Kayaking the Colorado River in a storm - Glen Canyon Back Haul

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  • Kayaking the Colorado River in a storm - Glen Canyon Back Haul
    Kayak the Colorado website. These guys are great.
    www.kayakthecolorado.com/?gcl...
    I am not an avid kayaker. I usually hike, backpack and canyoneer. But kayaking is fun. However, I know my lane, so when I kayak, I pick a mellow place to do it. I've done the back haul to the Glen Canyon Dam before. It's great. You float down the Colorado River about 14~15 miles to Lee's Ferry where your vehicle is waiting. You can fish, you can camp, you can check out petroglpyhs....It's absolutely amazing. And an easy adventure.
    Well, under the right conditions. Mother Nature doesn't really care about your plans. The Colorado River and Glen Canyon can be beautiful, but they can also be unwelcoming. It all depends on the circumstances, especially the weather. The first time I did it, it was perfect. This time? Not as much.
    Still awesome. And I still highly recommend it. I'll be back. But I'll shoot for a 0% chance of rain next time.
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    G2 - Dan Ezra
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    Kharon - The Duke of Norfolk
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Комментарии • 116

  • @TheNotLostNomad
    @TheNotLostNomad Год назад +20

    Hey guys this is Clint! First of all, I appreciate Jerry because my mistake caught up to me quickly and while I was starting to panic when I started to feel the hyperthermia settle in…he stayed cool and calm.
    This whole day was still amazing and I’d do it all over again…same weather and all. I know now, just like Jerry mentioned, that we should never avoid taking the extra precautions needed because it’s inconvenient. I had I’m my mind that even though I was getting cold I could just continue to paddle the last mile through and be just fine. That storm had other plans…
    Thanks Jerry for the great time and great life lesson!

    • @nathanriggs1125
      @nathanriggs1125 Год назад +2

      You two are so much fun to watch. I know this wasn't a "fun" video, but it's really beneficial to understand the struggles of others. I'm glad you both made it back safe.

    • @lynnnorthrup8914
      @lynnnorthrup8914 Год назад +2

      That was insane! Glad both of you safe and that Jerry still has toes. We know that Tina is the smartest one because she stay home, warm, and dry! A good lesson from an entertaining video. 👍👍👍👍👍😀❄️

  • @sheahill3340
    @sheahill3340 Год назад +8

    Thank you for being unashamed to show the trips that don’t go perfectly. These videos are so valuable for everyone to understand what to do when things go wrong.

  • @delvinmorales9458
    @delvinmorales9458 Год назад +4

    Another Jerry Arizona video, another good day. Life is good.

  • @pw2883
    @pw2883 Год назад +4

    Hi Jerry, These types of hardship experiences build character, plus they build bonds with those you suffer along with. It’s good to suffer occasionally as it tests you and makes you stronger. I suffered plenty during my U.S. Army years.

  • @ireton3
    @ireton3 Год назад +4

    Glad you're all okay. It's good reminder for all of us outdoorsy folks, that when you're out in nature, you're at her mercy. Prepare the best you can and always have a good backup plan in case things go bad.

  • @debborich
    @debborich Год назад +5

    Dude.
    I'm glad you and Clint got safe. Hypothermia is the worst, I've been there, really close to the no-return point. I can remember getting off my own kayak into the freezing water, struggling to get to shore, laying in the grass waiting for the sun to warm me enough that I felt that I could get to safety.
    I'm glad y'all are good. Thank you for posting this important info.

  • @TimmyCramer
    @TimmyCramer 9 месяцев назад +1

    I did this kayak trip last week. Started from the dam and it took me 4 hours. It was frigging kickass!! Timmy C Arizona

  • @bmwman63
    @bmwman63 Год назад +4

    In my Navy days I served on a helicopter assault ship,(LHA-5, USS Peleliu). I walked the hangerbay multiple times during the day and the Infantry Marines were always standing at attention with all their gear spread out for inspection. The inspectors were picky too! Everything had to be perfect. Being a sailor, I thought it was a little ridiculous. Now that I'm older and a little wiser, I see why. Situations can turn from Calm to Chaotic, as you say, on a dime. When you need it, you need it and better be able to find it and rely on it when needed. Again, thanks for making the video.

