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| - Based upon all the horror stories I was told prior to going, I was sure I was going to die, see a dead person, or both. Or at a minimum come in contact with at least six horrifying water borne diseases.
Didn't happen.
I am pleased to say that not only am I still alive and kicking, my tubing experience was fun! I was lucky to be with an experienced group, which I am sure helped since I had no idea what I was doing.
Basically you rent a tube, take a a wild and bumpy bus ride from the parking lot to the starting point, link up to your group (and oh so important cooler) with rope, hop in and get going!
The water was cool and clear, and the views of the canyon walls were gorgeous. We even saw two groups of wild horses grazing along the river bank, an unexpected bonus!
What I learned:
- Go early - most likely my experience was as good as it was because the river wasn't crazy crowded during the time we were there
- Bring a large towel to cover your tube. They are black rubber and get toasty warm in the sun. Also, the towel acts as a sling making the ride more comfortable
- Don't bring anything that can't get wet
- Wear shoes - when exiting the river, the rocks are slippery!
- Bring snacks, drinks, lots of water and sunscreen. Rent a tube for your cooler!
- Have a designated driver
Try it - you just might find you like it!
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