It's been years, but given the odds, it was bound to happen.
Lessons of the day:
Why you should wear a wading belt.
How much water can YOU get in your waders?
Really - how cold is 54 degree water?
Float trip without a boat is not as much fun.
Why I carry a waterproof camera.
Taking a face-first dive from a bowling ball size rock.
Why I should fish upstream of Rick.
The view from under the water is quite different than from the shoreline.
Now I know what the fish see.
I always wondered if Rick would hear me yell. Yes. And he would have caught up to me. Eventually.
Didn't panic.
I realize I float really well.
Learned how much water a chest pack will hold.
Quite refreshing on a hot day. Glad it wasn't May.
Water rescue by Kelly, the Park City, Utah Fire Chief. Later he tells me he's never had water rescue training!
Will I get sick if I swallowed the river water?
First words I said to Kelly & Stacy as I float by, "Save my rod!" Then Stacy said "Spoken like a true fly fisher."
Need to dry out the flies or the hooks will rust.
New way to wash my shirt.
I think the river is warm enough to wet-wade, sans waders. Tomorrow freedom!
This wouldn't have been so bad if I wasn't wearing rubber pants that hold water. And boots that became as heavy as cement shoes. But I do float well.