The next morning, all bright eyed and bushy tailed, the four of us grabbed breakfast from the local gas station and drove about a mile down the road to the edge of town where we found Bigfoot Rafting. We met our tour guide for the day whom Bonnie nicknamed "Jed" when she couldn't remember his name, and frankly according to her that's what he looked like.
We loaded into a jeep which took us down the road and to the river, hopped aboard our little raft for the day, and "Jed" guided us on our search for Bigfoot.
We floated down the river some, enjoyed the scenery, looked for clues of bigfoot, and busted our way through some rapids. "Jed" was a great sport and caught on quickly how into the whole Bigfoot thing Cayd was, so he would sporadically pull the boat over, and help Cayd search the area for signs of the beast.
We had some lunch on the river and then on our final stop, Cayd finally found his proof!
I must say, we were all pretty relieved. None of us girls really wanted to end the day by tramping through the forest on our own little hike trying to appease Cayd on this quest for Bigfoot.
So from all of us, thank you Jed!
We got back into town in plenty of time to continue our exciting adventures with a trip to the Bigfoot Museum.
We spent a good twenty minutes at the museum. Long enough to see some artifacts, hear some bigfoot facts, sign in the guest book, and get some amazing souveniers.
We walked back to the hotel for some clean up and down time. Then onto dinner!
3 comments:
So where is a picture of "Jed" and were the Bigfoot burgers any good... they look huge for sure. Cool post and what a good day. Love, Aunt Gail
Funfun with Jed and Bigfoot. What great memories you are helping Aubs, Bon, and Cayd have!
hmmm . . . when you write about it on paper, it makes us seem so weird :) Thanks again for recording . . . book coming soon
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