  • @BrianAndrewStephens
    @BrianAndrewStephens Год назад +1

    Hi Jerry. Im one of Clints buddies. Love the video. Great storytelling.

  • @moretoliving2236
    @moretoliving2236 Год назад +1

    From a perspective of an avid kayaker here in Florida. If there is anything more than 10% chance of rain... I do not go. Don't ask me what cured me of doing that. Florida receives absolutely gnarly squalls even deep inland. They come with lightning bolts hitting everywhere, 60mph winds and alligators if you fall into water. I got caught twice. First time it was just plain scary. Second time it was also very incredibly stupid. Glad you got off the water there.

  • @rune4422
    @rune4422 Месяц назад

    excellent video on how one needs to be prepared thanks again

  • @TimmyCramer
    @TimmyCramer Год назад +3

    I've fished Lee's Ferry dozens of times and love that area.....it is beautiful!!! Hiking Havasupai falls next month or at least I hope so! Timmy C Arizona

    • @JerryArizona
      @JerryArizona  Год назад +1

      Best of luck. I hear they just got some major flooding.

  • @kyklain86
    @kyklain86 Год назад +7

    I grew up in Page all my life and spent lots of times around Lee's Ferry and Marble Canyon area. I wouldn't be kayaking that river until it is warm, like May. Weather is too unpredictable when winter is transitioning into Spring.

  • @tonics7121
    @tonics7121 Год назад +2

    You are totally a hoot. Great vids always.

  • @switchflare
    @switchflare Год назад +2

    The water coming out of the bottom of that dam is freezing! It doesn't take much when it's already cold outside to turn a pleasant day into a bad one. You guys were lucky the boat captain came for you. The wind on the Colorado can really kick your butt. It's even worse on the Black Canyon run south of Hoover. Have to paddle hard just to avoid going backwards most afternoons. Props to you Jerry for getting back in the saddle pretty much every other weekend despite the physical toll.

    • @JerryArizona
      @JerryArizona  Год назад

      Good tip on Black Canyon. I've had that on the list for a long time. I'll definitely learn how to prepare better for the wind.

    • @switchflare
      @switchflare Год назад

      @@JerryArizona The pro tip for Black Canyon is start early and plan to be off the river by early afternoon. Hard shell is better than inflatable (think wind sail). If you paddle south of Willow Beach, the wind is crazy more often than not.

  • @austinado16
    @austinado16 Год назад

    Wow! I'm so glad you've got the breadth of experience to get yourselves through it. Gnarly.

  • @samuelsosano5836
    @samuelsosano5836 Год назад

    Looks like you had a great trip, Jerry! Keep on truckin'.

  • @SherylAZ
    @SherylAZ Год назад +1

    Glad you bort are fine and have a story to share. 🙌

  • @corydriver7634
    @corydriver7634 Год назад

    We used to fish up there where you guys started at near the dam. February and April every year 8 of us boated up to those sand bars and camped over a long weekend. Gorgeous up there and the best trout fishing ever.

  • @Love2Wander
    @Love2Wander Год назад

    Good to see your safe the weather has been crazy. You did the right thing to call the boat. Stay safe my friend and keep exploring

  • @kw2764
    @kw2764 Год назад

    Loved that little wall waterfall in the beginning, the deer petroglyphs, the potty stint-lol, and your always interesting music. Good lessons for all of us too--thanks for this story.

