At long last the Betty Boop and the Julius got back into the water at Lee's Ferry--Betty after a quarter century in the desert sun and a mammoth rebuild over the winter, and Julius after a reconditioning and a new floor. Marieke Taney, Betty's new steward, celebrates:
And looks the part:
We got to witness an unexplained release of the river outlet works:
And camp in some outrageous scenery:
And blather on:
And see amazing places:
And enjoy one another's company to the fullest:
Julius's new floor held up fine. It was great to have the boat shining in the sun again after eight years of dormancy and mild abuse:
From the early 1970s through the early 1980s, the Betty Boop ran as Larry Testerman's Great Thumb, in the company of Gary Ladd's Tatahoto (now moving to the stewardship of Jim Hall) and Jim Deveny's Nonnezhoshe (for the last decade running as the Surprise Canyon with RJ Johnson and Terri Merz). Here the three are running together again for the first time since 1983. Gary came to the put-in to see the fleet off. I would like to believe the boats were as touched to be together again as we were to be a part of it all.
Betty Boop is on the San Juan as I write, and Julius is gearing up for her fourth Grand Canyon run next week. Boats weren't built to sit in the barn, eh?
(Thanks to Terri Merz for photos 2,4, 5, and 13.)
Say, I didn't know you had joined the Blog Corps! I think I recognize some of those old-timers...
ReplyDeleteNice job Brad!!! This was happening about the time we were at Lava Falls - ha ha. We had a great trip - hope to catch up with you sometime on the river brother!!
ReplyDeleteGreg Hatten
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