Showing posts with label Colorado River. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Colorado River. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 28, 2009

Running Rapids - A View

Our raft ran over 140 rapids in my 187 mile rafting trip down the Colorado River in the Grand Canyon. The water is 48 degrees F on a hot day. What does running rapids really look like? Where are the wettest seats? When you are cold, where are the driest seats?  The photos attempt to give you some answers.

Some background: I took these photos when I went on my rafting trip with Wilderness River Adventures - I was in raft B.  The raft B people "parked" raft B upstream, walked downstream to photograph raft A going by, then went back upstream and rode raft B down. It was exhilarating.  And wet.


Waiting for rafts at rapids on the colorado river in the Grand Canyon
Image 1: Waiting for the rafts on the Colorado River

A.  (above) Raft B members waiting for Raft A...


Rafting on the Colorado River in the Grand Canyon
Image 2: Dry Raft on the Colorado River

B. (above) Raft A occupants dry...  There are 2 people on each pontoon, and there are inner seats on the main raft body.


Grand Canyon rafting on the Colorado River by Jeanne Selep Imaging
Image 3: Splashed Raft Running Rapids on the Colorado River

C. (above) The port pontoon is splashed...



Wilderness River Adventures rafting by Jeanne Selep Imaging
Image 4: Next rapid - compare rock background in Image 3

D. (above) the port pontoon is doused and submerged...


pontoon Grand Canyon Rafting by Selep Imaging
Image 5: Closeup of image 4

E. This is a closeup of (D): the Bathtub is hanging on...


(for terms like "bathtub" defined see this post here)

Getting Wet rafting in the Grand Canyon
Image 6: Notice people 4-7 are wet!

F. This is a detail of (D):


Person 2 is in the bathtub, Person 3 is in the shower seat,
Person 4, 5, and 6 are on the inner seats,
Person 7 and the brown hat unlabeled person behind him are on the port pontoon.

     Remember, this water is COLD, 48 degrees F.
Guides 8 and 9 are in the back - the driest place on the raft.




Grand Canyon rafting by Selep Imaging
Image 7: Wilderness River Raft passing by on the Colorado River

G. (above) Another hit on the port side...


Colorado river raft running rapids by Jeanne Selep Imaging
Image 8: Raft running rapids on the Colorado River

H. (above) The bathtub is being filled... (remember, there are 2 people on the pontoon...)


running rapids on the Colorado river by Selep Imaging
Image 9: Raft getting wet in rapids on the Colorado River

J. (above) More water...

Running Rapids on the Colorado River
Image 10: People running rapids on the Colorado River

K. The bow lifts up and the bathtub is under... again...


Wilderness River Adventures rafting Grand Canyon
Image 11: People running rapids on the Colorado River

L. (above) Pretty much the entire raft is emerging from this - Note the water draining from the seat area between the pontoon and raft body...


Wilderness River Adventures rafting Grand Canyon
Image 12: Hanging on while running rapids on the Colorado River

M. (above) (Detail of L). The front pontoon rider hangs on with his hands, the water has pushed his foot way into the air...


Colorado River Grand Canyon Arizona
Image 13: Rafting on the Colorado River in the Grand Canyon

N. Catch your breath, dry out and enjoy the scenery.  There is serenity even, until the next rapids...





If you enjoyed this post you might also like these Grand Canyon posts:

Gr Canyon intro
Getting There
GC Lees Ferry
GC Navajo Bridge
Nankoweap Granaries
GC Indian Ruins
Running Rapids
GC River View
Elves Chasm
















Wednesday, July 15, 2009

Colorado River View of Grand Canyon

Grand Canyon Colorado River rafting by Jeanne Selep Wilderness River Adventures
View of the Grand Canyon from the Colorado River
A view of the Grand Canyon from the Colorado River. You can only get here by water. (Or a really long hike.) This is classic "Out West" to me.

I traveled here on a 6 day Wilderness River Adventures raft vacation.


If you enjoyed this post you might also like:

Grand Canyon intro
GC Getting There
GC Lees Ferry
GC Navajo Bridge
Nankoweap Granaries
Grand Canyon Ruins
GC Running Rapids
GC River View
Elves Chasm

















Tuesday, July 7, 2009

Elves Chasm, Grand Canyon

Elves Chasm on Royal Arch Creek in the Grand Canyon by Jeanne Selep
Image 1: Elves Chasm, Grand Canyon


Elves Chasm is a beautiful waterfall located where Royal Arch Creek meets the Colorado river in the Grand Canyon. Elves Chasm is accessible by rafting around 117 miles down the Colorado river from Lees Ferry through the Grand Canyon, and then hiking a short distance






If you enjoyed this post you might also like:

Grand Canyon intro
GC Getting There
GC Lees Ferry
GC Navajo Bridge
Nankoweap Granaries
Grand Canyon Ruins
GC Running Rapids
GC River View
Elves Chasm

















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This is the first time I am participating in Scenic Sunday.
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