  • @paulewog857
    @paulewog857 11 месяцев назад +1

    I’ve learned that painful lesson in Marble Canyon. The weather can change in an instant. The wind can get relentless and blow you back upstream. Great video as usual. Shout out to “KYAK THE COLORADO”……they’ve saved me twice

  • @cathymoore1739
    @cathymoore1739 Год назад

    Love that float. The predictable unpredictable tricks from Mother Nature. Sounds like you were well prepared with the tent and all. Glad Kayak the Colorado got you picked up! Try again another time!

  • @joansidor5191
    @joansidor5191 Год назад

    Love your videos. Joan in Page, AZ...
    Lol.

  • @tbonejones1427
    @tbonejones1427 Год назад

    Quite The Adventure , Life Is Good!!!!

  • @dmn3773
    @dmn3773 Год назад +4

    I had a similar experience a few years ago on a backpacking trip. Started out from see canyon th with the goal being the bear canyon drainage. Weather turned sour when I hit the 7,000’ contour and the the temperature dropped nearly 25 degrees and it began to snow. Luckily I was never in danger all that much but I did make some stupid decisions of pushing on when I should have called the trip. Hypothermia is no joke. Scary stuff man. Thanks for the upload.

  • @dixielambrecht7009
    @dixielambrecht7009 Год назад +2

    Beautiful but BRRRRR....glad your all ok.

  • @elizabethescher5445
    @elizabethescher5445 Год назад

    Backpacking and hiking in the PNW Cascades - yeh, you can encounter hypothermic conditions any time of the year. Preparation, layers, and knowing when to use your equipment is vital. Glad to see you guys got out of there in one piece.

  • @LoriBH
    @LoriBH Год назад

    You made contingency plans and did your best to stay informed about the weather, so you controlled the variables you could control and just got unlucky with that turn of the weather. Thanks for another great video…glad you and Clint made it out safely! Hope your feet have survived to hike another day. 👍

  • @walkitoffarizona887
    @walkitoffarizona887 Год назад +1

    We were at the front of that traffic jam just 1/4 mile from ElPatio and Dads exit . Motorcycle fatality. Dad passed in January and we will be moving up April 1st . Thx again for sharing the good the bad and the feet in this video! All kidding aside we all have learned something from this one ! Be safe !

  • @rogerblack6270
    @rogerblack6270 Год назад +1

    Wow
    The beginning of the video I was so jealous of you guys on that trip, the end….
    Glad it worked out for you guys

    • @JerryArizona
      @JerryArizona  Год назад

      I still recommend it. Go when the weather is mellower. And account for wind. This is the second time I've experienced it kayaking and even though I DID check this day, it happened anyway. So I need to figure out how you deal with a strong headwind moving forward.

  • @louismartinez7528
    @louismartinez7528 Год назад +1

    Thats how it is in Colorado...wait a few minutes n the weather will change in a moments notice.

  • @marysanford7040
    @marysanford7040 Год назад

    Wow! Glad y’all are ok. My friends and I went in September and found Kayak the Colorado was great even on a clear day. I hope you can go back and film this place during good weather because it is just amazing.

    • @JerryArizona
      @JerryArizona  Год назад

      A few years ago Tina and I did it and conditions were perfect. Warm, sunny, no wind. I'll be back.

  • @bmwman63
    @bmwman63 Год назад +1

    Wow. Arizona. If you don't like the weather, just wait. Glad you two made it out OK. Lesson to put in my notebook: As conditions worsen, little oversights can become major mistakes exponentially fast. Thanks for making the video Jerry.

    • @thomassanio8745
      @thomassanio8745 Год назад +2

      If you don’t like the weather just wait SO true here in AZ! Well put👍

  • @TheRoadtoGonzo
    @TheRoadtoGonzo Год назад

    Yeah buddy glad you guys are ok. I had hyperthermia once and it goes from bad to worse quickly. Be safe out there.

    • @JerryArizona
      @JerryArizona  Год назад

      Crazy how fast it comes on and how affected you can be. I've been there before so I knew what was coming if we didn't change things and change them fast.

