Sunday, August 23, 2009
The Infamous Otter Lunch
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Here’s a look at the hot buffet lunch that patrons on Otter Rafting Adventures get to enjoy on a full day trip!
Friday, August 21, 2009
More writings on the wall
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Here are more of the comments that our guests have left behind at Otter Rafting Adventures, on our comment boards.
We like that so many people enjoy rafting with us. At the end of the day all the staff check out the boards to see what is new and what has been written. When you come and visit us at Otter Rafting Adventures, be sure and leave your comments behind. You can also leave your comments on this blog!
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Friday, August 14, 2009
Parting comments after a day of white water rafting.
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After a day of white water rafting at Otter Rafting Adventures rafting center, everyone has a chance to express themselves on the marker boards in the washroom. Here are some of the comments.
Some from the ladies.
Some from the men.
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Friday, August 7, 2009
Weather or not.
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There was a rafting trip on Wednesday. The guests arrived and it was overcast and raining. Not exactly a day to make you look forward to a cool wet day on the river.
The rain was coming down as we dashed about getting equipped for the day trying to stay dry. At least it was cozy getting changed inside in the change rooms.
I tried to encourage everyone by saying, “Here it is raining but once we get up in the foothills it can be a different weather system”. I also used the “you get just as wet on a sunny day as on a rainy day. I got the usual looks of they weren’t buying it. Eventually everyone was ready and we loaded on the bus and headed up to the launch site on the Red Deer River.
When I asked everybody how they were doing making ready to get on the river, the one comment was - “my feet are cold”. This sounded very different than the usual comments of, this should be fun! or I’m really excited! or I can hardly wait to get to jumping rock!
It was a bit quiet as they pushed off into the light drizzle that eventually petered out during the day.
And that is the point. It was only a light drizzle – nothing compared to the downpour at the rafting centre in Sundre. So often I have seen one weather system at the office and then driven up into a different one at the put in point. On occasion it has even been more dramatic as rain at the lower elevation and sun at the upper elevation.
Recently we had a major storm system move through the province. I noted that at the take out point there were leaves and branches strewn around on the ground as well as some knocked over trees. Up at the put in point there was no evidence of such a storm – a scant 15 kms away and at a higher elevation.
So next time you are planning a river outing, no matter the weather system you are arriving in, it could be a better one up at the put in -- or not!!!!