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Photos of the Elderhostel "Adventure 101" Course based in Scottsdale, Arizona

 

 

The subtitle for this class was "Learning how to enjoy the outdoors" and had as its goal learning the basics of certain outdoor skills in a safe environment with experienced guides, thus improving your self-confidence and allowing you (if you so choose) to push yourself beyond your self-imposed limits. This course was hosted by Ascend Adventures of Scottsdale, Arizona.

 
 
 
 

 
Here I am doing a free rappel of about 50 feet, one of the "adventures" we engaged in. First we became familiar with the equipment by practicing on the very gradual incline of an outdoor amphitheater in Papago Park on the border of Scottsdale and Phoenix. Next we progressed to a 45 degree slope and learned to 'trust" the ropes, harness, and rigging. Finally, Al and I completed the free rappel shown above. Looking at the dropoff both from above and below and contemplating whether I wanted to try this, I admit that I was the most frightened I've ever been in my life, and I seriously considered not doing it. But rappelling was the main reason I had signed up for this class, so I forced myself over the cliff edge and not only enjoyed the activity, but also reinforced an important truth I had discovered long ago -- that most of our limits are self-imposed, and that we can accomplish many things despite our self-doubts, if we can break through self-imposed barriers and make the effort.
 
 

 

 

 
Another day was canoeing the Verde River below Bartlett Dam. It was supposed to be a calm river, but the water level was so low that many rapids which normally would be under water were instead running fast. It was still only a class 1 river, but far more exciting than a calm river. The seven canoes totaled about 12 tip-overs into the 45 degree water. Above is a three foot waterfall we encountered, and the canoes were brought over it by two of the guides. Here our head guide, Lance McCartle (who runs Climb On! in California), is bringing one canoe over with me as passenger.
 
 
 
 
 

 
Canyoneering was another day's activity. We drove to Sycamore Canyon and hiked along and across the creek, climbing high above the creek as the canyon narrowed. Left to right we have Jo Anne, Noreen, and Sally descending from high up on the cliff.
 
 
 
 

 

The group after canyoneering:

back row (l to r): Bruce and Sally

middle row: Ann, Jo Anne, Noreen, Rosalie, Chuck, and Al

seated: Lily and Ruth

not pictured: Vella

 

 

 


Chuck's other Elderhostel adventure programs (with photos)

 



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