  • @jacobjdong
    @jacobjdong Год назад +1

    Haha, glad to see that we can blame Clint for our weather issues !

    • @TheNotLostNomad
      @TheNotLostNomad Год назад +1

      Haha I know right! We went from this trip to shivering under a narrow overhang in the rain at 4am at the Wave….adventure!

    • @JerryArizona
      @JerryArizona  Год назад

      Clint always brings the weather. From rain in the Grand Canyon to snow in Zion....and actually snow in the Grand Canyon and rain in Zion too. He's a bad weather magnet.

  • @keinnamemann1
    @keinnamemann1 Год назад +3

    Thanks for showing all facettes of being outdoors! It is a good thing you display it exactly as it went and make your viewers learn from your experience and your mistakes. I hope your feet are okay and you are already planning the next trip :)

    • @joansidor5191
      @joansidor5191 Год назад

      Facets

    • @keinnamemann1
      @keinnamemann1 Год назад

      @@joansidor5191 Thanks, it's only my second language and I thought it was spelled just like the german or the french original word.

    • @JerryArizona
      @JerryArizona  Год назад +1

      Thanks. My feet recovered fully. And pretty fast, actually.

  • @Duhamal
    @Duhamal 10 месяцев назад

    I just found your channel. I'm glad you guys ultimately make it out unscathed.. We must have just missed each other on the river.. Well maybe a few weeks? We were up there with a group early March and the weather went from clear to raining all weekend. Luckily we didn't have the cold or with wind... Just the rain and even some hail. We usually do this trip in later March to avoid the bulk of the storms but they seem to have lingered longer this year. The wind is I think one of the biggest reasons people camp so they can be off the river before those afternoon winds pick up.

    • @JerryArizona
      @JerryArizona  10 месяцев назад +1

      I'm definitely a novice kayaker, so I didn't even think about the wind. Pretty dumb of me, now that I know better. Still such a fun section of river. Except for the last couple miles where the current slows down. I'll definitely be better prepared next time.

  • @MoutainGuyAdventures
    @MoutainGuyAdventures Год назад

    Yeah. Rough conditions. I had a similar experience backpacking the Grand Tetons. It was suppose to rain for an hour. It rained for 8 hours and turned to sleet. We kept hiking. I should have setup the tent. Lesson learned. Good call in calling a boat. I hope to kayak that stretch in May.

    • @JerryArizona
      @JerryArizona  Год назад +1

      Hope you have better weather. When I went with Tina it was perfect conditions. Hopefully you get the same.

  • @paulashaham6282
    @paulashaham6282 Год назад +1

    Yeah! The boat came back! You did that trip in March? Lovely, but too cold.

  • @bzwax21
    @bzwax21 Год назад

    Be safe my friend, Be Safe

  • @bonshe52
    @bonshe52 Год назад +3

    Have you ever thought about writing a book on your experiences? But you must include Tina shooting you the finger. Tina rocks! Oh and Mexican Food. I am glad you and Clint are OK. Looking forward to your next adventure.

    • @JerryArizona
      @JerryArizona  Год назад +1

      Writing isn't my thing. I like videography. I have been trying to figure out how to get a graphic of Tina giving me the finger to put on a hat though.....

  • @cuddlegrammie8041
    @cuddlegrammie8041 11 месяцев назад

    Please try again ? My Grandsons and I are stuck in Kansas . I'm in a wheelchair and can't take them camping any more. So we go on adventures thru others. Would love to see more of the Colorado River.

    • @JerryArizona
      @JerryArizona  11 месяцев назад

      If you scroll back in my videos, my wife Tina and I completed this kayak route a few years ago. Just had bad weather luck this day.

  • @tomlauritzen9522
    @tomlauritzen9522 Год назад

    Holly cow........ that's cold; I'd say you guys were lucky you got a hold of the boat.... dang.....

    • @JerryArizona
      @JerryArizona  Год назад +1

      It definitely would not have been a fun night in the tent on the side of the river. So glad they came back and got us.

