Monday
My mom and I had the pleasure of attending
a trip on behalf of B4K over the week of 7/20-26/09 in
Colorado. We left our home in Dixon, IL at 6:30am Monday, 7/20
for an on time flight at O’Hare Airport in Chicago at 8:45am and
arrived without delay in Denver at 10:15am, just in time for
breakfast. The cloudy, rainy, low temp summer weather we had
all summer in IL was replaced with sunny warm temps in
Colorado. In IL, there are no mountains, let alone hills, it’s
flatland with trees and you know the meaning of green living
there. This was my first trip spending time in CO. I’ve been
through Denver on the way to WY a few times but it was all
highway miles.
On this trip we were treated to a rental
car which was a new experience other than when my mom’s vehicle
needed to be in the shop at times and her insurance provided a
temporary rental. My mom drove the rental which was a Ford Edge
with dual sunroofs which replaced a Santa Fe as the original
rental car from Budget located near the airport.
We settled near the airport in a luxury
motel called La Quinta which I got to chose. I also preferred
fast food so we ate at Wendy’s and I tried the new Asian Buffalo
Wings, just as good as anywhere in my book. At the local store
close to where we stayed, we met a cashier from Stillman Valley,
IL a small town close to where I live in IL. In the motel, I
took advantage of the nice big bed in our large room and napped
to catch up on sleep for a few hours, because there wasn’t much
of that the night before. Being a teenager, it’s our
prerogative. Mom explored the pool and whirlpool areas, outdoor
courtyard and patios, so after a short time, I joined her for
some fun and we even worked out in the exercise room.
We ate at Ruby Tuesdays, a restaurant next
to the motel that we walked to, then returned to the motel just
in time for the first downpour of the day, at night, after
dark. At the whirlpool, we talked with some college students
from Holland and discussed the differences in lifestyle and
economy compared to their country and ours. They knew a lot of
history and were proud of their heritage. I like history
myself, but in Holland it is typical for students to go to
college and know 3-4 languages by the time they graduate H.S.
After a well rested night sleep, we had breakfast included at
the motel and departed for our trip to Buena Vista.
Tuesday
On the news the next morning, near the
Denver Airport, there were winds that caused 75,000 power
outages in the area from the previous nights storms. We had 2
atlases, 2 maps, mapquest directions to guide us from Denver to
Buena Vista, which should have taken just over 2 hrs. Our
checkout time in the motel was 12-1pm-ish and we drove south on
RT 25 from 70w, and took the long way unintentionally because
the motel rep suggested that way.
We ended up having some difficulty finding
the route off of I25S and took 24W-S which had a street name but
instead of being outside of Denver it was way south so we passed
through Colorado Springs and traveled an extra 50-60 miles to
get to the Bed on the Arkansas where we were booked to stay for
the week, located just behind Adventure Company that provides
Whitewater trips on the Arkansas Headwater River, near Buena
Vista. The drive was beautiful and the day was sunny.
My mom was into the scenery and drive more
than I was, but I got some good radio all the way and enjoyed
the mountains. We stopped a few places to get pictures on the
way and missed an opportunity to stop at some natural caves
because it started raining and the trip was getting long. It
was difficult to stop on the narrow, curvy roads as we climbed
in elevation. A rental car was a good way to travel driving
through the mountains because the vehicle was already from CO
and acclimated to the altitude. The view was for miles and
miles, and cattle were allowed acres per cow instead of cows per
acre like in IL. The small towns were far apart. We finally
arrived at Bed on the Arkansas by around 5pm, Tuesday, 7/21.
Steve Reid, our expert Guide, Manager of
Adventure CO, and House Manager-resident, greeted us well and
provided grilled chicken, and salad dinner compliments of his
efforts as our chef. He was a gracious host, and accommodated
every request and need. He talked to me and my mom before we
left IL and was making himself available to spend time with us
specifically to make the trip extra special. We settled for the
night in an upper room with a great view of the river and
bridge. He told us that on the around 22 mile stretch of the
river, in the Buena Vista and surrounding areas, there are 55
whitewater rafting companies and Spring and Summer are busy
times for tourism, the main economic support for these
communities. We enjoyed some time in the on site hot tub before
retiring to our room for the night.
Wednesday & Thursday
On Wednesday, we were scheduled for an all
day whitewater raft trip down Brown’s Canyon, a favorite of many
guests and guides. We started our day around 9am and got off
the water around 3:30-4pm. We enjoyed 11-15 class 2-3 rapids
along the way, stopped for a fajita lunch on a sandy beach area,
took pictures, and watched other rafters float down through the
close by rapids.
We even stopped in the afternoon at a
popular rafting rest stop along the river by a large rock where
people were allowed to jump into the river. Everyone had on
lifejackets, helmets, and water shoes, some of us had shorts,
shirts, and optional wetsuits and jackets, and of course
sunscreen was applied. I’m not a big fan of sunscreen and have
never been burned in IL, but the thin mountain air and altitude
with bright sun exposure and reflection of the water, caused my
legs and knees to burn without notice until later when we were
off the river. I didn’t apply sunscreen to those areas. I was
conscious of my nose which also got burned and was really
noticeable to me more than anyone else.
Steve Reid was our guide that day and we
were in a raft with a family of 3, with a total of 4 rafts and
22 rafters for the Adventure Company.
I was in the mood for some of my favorite
food, Chinese, that night so we tried the local Asian Palate
Restaurant in Buena Vista, a little pricey but tasty.
