Aug / 11/ 17
Morning
came fast and before we knew it, our last day of adventure had begun.
Jon was feeling better than yesterday morning but still not great.
We believe he got a bit of food poisoning from our summer sausage
that didn’t get the end cut off. We made our
final breakfasts
and began to pack up camp, when
“the fishermen” passed by our camp bright and early, and with no
acknowledgment of our existence once again. In all honesty, Dwylin
would not have had that any other way.
A little while later “the girls” passed us and all of them had
jackets on, but it was a chilly morning. It just made us more
nervous about getting back in the water. Not long after,
followed the “mountain men”, but we need to describe at least one
of these guys. I thought
they had a shirt under his hat so that it would hang over his neck
and protect it from bugs or the sun. As we got closer, we realized
that this was not the case. He had himself a big old beard and hair
down below his shoulders and the friend with him was your standard
bearded guy with longer than average hair. Anyways, these guys also
passed us down the river.
We
looked around our surroundings
and found burned trees and
cliffs on both sides. The light reflecting off the water was a
welcome sign of a good day to come. Off in the distance, we heard a
low rumble that kept increasing in volume as we
got further down the river.
“I don’t know, that sounds rough,” Jon said with a smile. He
continued to say this nearly every time he heard rapids off in the
distance.
We
finished packing up camp and headed down the river for the last time.
One thing we neglected to mention from our last post was that only
one guy managed to flip his boat during our first day on the river.
Matt ended up flipping twice on the trip, but in all seriousness, it
wasn’t his fault. He weighs roughly around 155 lbs spread out over the length of the boat, but
with a 45 lb. bag in the front of the raft. So if there is anything
I know about weight
distribution… this isn’t
a good mix.
We managed to record a video of Matt flipping, but there was no
audio, but it is still fun to watch.
Dwylin
was the only other one to flip his boat, and
gratefully, nobody got it on video. We headed off the end of a waterfall with about a one-foot drop. The current would drag you back
into the waterfall and you would start taking on water if you didn’t
have enough speed to get through the current.
First, Caleb
didn’t make it through the current and was taking on water. Dwylin
was following close behind and also wasn’t able to make it
through. Basically, Dwylin decided that
if he nailed Caleb at full speed, there
may be a chance he can't get out of the current, and he was proving to
be right. Unfortunately for Dwylin, he was unable to save himself and took a tumble in the cold water. He jumped up out of the water
with a big gasp for air and from the shock of the cold water. He
guided his boat to the shore and stood there for a while to catch his
breath and to cool off his temper.
We
headed down the river again we could hear something faint in the
distance, “I don’t
know, this one sounds pretty rough” Jon said. Dwylin
stayed in the back of the group paralyzed with silence.
We
approached the next set of rapids, and boy, were they ROUGH. Our
group had been
tackling
the rapids one person
at a time. Dwylin was one of the last to roll through the rapids,
and something happened to him that made everyone wish they had a
camera rolling. Dwylin's boat took a turn in the rapids
that was much sharper than he wanted. He ran ashore on a rock, and
the current kept pushing him down the river. So Dwylin’s raft
turned around backward, and before he knew it. The raft was now
flowing down the rapid backwards,
and Dwylin feeling totally out of control took his paddle and started
pumping up and down in the air. This motion resembled a weightlifter
doing a bench press. (This
motion basically represented his total lack of control in this
situation, and he identified
that) As he continued down the river, backward, he went down
another drop in the water level. Dwylin, who
had not put his paddle in the water since he spun around, was
still content to make it through the rapids without paddling.
Miraculously
his boat turned around for the second time while in the rapids and
Dwylin made it through this
experience unscathed.
We
came up to some small rock
cliffs that had some ledges
and the guys decided to stop and jump off. Landon, Dan, Nate, Matt, and Caleb were jumping in.
Matt jumped in the water and right as he jumped into yelled out, “I
love you Linda.”
(HEY, CONSIDERING THAT I WAS THE ONLY ONE ON THIS TRIP THAT DOESN’T SPEAK DUTCH… I DON’T WANT TO HEAR ANYONE COMPLAIN ABOUT TRANSLATION DIFFICULTY.) Every now and then Dan will do something just beyond his skill level and saw one of those today… watch and see.