  • @eyalofer5015
    @eyalofer5015 Год назад +1

    Wow.

  • @KarlDeckerPresents
    @KarlDeckerPresents Год назад

    This '23 Winter/Spring has been an Ass Kicker for all of us who do our thing outside. . .. Wet and cold with A LOT of mud/ sherbet! Come on SPRING!!!

  • @williamjohnsonii2613
    @williamjohnsonii2613 Год назад +1

    Clouds look ominous.

  • @mikemaza8191
    @mikemaza8191 Год назад +2

    What day were you there? I was there Friday and was told doing down the river was suspended. The wind never stopped, Saturday was beautiful of course. I’m glad the two of you were ok. 👍

  • @richh9904
    @richh9904 16 дней назад +1

    Swimming pool toy kayaks

  • @Ramphastos333
    @Ramphastos333 Год назад

    Late March through mid-May in northern Arizona, weather -wise, sucks. Period. Been at the bottom of GC during similar conditions (snowed on the way out) and I've never wanted to be out of that place as much as I did then.

    • @JerryArizona
      @JerryArizona  Год назад +1

      The weather is always so crazy in the Grand Canyon. And then we have monsoon season to deal with later in the year as well.

  • @christeetedesco8831
    @christeetedesco8831 Год назад +1

    Hi Jerry, glad that you both are safe! Looking back on the situation now, what gear would you have packed for this type of emergency? When you do this trip next time will you bring different gear? ... like whiskey instead of beer? :)~ I am definitely adding this one to my bucket list! I look forward to seeing your next adventure!

    • @JerryArizona
      @JerryArizona  Год назад

      If this is who I think it is, you're living MY bucketlist right now in New Zealand. And next time I do this I'll bring Tina instead of Clint so the weather doesn't suck.

  • @thomassanio8745
    @thomassanio8745 Год назад

    Had hypothermia years ago on South Rim of Canyon, scary, glad you guys are OUT of there! I was shivering just like Clint. The boat service is impressive, they went above and beyond, what is the name again? I would like to use them. Thanks Jerry.

    • @JerryArizona
      @JerryArizona  Год назад

      Kayak the Colorado. They're great. He was checking on people all day as he hauled more people in. And then came and checked on everyone before leaving for the day. All above and beyond.

  • @debrabalawajder2617
    @debrabalawajder2617 Год назад +1

    I found this quite interesting. I'm glad you and your friend survived! I love that area; it's so scenic. I have a question for you: I would like to get an inflatable kayak for myself to use on our local reservoir when the water is smooth. Can you tell me the pros/cons of your Explorer K2? I'm leaning towards a "2 person" so that I can take the grandkids out with me.

    • @JerryArizona
      @JerryArizona  Год назад +1

      Pros: Not very expensive, sturdy (we've had these for 3 or so years with no problems), 2 seater, stable. Cons: More surface area versus a solid kayak when it comes to wind. I'm not much of a kayaker though, so I'd recommend asking around with people with more experience.

  • @climbjt
    @climbjt Год назад

    I launched at Havasu landing, and was in the middle of the lake, when we saw a black wall down stream ( south) moving toward us. Went back to the ramp and my buddy jumped out to get my truck and trailer. By the time he got back, the ramp was completely covered by trucks and trailers, but I was the only boat there and ready to load. Then it hit. Three foot waves, 50 mph wind, and rain drops the size of golf balls. Not an exaggeration, 40 years ago, and I still haven’t witnessed anything like it. I was four wheel drive, so my buddy backed down the grass and gravel next to the ramp, while I did circles off shore fighting the squall. It was so rough the float in the boats carb broke and flooded the engine as I made a run for the trailer. It took eight guys on the upwind side of the boat in the water to keep it straight enough to winch on to the trailer. Scared the fuck out of me, though my boat was gone. 10 minutes after we pulled it out, the blackness passed over and blue sky came back out. Palm frons everywhere, tents in the camp ground blown to shit, and complete chaos on the ramp. Event duration, 20 minutes. So ya, it sure as fuck happens

    • @JerryArizona
      @JerryArizona  Год назад

      Mother Nature has a way of reminding you who's in charge. For sure.

