Smith River, Part 4/4
DAY 4: Park Flat (3) to Middle Rattlesnake Bend, 9.5 miles
(continued)
Our last campsite, located in a grassy meadow area, with a nice
beach along a straight portion of the river.

Youngins

Elders

The river along here was a perfect location to wade in and simply
float downstream a ways. There was one nervous moment when Penny
was caught in the current and continued to float downstream, but she
made it back unscathed.

Keith had brought apples, and we all joined in bobbing for them.
And no campfire is complete without roasting marshmallows.


The highlight of the trip for me, and if I may be so bold as to
speak for the others, was that evening's campfire. This was our
last night together, and by now we are all best friends. The
comradery was evident on such a beautiful night. A number of games
were played.
Melanie had a playlist of songs from the 70s/80s on her phone, and
with the help of a Bluetooth speaker we played a simple game. She
would start playing a song, and the first person to correctly name
the song, plus the first person to correctly name the artist/band,
would choose who had to take a shot of one of the remaining
libations. I believe I made a solid showing quickly naming songs,
but was equally impressed with the youngins knowledge of
such oldie music. I distinctly remember immediately identifying the
song Band on the Run by the group Wings, and even
rattling off the names of prominent members of that band -- to which
one of the youngins remarked "I didn't know Paul McCartney
had been in a band before he was a solo artist!". I think I chose
to take a shot of whiskey myself after that statement.
Another song surprise was that Lane (I think) identified a song and
artist before I could. "Afternoon Delight" by Starland Vocal Band
from 1976. How could anyone not alive during that time period with
that sappy song blasted on AM radio know anything about it? Yuk!!
For those who can stomach the video ... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wu1UXCdyNo0&t=1s
But most surprising of all was when Paul not only correctly
identified Meatloaf's Paradise by the Dashboard Light, but
was able to sing along with every lyric for it's entire 8:28
minutes. He is one of many hidden talents. https://youtu.be/o4ZZTJnXvYE
There were many other fun games played, and the evening extended
late.



DAY 5: Middle Rattlesnake Bend to Eden Bridge Take Out, 11.5
miles
The last day. The steep walls along the river give way to more
rolling green hills. The river is much wider now then when we
originally began, and we can see by the banks it has dropped a few
inches.



One wall was covered with mud/barn swallow nests, and the sky around
that wall was darkened with the sight of so many of them in flight.
Eventually the rock walls disappear. The river widens, and there
were numerous snags that had to be navigated around.


We get our first view of the Eden Bridge. Takeout is on the left,
just before the bridge.


The takeout was very busy, and our raft nearly went past it. Many
thanks to the other rafters on the bank who were able to catch our
line and pull us back.
The takeout is a bit anti climatic. The focus is to get the rafts
unpacked, stow the gear, and get on the road to a hot shower. The
goodbyes are way too brief. We still have a 4 hour drive ahead of
us to get home. But there was a unanimous decision that we will be
doing this again!
To Lyndsey, Lane, Jacee, Isaac, Melanie, Austyn, Paul, Christine,
Penny and Keith .... thank you so much for allowing me to join in
such a wonderfully fun trip. I look forward to doing this again --
even with groovers 😉 !!
footnote: With 350 photos and videos from the 5 day trip, I
found it quite challenging to limit the photos and stories into
four reasonably sized emails. The intent is to simply capture the
beauty of the location and provide some insight into what made
this such a special trip. It is yet another incredible area
within the state of Montana.