Colorado Plateau
After riding on the bus down a 2 mile tunnel made in the 1950's we walked down to the dock to get on the boat.
Our guide was a Native Navajo named Adriane. He was very informative about the river and the dam. The water temperature is 47 degrees.
And yes we did get a little wet.
Half way we stopped and the kids decided to swim in the 47 degree water. Needless to say they didn't swim long! The water was soooooooooo cold! But they thought it was fun!
They were freezing!
These are called the floating rocks, caused by erosion they look suspended in the air on small pedestals. The gang really have fun exploring the rock formations. The kids went up higher and further than I did!
Tabbi doing cheer stunts on the top of rocks!
Then off to Vertical Release Indoor Rock Climbing!
Blake making it up the pole in the center!
Tabbi and Joe racing up the wall.
And yes we did get a little wet.
Half way we stopped and the kids decided to swim in the 47 degree water. Needless to say they didn't swim long! The water was soooooooooo cold! But they thought it was fun!
They were freezing!
These are called the floating rocks, caused by erosion they look suspended in the air on small pedestals. The gang really have fun exploring the rock formations. The kids went up higher and further than I did!
Tabbi doing cheer stunts on the top of rocks!
Then off to Vertical Release Indoor Rock Climbing!
Blake making it up the pole in the center!
Tabbi and Joe racing up the wall.
Checking gear before climbing the wall


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