  • @dmerth
    @dmerth Год назад +1

    Holy &#@! Glad y'all are okay. Great lessons here, but still hard to be prepared for every unexpected thing. This days when you see safety within sight, but yet it's actually so far away given the unknown time you've got till the S#%! hits the fan. How's that foot? Did all the piggies make it to market? Get that? LOL

    • @JerryArizona
      @JerryArizona  Год назад +1

      All piggies are accounted for. Just took a soak in warm water to bring them back.

  • @rlands5134fd
    @rlands5134fd Год назад

    Wow, that would have been a lot more fun on a warm day.

  • @carolleimbach6407
    @carolleimbach6407 Год назад +1

    What an adventure! So glad you're both ok. How is the foot?

    • @JerryArizona
      @JerryArizona  Год назад

      Full recovery. A few minutes in warm water was all it took. Quite the adventure.

  • @bmwman63
    @bmwman63 Год назад +1

    By chance, what would Clint's RUclips channel be? Again, thanks for making this video.

    • @TheNotLostNomad
      @TheNotLostNomad Год назад +1

      Hey you can find me at the NotLostNomad!

    • @bmwman63
      @bmwman63 Год назад +1

      @@TheNotLostNomad Thank You Sir. I'll check out your channel. Looked like a hell of an adventure on the Colorado.

  • @mattcolver1
    @mattcolver1 Год назад +3

    I've rafted the whole Colorado and Green River system from Wyoming to Arizona. Also rafted the smaller rivers that feed the system, Yampa. San Juan etc. The canyons intensify the storms and they come up so quick and the wind just stops you. You think in August or September you don't need a bunch of warm clothing. It's so bulky and takes up so much of the limited space you have. The problem is cold air flows down. The canyons can also cause a venturi effect which accelerates the wind. The coldest place to be is the bottom of a deep canyon. In August it can go from 100 degrees down to 40 degrees in minutes during a hail storm. So many trips I brought warm clothing and they just took up space. But on a few occasions I was so happy to have warm clothes and waterproof pants. This May I have a rafting trip down the Gunnison River. I have to hike down into the steep canyon, so extra clothes will be pain in the ass. But I'll bring them.

    • @JerryArizona
      @JerryArizona  Год назад

      Yeah, this was such a freak storm. I'll usually throw an emergency rain poncho in my gear, but we were already loaded up and that wouldn't have helped us here anyway. Kinda jealous you've done the whole Colorado. It has to be incredible in so many spots.

    • @mattcolver1
      @mattcolver1 Год назад

      @@JerryArizona An amazing stretch of canyons with great hikes is Labyrinth and Stillwater canyons on the Green river just before the confluence with the Colorado. It's the section through Canyonlands NP. It's all flat water and can easily be done in canoes. It's also relatively unknown and not crowded.
      There are different places to launch and you can take a jet boat out at the end so you don't have to go down the big water in Cataract Canyon to Lake Powell. I launched at the state park in Green River, but you can also launch at Ruby Ranch or Mineral Bottom depending how many days you want to be on the river. It would be a great kayaking trip.
      I did it in a raft and went all the way to Lake Powell. My trip was 12 days. We did have one motor raft and tied all the boats together and motored some flat stretches.

  • @RR-he5du
    @RR-he5du Год назад

    “We’re too stupid to do that”… Super cloudy and you didn’t think it would rain long and hard?? 😆

    • @JerryArizona
      @JerryArizona  Год назад

      Well, in our defens......nevermind. We can be idiots.

