We put in at Akers Ferry and went to Pulltite. It was a challenge getting everybody into shuttle vehicles but we got all 22 situated. (The big talk this morning - the raccoons were able to open Leta’s Subaru hatch and pulled out her cooler and ate most of her food. Karen heard them at 3:00 am and went out to shoo the dozen or so raccoons away. ) We got into the river at the same time that some families were entering and we just couldn’t pass them so we started off a bit slower. We finally decided to pass them as we were able and picked up some speed. On this trip, we saw the springs on the right side of the river and then the cave on the left. The cave is always so cool to see. We got to Pulltite and half of out group got out. 11 of us continued to paddle the extra 10 miles down to our campground. At one point we thought it might rain, but the sun came out and we finished with sunny skies. At the take-out, it was another logic puzzle getting kayaks loaded into trucks, but we did it!
A place where I can yak about my yakking! Now that we're both retired, we're hoping to travel more so this blog will include land based trips also!
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