Downstream view on the Nooksack |
Is
it a full moon? It might be close to a full moon. We argued
amongst ourselves, when was the last full moon? As we
drifted by our take out, we discussed who would have to hitchhike
back to the take out to the vehicle that we were now passing by. A
fisherman watching from shore called out in friendly warning,
"where you going?" we told him our new takeout plan, he
smiled, "you won't make it before dark!" We
continued on.
View of the Twin Sisters from the Nooksack River |
As the sun began to set we admired the alpen glow on Mt Baker and the Twin Sisters. The sky colors were
phenomenal as sunsets in the great northwest tend to be. Pink,
red, orange, ending in a gray and blue.
I spotted movement. In
the fading light it was difficult to say what it was. "Hey
guys, is that an animal?" No,” said my companions, “it's a
piece of wood.” As we grew closer my piece of wood began to move.
It was a large beaver, large enough to remind me of the critters
in the Princess Bride, well definitely the largest beaver I've
ever seen. He/she regarded us with skepticism, these humans on the
water at this late hour. The big guy ambled to the water and swam
away, presumably towards home.
The
bald eagles decided in the last of the light to give us an acrobatic
show. One of the values of a sunset trip is the increased chance
of seeing wildlife. As the sunset was officially complete we realized
that we were not even close to a moon showing soon.
Our laughter startled a couple having a romantic tryst on the side of the river. The gentleman yelled at us, "it's awesome you guys know the river so well you can run it in the dark." We laughed again and continued on, we do know the rivers well.
As we safely approached our take out the idea for a commercial sunset trip was born -not to be run in the dark but carefully timed to take off as the sun set finished. We made it back to our respective vehicles without a hitch, and went on to warm meals. As always, we believe in the choose your adventure approach to life, and on this occasion we were rewarded well for it.
Our laughter startled a couple having a romantic tryst on the side of the river. The gentleman yelled at us, "it's awesome you guys know the river so well you can run it in the dark." We laughed again and continued on, we do know the rivers well.
As we safely approached our take out the idea for a commercial sunset trip was born -not to be run in the dark but carefully timed to take off as the sun set finished. We made it back to our respective vehicles without a hitch, and went on to warm meals. As always, we believe in the choose your adventure approach to life, and on this occasion we were rewarded well for it.
Post sunset from the Nooksack River |
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