  • @robhebbs7960
    @robhebbs7960 Год назад

    Hell of a story, Glad you two are all right. Ive had those uncontrollable shakes, not fun .

    • @JerryArizona
      @JerryArizona  Год назад

      Yeah. I went through it several years ago in Bear Canyon. It's no fun when hypothermia really kicks in.

  • @desertbloomglass
    @desertbloomglass 4 месяца назад

    Hello! Cool video. Can you share what time of year this was? We have this tripped planned the end of April and I’m low key nervous about April showers 😅 thank you!

    • @JerryArizona
      @JerryArizona  4 месяца назад

      Late march I think. Keep an eye on the forecast. Then again, that’s what we did. But you can ask your boat captain to keep an eye out for you if you’re nervous. At least Kayak the Colorado. He said they don’t leave until everyone is off the water.

  • @billj5645
    @billj5645 Год назад +1

    Oh that's not rain, remember that you're in the desert. It's a bad sign when the video starts with raincoats. There is a point where you have to stop and take shelter, or retreat. As individuals we don't have enough experience with hypothermia to know where the limit is, and if you go past the limit it is serious. Better to get out and be able to go another day.

    • @JerryArizona
      @JerryArizona  Год назад

      Unfortunately, it was forecast to rain for about an hour right when we got in there. So that was expected when the boat dropped us off. It just never let up as forecast. Which was crazy because we could get signal at spots in the canyon and the forecast showed it was cloudy but not raining the entire time it rained on us.

  • @outsidethebox218
    @outsidethebox218 Год назад

    One question, one comment.
    Do you have to have a permit to kayak that section of the Colorado?
    Also, invest in a pair of waterproof socks. When I have used them, I don't use shoes. Just use them as pseudo shoes. Ones I have extend up to the mid calf for a couple feet of water protection.

    • @JerryArizona
      @JerryArizona  Год назад

      You don't need a permit that I know of. There is a use fee that you purchase when you're heading in to the Lee's Ferry area. I forget the cost. I think you can even skip the back haul and kayak it yourself, but personally I wouldn't want to fight that current going upstream.
      And definitely good suggestion about the socks. I usually use neoprene and intended to bring them on this trip but forgot them.

  • @michaelsobieski9691
    @michaelsobieski9691 Год назад

    Oh, fun!?

    • @JerryArizona
      @JerryArizona  Год назад

      I'm going to put this down as "an epic". So yeah, it's fun now that I'm not freezing at the river's edge.

  • @rubiconadventurewithscotty3258
    @rubiconadventurewithscotty3258 Год назад +1

    Massively aggressive. You couldn't wait another month or two for more reasonable weather?

  • @Novelblue
    @Novelblue Год назад +1

    Were Jerry's feet frost bitten?

    • @JerryArizona
      @JerryArizona  Год назад

      Just cold enough for the blood vessels to contract enough there was no blood flow. Soaking them in warm water brought them back to normal though. I don't think it was quite frostbite, but it was heading that way.

  • @stevemoore3951
    @stevemoore3951 Год назад

    8:34 am 🥳🤣🥳🤣🥳🤣

    • @JerryArizona
      @JerryArizona  Год назад

      Right? Given how the day turned out, I'm glad we didn't start drinking then.

  • @scottrydings8579
    @scottrydings8579 Год назад

    Some people should not go out unsupervised..

  • @JSees
    @JSees Год назад

    It looks cold right at the start. Hmm.

    • @JerryArizona
      @JerryArizona  Год назад

      It was in the fifties. Going in we were expecting a light rain for about an hour when we started, so we weren't concerned. But it just never let up. Freak storm, but it happens.

  • @williamjohnsonii2613
    @williamjohnsonii2613 Год назад +1

    Where's life preservers?

  • @JSees
    @JSees Год назад

    Whoa, your feet look awful, that happened fast.

    • @JerryArizona
      @JerryArizona  Год назад

      They came back surprisingly fast, but yeah. They looked crazy. Never seen that before.