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Jen and Glenn drove off with the car, truck and two trailers. They were meeting someone who would transport the vehicles to the place where we were getting off the river.
They were gone for over two hours.
During that time we learned how to do the rest of the packing, and we spent almost an hour learning how to navigate the river.
You followed the V’s in the river – they showed you where the rocks were. So if the water looked like it was flowing like this, (if you were coming from the bottom of the screen):
v^v^v^v
You wanted to go through the ^’s. The rocks were at the point of the v’s, and you wanted to avoid those at all costs. 😀
Sorry if that didn’t make any sense – it makes sense to me!
Jen and Glenn got back right after we were done with the river lesson. I was glad they were back – it meant we could get on with this and get done with the river.
I wasn’t letting myself think. I knew that thinking would just make everything worse. I kept as busy as I could, but there wasn’t much to do. I think I ended up playing a drinking game with some of the others – and don’t worry, it’s not as bad as it sounds. It was just water. 🙂
Ten minutes or so after Glenn and Jen got back, we were told to get the canoes in the river.
We had to step down these huge steps that came over my knees. Katie came to help me with my side of the canoe, since I was having trouble just making it down the stairs, without even carrying any of the weight of the canoe. 😀
Once we got the canoe in the water, Bruce held it so I could get in. I climbed in and sat the way I was supposed to. I asked Bruce if he needed me to grab the stairs so he could get in, and he said that he was fine and didn’t need me to.
I was turning to see how he was going to get in when out of the corner of my eye I saw him jump from the stairs. I had just enough time to think “what on earth is he doing?” before the canoe started rocking, threatening to flip and take me with it.
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gabs says:
I did OB in New Zealand two years ago…I don’t think I left it in the right frame of mind. It didn’t help me, I think it gave me some problems I didn’t have beforehand. I was terrified of that water! We werent in canoe’s, we were in individual kayaks, and you were strapped in it so there were all these tricky things you had to do to free yourself. I was afraid I wouldn’t be able to undo it in time 🙁
Did you feel unsatisfied at all by the time you left? I almost feel as if I need to go back and do it all over again so I don’t feel this way
Brett Jonas says:
I completely understand being terrified of the water. I was scared about getting out too, but there were only knee straps on the canoe. I can only imagine how bad I would have been if I was strapped in!
I didn’t feel unsatisfied – I wanted to go home, but a part of me wanted to stay out there forever. A part of me wanted to be with my crewmates for much longer. Would you actually do it again? While I think I’d like to do it again, I don’t know if I could. Could you?
Brett