Family Adventures

Making a Difference in a Grandchild’s Life

by admin on November 29, 2011

We grandparents look forward to The Holidays as a time when we might have a few elusive moments with those teenaged grandchildren.

What to get them for Christmas besides a check or gift card stymies grandparents all over the world!

Here’s a suggestion: A river rafting trip.

Dustin river rafting

My grandson at the helm!

My husband and I gave our grandchildren a rafting trip several years ago, and it is still a favorite topic at family gatherings.

We wanted an opportunity to get reacquainted with those young strangers who somehow replaced the cuddly adoring preschoolers who used to rush to hug us when we came to visit.

We scheduled a three-day rafting trip with River Dancers. It was a gift to our grandchildren, and also a gift to ourselves.

We spent three days on the Klamath watching those children build new river skills, and having the time of their lives.

We had hours every evening to play together at our lovely riverside campsites, and to catch up on their lives.

Having a host of young, experienced river guides overseeing the water play and making the delicious meals took away the stigma of “going on vacation with the grandparents.”

As our younger grandchildren grow up, we look forward to the time when there will be a river rafting trip in their Christmas stockings.

John or Chantal will be happy to get you a gift certificate, and then to help you plan your trip.

Click here to learn more and to order that certificate.

Guest post by blogger and internet marketing specialist, Joanne Steele. Joanne was not a river rafting enthusiast until she experienced river fun with her grandkids, and realized that gourmet meals would magically appear without her involvement 3 times a day… plus snacks… and fine wine. Really, grandmothers, yummy cookies are just as good when someone else bakes them!

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rafting the Upper Sacramento river

Tom and Cliff enjoying a good ride

The exceptional combination of big winter snows and a cooler than average spring is creating perfect conditions for the Upper Sacramento. The river is still running flush and full and we expect good flows until the 4th of July and perhaps longer.

Water fall on the Upper Sacramento River

Cascading side streams are keeping the Sacramento River flush and full

Where are you?

Here’s the chance to give your teenager the thrill of his or her life.

Book a family Upper Sacramento day trip and we’ll give your teenager a 50% discount!

And for all you others book an Upper Sacramento day trip on Father’s Day and we’ll give Dad a 50% discount!

When the snow is all melted, the Upper Sac goes back to being a nice little trout stream. So, don’t miss the boat! Book your trip now before water levels drop and we rafters give the river back to the fishermen.

Upper Sacramento River trip Information

800.926.5002

rafting@riverdancers.com

Wild azaleas in full bloom along the Upper Sacramento river corridor

Wild azaleas in full bloom along the Upper Sacramento river corridor

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Sweet morning on the Klamath River Family river trips – summer 2009.

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