(HEY, CONSIDERING THAT I WAS THE ONLY ONE ON THIS TRIP THAT DOESN’T SPEAK DUTCH… I DON’T WANT TO HEAR ANYONE COMPLAIN ABOUT TRANSLATION DIFFICULTY.) Every now and then Dan will do something just beyond his skill level and saw one of those today… watch and see.
It
didn’t take long for us to keep on moving and after a few more
bumpy areas, we found “The Cliff”. Dan, Jon, Nate, and Matt all
decided to jump off, but no one was able to jump off. Dan kept
looking like he was gonna jump but just couldn’t do it. So, to
ensure that everyone would jump off all the guys agreed to a bet. If
one failed to jump off, that meant he owed the others $15 each. Jon
and Dan switched places in line and Jon jumped off first. Followed
by everyone else, and no money switched hands because of this.
There
is a pullout point for the rafts, about two miles from where our cars
were parked. Some of the guys have been saying the whole trip that
they would like to float the whole way to the end. If you pull out
where everyone else pulls out you have a two-mile hike ahead of you.
Now, if you keep going down
the river you’ll find that the river narrows and that the rapids
turn from class 1-3 and after you pass the pullout point it becomes
a class 4 and above. Matt, Jon, Landon, and Dwylin pulled out and
Dan, Caleb, and Nate continued on down the river, with no life
jackets or helmets, basically asking to be killed. They
gave plenty of warning for all those that wanted to continue on down
the river.
The
four walkers started walking up the path with our bags repacked. As
soon as we started walking uphill Dwylin’s
left leg seemed to be tight and unable to extend
fully. We would find out, after the trip, that Dwylin’s knee was
slightly out of the socket. Landon’s shoes were soaked and decided to
walk the two miles back in his flip flops. While
walking back on the path we
ended up seeing our three amigos rafting down the river. Getting
in and out of their
boats to check the rapids to see if they were too rough to go
through.
At
one spot Dan was headed down
the river and saw that he was heading towards a rock wall so he
bailed and grabbed on to the rocks and ended up climbing out as his
boat kept going downstream. When Dan jumped out, his boat flipped
and kept going downriver. Eventually, we found it stuck in a
Whirlpool still upside down. The only problem was that the boat was
about 20 feet below them.
Caleb managed to find a 20-foot long stick from a tree, and Nate used
it to get the boat away from the whirlpool. Once it was out it
headed back down the river to
a point where Dan was waiting for it. Standing there with his feet
on both sides of the river. He waited for the boat to get
between his legs and went to grab for it, but the boat was dragged on
down the river and out of Dan’s reach. Dan ran after it again and
the boat got caught by a rock. When
Dan caught up to it again, the
raft, seemingly with a mind of its own,
managed to escape his grasp once again. So,
he had no other choice but to run off down the river. He got in
front of the boat and found an
underwater
shoreline that he could
stand on so he jumped
in the water and grabbed
his
boat. This is a story you
just wished that you could see it in person, but we have the next
best thing. That's right we have a video and we added music to it.
The
other group of guys finished their
hike back to the trucks and started to clean up.
Most changed into new
clothes and just wanted to clean their feet.
Jon found a used 24 pack of
water in his truck and did we ever enjoy that watery feeling. There
was just a
totally new appreciation
for the simple treasures
in our lives, but something
else caught my eye. It was some sort of structure off in the
distance. It had four brick walls and a metal door with a lock on
the inside, and a beautiful commode on the inside. Do you want to
know the best part was? It had a concrete floor!!! No brush or
branches around or even worse animals ready to catch you in a moment
of weakness, but this was another step closer to heaven.
OK, I may have over
emphasized how amazing this restroom was, but for a restroom, it
wasn’t too bad.
We
were at the trucks for about 20 minutes when our brothers from down
under showed up told us about their
adventures. They brought up Dan’s experience and how he lost his
jacket and some socks, but left with his life. This was a good trade
and we all laughed together
and reminisced on our trip experiences. We got ourselves in a circle
and prayed together one
last time thanking God
for providing us with safety and also allowing us to get ourselves in
precarious situations so
we could find joy in the
mistakes that we all made.
