The next day we rounded out our stay in Moab with a nice morning hike in Canyonlands National Park. The hike took us through some beautiful fields and to the rim of the canyon. It was really beautiful, and we were out there all by ourselves, which made it even more spectacular.
Sunday, June 24, 2007
More Moab
We continued our Moab adventures with a guided duckie (single inflatable kayaks) tour down the Fischers Tower section of the Colorado River. Overall, it was a pretty mellow day; however, there were a few sections of decent rapids (class 3). Kimbal is pretty at one with the water and gracefully executed all of the rapids. I, on the other hand, was not as confident and pretty excited/nervous for each of the rapids. I got through most of the rapids a-ok, but managed to take one dip in the river at the most challenging rapid, as you can see below.
The next day we rounded out our stay in Moab with a nice morning hike in Canyonlands National Park. The hike took us through some beautiful fields and to the rim of the canyon. It was really beautiful, and we were out there all by ourselves, which made it even more spectacular.
The next day we rounded out our stay in Moab with a nice morning hike in Canyonlands National Park. The hike took us through some beautiful fields and to the rim of the canyon. It was really beautiful, and we were out there all by ourselves, which made it even more spectacular.
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