Alexander wasn't too sure this was going to be that great at first; however, after having a little fresh air blow in his h
About three miles into our journey, we were held up by a bunch of derelicts on horseback. Why would the train stop? You would think that a 100 ton locomotive could easily plow over a man on a horse.... Any way, perhaps their six shooters appeared more threatening to the engineer.
The view from the train down Provo Canyon was great. We rode the train about half way down the canyon where we chartered a ride back up to the Deer Creek Reservoir where we rented a raft and floated back down about 7 miles.
Again, the scenery was beautiful - the class I and II rapids were just right for David - he had a blast leaning over the side as we drifted into each rolling rapid allowing the
This is the perfect float trip for families with small kids. There was just enough white water to keep the kids excited and the whole trip lasted just under 90 minutes. However, now that it is over, I think they are all ready for some Class IV rapids...
We had about three hours before we had to get back onto the train so the same rafting outfitters took us up to Sundance where we intended to go up the ski lift and hike around a while... However, as soon as we got up there the weather changed and they had to close the lift. We tried to make the most of it by checking out the shops and occasionally finding a photo opportunity.
After the rain subsided, they still didn't open the lift... We would have to say that the least favorite part of this little trip was the wait for the van to pick us up.
We even had fun riding the train back to Heber City.
2 comments:
Looks like tons of fun...I wish I could've tagged along! Maybe the next one. :) Jeff
Hey, nunca hice eso cuando vivia en Provo =(
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