Friday, October 26, 2012

"A lot of bushwhacking," 12 year old Miller Sinyard reported after his hike. "It was a lot of fun."




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"A lot of bushwhacking," 12 year old Miller Sinyard reported after his hike. "It was a lot of fun." He planned used travel trailers for sale grand junction to spend the afternoon trying stand-up paddle-boarding for the first time, capped off by a polar plunge jumping off the boat into the cold (just 40 something degree) water.
a satellite used travel trailers for sale grand junction in an elliptical orbit travels at constant As for us, we enjoyed the paddle of our trip. The piece de resistance: A small black bear looked us right in the eye from the beach as we sat in our kayaks in the water. It was one of those I can't believe what I'm seeing vacation moments the bear chomping on grass, knowing a satellite in an elliptical orbit travels at constant used travel trailers for sale grand junction we were there but not caring. "I'm too busy eating to be bothered by you folks," the bear seemed a satellite in an elliptical orbit travels at constant to be saying as our camera shutters a satellite in an elliptical orbit travels at constant snapped. "That has to be the highlight of my trip," used travel trailers for sale grand junction Kirsty Digger, a nursing professor said.
I had to agree. The water was calm as glass; the mountains in front of us were snow covered. used travel trailers for sale grand junction The mist lifted as we paddled along with the current. Even if we hadn't seen the bear or the Bald Eagles and there were many others flying overhead a satellite in an elliptical orbit travels at constant or the other birds or the sea otters it still would have been a spectacular morning but put it all together and it was amazing. "You can't even describe how wonderful it was," Carol Harrison said after her first time in a kayak,
We came back with the pictures to show for our morning and the best lunch yet fresh fish tacos. I couldn't' help but reflect a satellite used travel trailers for sale grand junction in an elliptical orbit travels at constant how different this experience a satellite used travel trailers for sale grand junction in an elliptical orbit travels at constant is from a big ship. Yes, our cabins are half the size and yes we don't always get our choice of hike or paddle (they seem to need to refine their system) and some of the food combinations are odd, but there is no extra fee for these "excursions" a satellite in an elliptical orbit travels at constant nor do we have to go far from the boat to enjoy the real Alaskan wilderness it is right outside our deck!
After lunch, when others headed out on their paddle, , we went for a "mini bushwhack," first hiking through beautiful wildflowers purple lupine, red Indian Paint Brush, brown chocolate used travel trailers for sale grand junction lilies, yellow marigold. We made our way past a lot of bear and moose scat but this time, we were glad the animals who call this area home made themselves scarce. We sank up to our ankles in light green muskeg and climbed over nurse logs so called because the forest just grows over them after they fall. We didn't mind the rain we were dressed for it. Check out the skunk cabbage that the bear had nibbled and the giant devil's club with its prickles that you don't want to touch.

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