
When I stepped into the blue rubber raft from the safety of the river bank, I had only two things on my mind: Carpe Diem and survival.* I said a little prayer with faith and gratitude for peace and hope. Before the bus ride to our launching site, I had skimmed the release of liability and waiver of legal rights and acknowledged that whitewater rafting can be HAZARDOUS AND INVOLVES THE RISK OF PHYSICAL INJURY/DEATH. Then I signed on the line and proceeded to pick up my wetsuit, spray jacket, helmet, and life-preserver.
Colorado’s abundant snowfall last winter through May translates to deeper, faster water and what may have been the best white water rafting season in decades.
Shout out to my brother Scott and his beautiful, adventurous wife Gerri for having a 30th wedding anniversary and a reason to celebrate with friends and family, to Rapid Image Photography for the complimentary photos, and to Zach, Ivan, and Kerrie of Clear Creek Rafting Company for the safety debrief and an adrenaline-fueled float through the Rocky Mountains. No one fell off of the raft. No one died. And the river of life keeps flowing, sometimes with faster, deeper waters and cold splashes in the face, sometimes with the possibility of tipping, relying on your life vest, and swimming to safety.
When I stepped back into my ordinary life from the perfection of vacation, I had only two things on my mind: Carpe Diem and survival. I said a little prayer with faith and gratitude for peace and hope.*

Happy Independence Day to my American friends! And Happy 4th of July wherever you are!
*Inspired by S. E. Hinton’s The Outsiders, “When I stepped into the bright sunlight from the darkness of the movie house, I had only two things on my mind: Paul Newman and a ride home.”
So wonderful😃
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So fun! Thank you, Priya!
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Great post 🙂
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Happy! Grateful no one died and the river of life continues to flow!
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Yes! Yes! And yes! Thank you, Panama 🇵🇦 Steve!
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Very nice Crystal!
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Thank you! I grew up four hours away from the New Mexico Rockies and spent much time there, then lived in Denver for a bit. The mountains keep drawing me back.
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So glad you guys got away & had rafting fun!!
Love to all,
Dana, Nana, Mom
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Great vacay! Thank you, Nana, Dana, Mom!
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I had never been to Breckenridge. So beautiful! And we rafted out of Idaho Springs, just 30 min. outside of Denver. So fun! ❤️
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Very awesome Crystal!!
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Living and exploring just like you, Jyoti!
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Oh…😄😃😃
It’s great then!!😍🌹💞😄😃
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That looked pretty amazing!
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You Only Live Once. Right, Kathy?
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Abso flipping lutely!
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I have nominated you for The Liebster Award, please check the link below
https://faithfood.blog/2019/07/06/leibster-award/
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Oh WOW!!! Thank you so much!!
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You’re welcome and you very much deserve it 😊
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Love this! And you’re so right–there’s that piece of the land that becomes a part of us and never leaves. Wisconsin’s like that for me! 🙂
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It’s so good for the soul to be there! ❤️
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My husband tried to talk me into rafting, but there wasn’t time on this trip! Maybe next time we head west 😉 In the meantime, I’ll work on my post about our off-roading adventure near Moab.
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That sounds amazing! I look forward to reading about Moab!
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Glad you survived! It’s a rush, isn’t it?? Great photos! 😃
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😂 Me, too, and yes. I felt very, very alive.
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Beautiful pictures! I’m glad everyone survived. I’m not quite brave enough to try that yet……
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So they grade the river difficulty from class I (easiest/safest) to class VI (most difficult/dangerous). We were on class III-IV, and it took some effort to stay on the raft, but there were other options. I highly recommend it!
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Awesome Crystal 💃🏻
Am glad you listened to your father 😊🤗
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Me, too, Ashok! Making positive choices is a continued practice. Thanks for stopping by to read and say so. ❤️
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😊🤗
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Looks like I am going to be your 200th follower 😊💕
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Yay!!! You helped me reach a milestone! Thank you, Dear! ❤️
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My pleasure and Congratulations Crystal
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Congratulations for 200+followers and thank you for stopping by . ❤️🌸
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Thank you so much for finding me and being a part of my WordPress community! ❤️
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So cool, Colorado all the way:)!
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I have to say, Houston is hot, and I’m pining for the mountains. 🌄
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You’re in Houston!! I spent many years there… for some reason your messages aren’t flagging, so again apologies for the late reply. Well, Denver has been hella hot recently too:)!
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So true. I’m orginally a mountain state girl, even though now I live in the flattest state in the country!
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I’m a 50/50 split between the mountains and the ocean. I’m now googling where I can live with both…
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What an exciting and meaningful adventure! Thank you for following BrewNSpew! 😉
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Hi Eugenia! Thank you so much for stopping by and taking taking time to comment. I appreciate your follow! Have a wonderful weekend!
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My pleasure, Crystal!
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Amazingly courageous! I have never done this type of rafting. Kudos to you for bravery.
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I went with my family when I was probably 8-years-old, and I couldn’t wait to do it again. There are smoother, less splashy rides. I highly recommend it!
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Your photos are amazing! 🙂
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Thank you, Mimi! I can’t take credit for the rafting photos, but I did shoot the mountains in Breckenridge on my cell phone.
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Wow Crystal! I love your adventure! And courage, I should say! Your heart sure holds so much love and joy! Thanks for this awesome post! ❤️
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I’m going to be 50 this year, and I feel there is so much more life and love and adventure and joy!! Thank you, YBP!!
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Awesome! Cheers then to 50 Billion Blessings and awesome adventures ahead!!!!! ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
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What an adventure! Congrats!
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I’ve been adventure-seeking this summer, for sure! Thank you, da-AL!
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What fun! I did that years ago in Pennsylvania (I think), but I fell out of the raft in the “double helix” part of the Rapids. It was as scary as it sounds but obviously I made it through. 😎 Looks like you had a great time.
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Now there’s a blog post! Your trip sounds scary! I’m thankful everything turned out okay. 😬
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Great action shots
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Yes and thank you! I love that the photos were part of the package.
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Hey Crystal Byers, Its an awesome post, It’s been full of fun and joy, You both looks gorgeous and so beautiful.
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Thank you, Dear! You’re so very kind! Sending you fun and joy! ❤️
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It’s my utmost pleasure to be part of your team.
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I wish I could do this. I’m terrified by body of water.
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I grew up in the water, but I have other fears I’m working on facing…
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Awesome adventure. I have been rafting a couple of times and it is a blast, for sure. All the best Crystal. Allan
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I’ve loved living vicariously through your Italian adventure, Allan! Wondering where we’re going next.
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