

Today we drove from Coeur d'Alene to Glacier National Park. As soon as we arrived we checked into our room on McDonald Lake, changed our clothes, and headed for our rafting adventure.
When we got there, they wanted us to change into wet suits because it had been raining for a few days and they expected the rain to continue. It was a little frustrating trying to get the wet suits on. Patty was getting really frustrated and I ran from the bathroom stall I was in to help her. When I got back to the stall where I was changing, my t-shirt had somehow fallen into the toilet. That one went into the double wash batch with our pants from our garnet digging. I forgot to mention what a mess we were after that excursion.
We took a bus to the launch and got into the raft with six other passengers. We were given paddles. I have never had to use paddles on a white water trip before or helmets either for that matter.
Our group appeared to be a little deaf to the guide's instructions so Patty took over repeating everything she said so everyone could hear and even told us when to paddle by yelling "stroke" so we would all be simultaneous as we should be.
It was a great ride that lasted about 2 1/2 hours. We had a lot of white water and some class 3 rapids. It was a little more scary than previous raft trips I had taken as I had to worry about paddling through the rapids and not just holding on.
At the end we walked through the forest and had a nice meal of steak, bake potato etc. It tasted really good after a hard day's work. We were with a family for our raft ride and dinner. They were so kind and helpful with Patty. All and all it was a great experience except for the shaky start. We took some pictures with a water camera and they took one of us going through the rapids which I will post pictures later.