After all, it’s not the safety of our experiences that make lives
epic and interesting. It's pushing through
the hard moments and reaching your goal at the end. Much like our
Christian lives we aren’t meant to live these safe lives with no
adversity, but lives of action. Moving in a moment's notice
at God’s command, and
making it to our reward at the end. Taking our experiences and scars
with us all the way to the end. All of this creates the epic story
of our lives and our chance to see God working through all of it. Do
I wish I wouldn’t have had my knee pop out or a ton of blisters on
my feet… yes! I wish that, but I wouldn’t trade that story for
what actually happened.
Epilogue
Aug/ 11/ 17 - Aug/ 13/ 2017
We
split up from here Dan and Jon headed back to Plains, and the rest of
us headed to Indiana. It was about a two-hour drive just to get out
of the dirt roads, and another
hour and a half
to get a cell phone signal. At
this point, we all started to receive oodles of messages from family
and friends. Nate or Caleb managed to turn this into a competition.
Nate ended up with around 16,
Matt with about 12, Caleb ended around 22, Landon UNKNOWN, Dwylin got
last with 1.
We
got ourselves out onto the pavement again and stopped along the road
to talk with Dan about how we should leave. Splitting ways was just
another punch in the gut that our trip was rapidly coming to an end.
We had to head back to Browning, MT to return our rafts. We got
there as the sun was fading away, and then stopped at a local subway
for the best
footlongs of our lives!
Landon
started by driving from the park to Browning and then Nate took over
for a few hours. Dwylin drove after that so that the others could
rest. I feel that Dwylin did a great job driving through the
darkness of night while everyone else was
asleep, said an anonymous
occupant of the truck. (It could have been Dwylin that said this.
Technically, he was an occupant in the truck.) However, even the
greatest of people can have a moment that can bring him back to
reality. For Dwylin it was
driving around 90 mph and having a deer cross the road in front of
him. It wasn’t as
dramatic of an experience as
it could have been. Dwylin started to realize how he wasn’t as
alert as he thought he was.
Landon
took over next and we found ourselves driving on the freeway that
passes Sturgis, SD. This could easily be considered the Mecca of
motorcyclists. A small town in the middle of nowhere gets ravaged by
thousands of bikers and their
RVs and Trucks for two weeks. People
will do whatever it takes to get their
bike to and from Sturgis. From here
all the way to Chicago we surrounded by bikes and trailers that were
heading home.
What
is something that should happen on every trip? SHAMELESS SINGING!
By the time we reached Iowa, we were bored enough that we started
singing the greatest hits of our Alaska trip and sending them to Jon
back in Montana. This was causing laughter hard enough to make our
sides hurt. Here is a sampling of it.
We
got back to Dan’s around 2 AM on Sunday morning, and
I went home and showered and soaked my feet in Epsom Salt and went to
bed around 3 and slept a solid 9 hours. Matt drove left with Nate
and Caleb to go to Ohio to
see his fiance. Caleb was dropped off at a hotel in Fort Wayne,
where his parents happened to be staying that night. Matt was
dropped off pretty close to 6:50 at Linda’s house, and Nate finally
made it home at 7:30. Just in time for his family to get up for
church that day, but Nate would not accompany them. However, back in
Indiana, we found out that Landon did indeed go to church that
morning. Making my parents ask me why I decided not to attend.
Thanks a lot Landon.
TWO
WEEKS LATER
Aug/ 26/ 17
All
of us were able to see each other again at Matt and Linda’s
wedding. As with
any
group of guys, there
were
no pictures
taken to prove it. Jon and Dan were groomsmen and Dwylin was Matt’s
personal server and “First Alternate” *wink. Caleb showed up as a guest because he happened to go on the trip with us, and
that still makes me laugh.
Landon was there as well helping park cars and to enjoy the
festivities.
Now
that Matt is married our adventures as
a group will definitely slow
down, and we understand
that. We
gave him our blessing anyway, but
what choice did we have. I mean he really likes her after all.
This
now concludes our adventure from
the Bob Marshall Wilderness…
hopefully
in the next few weeks, I’ll be able to finish the videos for you all
to see but here is a gift to hold you over till then…
Our
Trailer Video
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