The day after our arrival in Marblemount, we decided that what better way to get a feel for the Cascades than to take a guided trip down the Skagit River. None of us had ever done white-water rafting before, so this was a first for everyone in Team Breitmann! We went with Pacific NW Float Trips and we were not disappointed! The owner; Capt. David Button, gave me a great military discount on top of the family discount! Thanks, Capt Dave! Our guide for our boat, Joe, was awesome. He had the perfect temperament and knowledge for his task as a guide. We were all a bit nervous about going down the rapids with the entire family. Stacey's back was concerning both of us and Hailey was scared. As it turned out, we all LOVED it and came away injury free! Thank you, God! |
Hailey smiles for this shot of her and our guide, Joe. Joe told us that he conducts guided river tours here, in Alaska and in the Florida Everglades. While he works as a guide for Capt Dave, he also has his own canoe rental business, locally in Bellingham. Look him up if you want to rent a canoe: Joe's Canoe Rental . Joe told us that the Skagit River is home to spawning grounds of all five Pacific Salmon: Pink, Silver, King, Sockeye and Chum. Also, due to the plentiful nature of the salmon, the North Cascade/Skagit river is home to the largest concentration of Bald Eagles in the lower 48 United States. The only area with higher numbers is found in Alaska! |
Joe, in front, poses with the two river boat "crews" after a successful run! The two fellows on the left back row are the other guides from the other boat! What a great, albeit, chilly time we had! |
Heidi is our waterfall nut! She just loves to get up as close to them as possible! |
Here you can see the glacier formation in the top center of this shot! The vibrant blue ice was so awesome to see. I'm glad I brought binoculars to get even closer up views! |
Beauty among beauty! And all God's people said..."AMEN"! |
A view of the farm! In the distance you can see blueberry trees as far as you can see from this point. We had some fresh blueberries from local places like this on our rafting trip! |
Here, Hailey, our flower lover, collects some flowers that she wants to use to adorn the motor home. The smell of fresh lavender was constant! |
Stacey and Hailey discuss the flower arraignment and decide what to pick next. |
Gorgeous! Ah... so sad we aren't with y'all on these adventures! Thanks for posting and sharing...glad to see you're still smiling :) What an amazing Nat'l Park. And I love Heidi's observation about photography of nature and cities, she's dead on right.
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