the ethos of his organization. No one goes down the Grand Canyon on the river and leaves the same way they entered. Lonnie's three warrior guides, and the entire group of veterans and volunteers, formed a bond that enabled healing and empowerment for all, and a truly historic achievement as a team.
Joe Mornini has opened the doors for warriors who were wounded to find life again on the water. He is a man of singular vision and energy who saw a need and focused his sites on helping wounded veterans get back in the game, said Brian Bru Brurud, the founder of Check-6, Inc. Congratulations to Lonnie and Team River Runner on a job very well done!
ABOUT TEAM RIVER RUNNER
Team River Runner (TRR) was established in August 2004 by kayakers in the Washington, DC area. Overseen by a Board of Directors, and with 10 employees, TRR remains primarily a volunteer-based organization, supported by grants, and corporate and individual donations. Initially established to help active duty military personnel wounded in Iraq and Afghanistan and recovering at Walter Reed Army Medical Center, TRR now serves veterans of all eras at over 40 chapters throughout the United States. For more information, visit teamriverrunner.org
ABOUT CHECK-6, INC.
Founded in 2007, Check-6 (checksix.com) is a disabled veteran run organization that brings lessons learned from aviation and the military to other high-risk industries, including oil & gas, mining, and industrial power generation. Check-6 applies the best practices of aircraft carrier operations, commercial aviation, nuclear and space operations to help reduce human error, increasing efficiency in the process. The company has grown from a handful of dedicated people in 2007 to more than 300 working around the world today.
The Bozeman Trail: A Rush to Montana's Gold
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THE GUN LAWYER: How Felons Get their Gun Rights Back
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Catch more FISH in the COLD with these Lures (My Top 5 Winter Baits)
Fishing in the cold can be challenging sometimes and it can be hard to choose what to throw. I've been asked a lot about what my goto baits are during the Winter months so here are my top 5 favorite Winter Time Bass Fishing lures.
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The Best View of the Grand Canyon
Scientists still don't entirely comprehend the 1.5 billion year history of the Grand Canyon; it's a story of erosion that has created one of the most breathtaking sites in America.
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