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Bucket List Things...

Last summer I was fortunate enough to take a 3 month trip to Europe. It was surreal, I honestly didn't even have it on my bucket list. But some of the activities we did, were definitely checked off. Doing something that is written on my bucket list in real life, gives me an unbelievable satisfaction. On top of that awesome feeling, I also get motivated to achieve the next thing on my list. My list is endless! There is SO much I want to accomplish! 
Today I want to share my experience doing something that has been on my list for a long time: White River Rafting! I have always wanted to do it but it never worked out, until last weekend. This time it worked out so perfect, it was worth the wait! 


We were lucky to get a private tour guide who was the coolest dude, ever! He has been rafting for over 40 years, so his experience was unbeatable and it showed when we started rafting. 
Our 10 mile trip took us over 6 hours because our tour guide made sure that we would surf every hole, jump off every rock, swim in every swimming hole, tan on every "island" and take as many beer breaks as possible. You will never experience something like that with a

                                             commercial rafting team.

I hope that I'm fortunate enough to go on more private tours like that! If you are thinking about a White River Rafting trip, make sure you do a search on some private tours because they are so worth it! This is one piece of advise I will give you. 
Oh, and sunblock! 


As Always Stay Classy My Friends <3

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