I was uncomfortable the rest of the night
and didn’t sleep well because of the sunburn which spoiled a
trip to the on site hot tub and left me restless and sleepy the
next morning so we declined the Zip line opportunity so I could
nurse my misery in the air condition and catch up on sleep for
the morning. The Zip Line was in Salida, CO, about 25 minutes
away and when I decided to get up and going, it was too late to
get there on time.
We took time to visit Buena Vista and
explore a local park where some of the rafting companies float
in the river, hiked up a small mountain, which could be
considered a hill compared to large mountains, took pictures,
and visited a few local stores. We had lunch at a Mexican
Restaurant called Panchos and picnicked at a park across the
street. We took a little time to walk around the area and saw a
few Elk and Deer in people’s lawns; they looked like pets and
seemed very content.
Friday
We had wonderful weather on our whole trip
so far and this morning along with the whitewater trips was my
favorite parts of the week. Today we went ATV riding on 4
wheelers at a company in Salida. We drove up to the mountains
after getting helmets and filling out paperwork, and were
provided with 2 ATVs to drive for 3 hours up the mountain which
increased in elevation from around 10,000 to almost 13,000. We
had some wonderful picture taking opportunities and a blast
riding the ATVs. I would do it again any day. We reached a
high point on a mountain on the Continental Divide and the view
was spectacular, with breathtaking views along the way.
We stopped by the local Wal-Mart and I
bought a movie that I wanted to see called, ‘Watchmen,’ and we
watched it in our room back at the Bed on the Arkansas for 3-3 ½
hours that evening. We had another supper made in the kitchen
with groceries bought locally. After the movie, we spent time
visiting with Steve at his apartment, and he gave me fatherly
advice about making good choices as a teenager and young adult.
I actually listened and appreciated his advice, nothing I
haven’t heard from my parents only his advice seemed more
interesting because he told his own stories from his experiences
when he was younger.
Saturday
This was our last day before departure and
flying back to IL. This was the first day where the clouds
accumulated early and stayed for the entire day. We enjoyed an
afternoon Whitewater trip of Class 4 rapids, on the Numbers, on
the upper stretch of the river. John A. was our guide and like
the all day trip, we were bussed to the put in place and bussed
from take out back to the shop.
Even though the day was cloudy, the water
seemed warmer than the Brown’s Canyon trip we experienced
previously when we were told average water temps this time of
the year were 45 degrees. The trip was called the Numbers
because the rapids were numbered 1-7 or 8. It was a great
trip.
We learned a little history along the way
on both whitewater trips, heard some corny or good jokes, and
learned about some of the mountain names like Collegiate Peaks
named after the Ivy League Schools who measured and did reports
on the mountain areas.
We reached another point in the Continental
Divide area after the Whitewater Rafting trip when we drove to
Cottonwood pass, 24 miles outside of Buena Vista(8K altitude) to
over 12K altitude, in the constant rain. Steve recommended this
area, and I’m glad we went even though it rained; we were able
to touch snow on the mountain top, see rainbows and got hailed
on while climbing a short distance to the top and back to the
road. The view was spectacular even with all of the clouds.
Steve recommended a steakhouse in Buena
Vista called, ‘Quincy’s’ where we had a Prime Rib supper. Mom
enjoyed the supper more than me. I would have been happy with
fries and a Chicago style hotdog, but the only offer on the menu
was 8-10-12 or 16 oz Prime Rib, baked potato, bread and salad.
We got to take lots of pictures on this trip and Steve gave us 2
CDs with pictures of each Whitewater trip, T-shirts that we
picked out. The Guides and staff at Adventure Company were very
nice and accommodated us well. We enjoyed a basket of goodies
for breakfast every morning and access to the hot tub, and
community kitchen-living room areas in addition to our room.
Sunday
On Sunday, we said our goodbyes, and took a
different route back to Denver, N285-24E to 470W to 70E and
stopped at a restaurant that Steve recommended called, Coney
Island. The building looked like a big hotdog and there were
lots of visitors even in the rain. I settled for a foot long
hotdog and fries, and my mom was braver and tried an Elk Polish
sausage. We returned our rental car to budget and worked our
way through the Denver Airport with a flight delayed by an hour
to Chicago. The flight went fast and it was evening back in
Chicago when we landed. The weather looked like we brought back
summer from CO with us and left the IL rain there. It took a
long time to get back to economy parking from the Chicago O’Hare
Airport and longer to get home because the route wasn’t the
same, especially at night. We got home to Dixon at 1:30am and
our flight left Denver Mountain time, an hour behind IL Central
Standard Time at 2:30pm.
When I was first offered this trip, I was
reluctant because I wanted my dad to be a part of it. I chose a
Whitewater trip because it is special to me because I went on a
Whitewater trip in WY with my dad when I was younger and it was
on the Platte River. It was with the same company he worked for
as a young adult as a Whitewater Guide there and his Uncle owned
the Great Rocky Mtn Outfitters and Fur Co in Saratoga, WY which
was sold in 2005. I’ve heard many stories about my dad’s
experience as a guide in WY, CO and AZ and considered being a
Guide when I graduate from H.S.
On this trip there were 40-50% male vs.
female guides and the trip included a team approach where all
rafters have a paddle and follow instructions from the guide.
My dad’s experiences involved individual guides who did all of
the work while rafters rode for the ride.
I liked participating in the group approach
and appreciated the efforts of everyone involved. I’m very glad
and thankful that I got to go on this trip and have many
pictures to share about our experience. This trip was renewing
and a wonderful experience. Thank you B4K and Al Baggett for
allowing us this opportunity of a Lifetime.
Sincerely,
Dalton Smith
On behalf of Dalton and Patty Smith
Dixon, IL