I have finally, finally sorted through these pictures from our OARS trip in August๐ณ!
If you happen to have seen the OARS trip that my hubby and I went on back in July, then you already now what fans we are of this organization.
It has taken me this long for a couple of reasons. 1. I have been fortunate enough to be extra busy this summer. I have been traveling and playing with my kids๐ย And, 2. mine was the only camera on this trip, which meant that my other family members would grab my phone and took far more pictures than my capacity to sort through!
I have lots of this:
And this, to deal with!
So….You can see part of why this took so long!
This was a true family vacation. My hubby, our two kids, one boyfriend, hubby’s parents and me, set out for Moab, Utah. Our plan was to visit both Arches and Canyonlands National Parks, for the first couple days, then meet our OARS guides for a 5 day, 4 night white water adventure.
We flew from Seattle to Salt Lake city and rented two cars to transport the seven of us, and our gear, to Moab (a four hour drive). After stocking up our VRBO and getting a good night sleep, we all piled into one car for the 30 minute ride to Arches. To accomplish this task, two of us had to ride in the back of the van. The smallest ones got that honor!
Yes, I have a coffee mug with me! This was not the highlight of the day, to be sure ๐คข. But is was worth it to see this gorgeous park!
Of course, you can’t take climbers to the rocks and expect them to stay on the ground.
We had a blast climbing and scrambling up the formations!
Even Grandpa could not resist doing some climbing!
That evening, the kids and I decided to hike to the iconic Delicate Arch, to view it at sunset. My son set a rapid pace, so we got there in plenty of time!
We hiked back in the dark and got ready for Canyonlands the next day.
Canyonlands is beautiful, no doubt! But I have to say, for me, Arches was a little better! Of course the kids found plenty to occupy themselves๐
Alex loves to boulder, so she had to work her way over the top of this ledge.
And Ryan couldn’t pass up this crack climbing opportunity. I am sure that we received some odd looks from the other visitors ๐ฌ
Finally, it was time to meet our guides and start our trip down the Colorado River. Our path would take us through Canyonlands once again, but at the water level. We began with a couple days of motoring down the river. We had a lot of ground to cover before finding the rapids.
We were treated to amazing views!
And then the skies opened up and it pouredย โย ๐จย ๐ย I am talking biblical proportions here! We all grabbed our rain gear and huddled, under what little cover there was available. But we had to keep motoring down river to make it to our first camp site.
Very wet!
And, look at the color of the water! It was full of sediment streaming down the red rocks. The guides, who spend every week in this area, said they had never seen the water so red.
Nevertheless, they set up camp and made us dinner๐
OARS trips are known for their amazing food preparations, even in the middle of nowhere! We had delicious dinners and breakfast (my favorite meal of the day) was perfect, every time๐
Our first night was wet, but fun!
The next day was cooler than most, nice if you are in the desert, in August. We did appreciate the cooler temps.
We did dock along the way and take some time for hiking around. Our guides were very knowledgeable about the local geology and the former indigenous tribes. We saw glyphs and old ruins that were the way of life thousands of years ago.
The weather dried out and the hot temps returned showing us amazing sunsets and abundant wildlife. I especially loved the bats at twilight.
While the guides made dinner, we would pitch our tents and play games. My son is throwing a horseshoe in the picture below, That is some follow through ๐
One night, I was taking some panoramic shots when the kids got involved.
Each night we were treated to spectacular sunsets and moon risings.
Our last day was rapids day! Sadly, I was too busy trying to survive to take any pictures of us actually navigating the white water. It took all day, and I swallowed a lot of the Colorado in the process ๐. Absolutely the best day of the trip! We did not flip, which is great, but we did go vertical a few times๐
All great trips have an ending! We motored to the extraction point.
And loaded up into two, very small planes!
Ryan jumped into the copilot’s seat.
Our final view of Canyonlands came from above, making our trip complete!
This is the “confluence”, where the Colorado meets the Green River. We were treated to a view that is unique due to that thunderstorm from three days prior! Really amazing๐
If you have hung on this far, then thank you! I do hope I have not driven you crazy with my wacko family adventures! If you get the opportunity to travel with OARS, you will not be disappointed. ๐๐