I’ve spent nine summers in Idaho and have yet to float the
Boise River. Knowing I’d need something big to make it happen, I put it on my
list. I have beautiful memories of floating the Fresno River with the Junior
High kids on their retreat but I knew that this one would take a bit of
coordination. Cindi and Ariel joined me and we met up at Kathryn Albertson Park
to carpool to Barber Park. We had a slight mishap with the raft the Godwins
lent me (namely that we were missing a cap for one of the sections) so we ended
up renting tubes instead.
The float was incredibly relaxing. There were times where
I’d have to try and paddle to either speed up or slow down to float alongside
Cindi and Ariel and by the end of the day, my forearms were chaffed and pretty
painful for the next few days. But that was later. The day of, the float was
beautiful- the day was just perfect, the water wasn’t too cold and the sun was
warm. And I didn’t get sunburned, which was really the plan all along. Because
it was Tour de Fat in Ann Morrison Park, there was hardly anyone on the river.
We did catch up at one point to a Bachelor Party of guys on a few rafts and
kayaks and luckily we were able to get past them when they pulled off to use
one of the porta-potties alongside the green-belt. I could easily have floated
all day long, especially if I had more water that didn’t get dunked in the
river during one of the little rapid dips. The nice part about renting from
Barber Park is that they will pick up your tubes for you and all we needed to
do was drive ourselves back up to the park to get the cars. We stopped at Blue
Sky Bagels on the way since we were starving but certainly relaxed from the
float. I’m so glad that there were so few people on the river, that it wasn’t
busy at all, that we were able to rent tubes last minute, that the friends I
floated with got along even though they hadn’t met before, and that I got to
check something off my list while enjoying a relaxing day in the sun. I
definitely would float the river again- I know what to do and what not to do
now!
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