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There were some supplies that Scooter needed to fill out early the next morning, things like extra sunscreen, sunglasses, Chapstick, and tampons, but fortunately they were able to find them in a convenience store not far from the motel. The Canyon Tours business office proved to be a small building that had once been a house, with a large steel building in the back and a big parking lot. Crystal parked the Dodge along the back fence and got out.

Scooter got out of the car and checked out the scene. There was a short-bodied school bus, painted brown with a big "Canyon Tours" logo, and a big pickup truck with a flatbed trailer parked in front of the steel building. The trailer was stacked with five light blue rafts. They were bigger than the ones she was used to from back east, but they never carried any gear back there except maybe for a cooler full of drinks on hot days as the eastern runs were seldom long enough to bother with a lunch on the river. Scooter knew that even gear and food to backpack for three weeks without replenishment added up to a hell of a lot, and they probably didn't exactly do stuff like backpackers here. "Don't look like we're getting very close to started yet," Crystal commented. "Might as well see if Al and Louise are here."

They walked across the gravel parking lot and into the shade of the metal shed. "Morning, Crystal," they heard a woman's voice from one side, "I heard you were in the Burro last night. How's the head?"

"No head," Crystal grinned. "We had stuff to do, so we just held it to a couple. Louise, this is Scooter, the gal I was telling you about."

"Good to meet you," the woman said. As Scooter's eyes adjusted to the darkness, she could see that she was as big as Crystal, middle-aged, but in very good shape, with short brown hair. "Al," she called in a louder voice, "Crystal and the new swamper are here."

"Be right there," they heard a man's voice call from somewhere in the back of the building. In a moment, he appeared. He was a big man, somewhere over six feet, broad through the shoulders, skin on the darkish side, walking with a noticeable limp. "So you're Scooter," he said as he got closer. "Crystal has been telling us a lot about you. I don't know what she's told you about us, but I know Crystal isn't much of a bullshit artist."

"Well, I hope I can live up to what she's been telling you," Scooter grinned.

"You ran rafts with her back east, right?"

"Not actually with her, we worked for different outfits," Scooter explained, "But we ran on the Nanty and the Ocoee a fair amount and we hung out together off river quite a bit for a couple years there."

"All paddle raft, right?"

"Yeah, I've never actually been on a raft with oars. Been mostly on the Nanty, the Ocoee some, and one summer on the New. Eight years total."

"I've done it both ways, and prefer oars," Al said. "We get customers once in a while that want to paddle, so sometimes we run a trip with a paddle raft or two. I've tried to hold it down the last year or two since there's only been Louise and me that know how to run a paddle raft. Now, with Crystal here, and you, we might have to rethink that a little. She said that you were OLTA, like her, and had done the AT."

"OLTA in '91, and I can't believe it was that long ago. The AT in '93. I tried it two other times, but had bad knee problems and had to bomb out."

"Believe me, I know how that works," Al grinned. "I've got a bad one from Vietnam myself. Did Crystal tell you any about how we do things here?"

"She talked about it a little," Scooter nodded. "She said there was stuff you'd want to go over with me, so there was no point in hearing it twice. We had some catching up to do last night, anyway. I hadn't seen her for two years."

"I asked her to keep it down a little," Al nodded. "Mostly because there's stuff that I want to be sure you've been told. Here's the deal. I'm not going to commit to anything past this one trip right now. You're going to have to go as a swamper, a helper, and get stuck with some of the shit details, OK? Crystal will tell you everyone starts like that, just like she did. Hell, just like I did. I'll see that you get some time on the sticks, and see what you've got. If you pick it up, you'll probably get a lot of time on the sticks. There's a lot more to being a boatman than just rowing the raft. The days are long as hell, before dawn to after dark. We pretty well go all summer without much in the way of breaks, and we take our break over the winter. You get through the first trip OK, we'll talk about the rest of the summer. The insurance company likes to see four trips for people coming in from outside, but I can fuzz one or two if things get tight, so if you work out all right, and Louise and I think you can handle a raft, you'll get a raft sooner or later. That sort of depends on availability and seniority, but most likely before the season's over with. Sound like a reasonable deal?"

"Sounds a lot better than just having to do it cold, which is kind of the impression I got over the phone. It's got to be pretty different than the Nanty and the Ocoee."

"The rafts are still rubber," he grinned, "And the water is still wet. Crystal would tell you that the details are pretty different. Welcome to Canyon Tours, Scooter. I'll have to get you to sign some paperwork before we get out of here, so we might as well get that done now before we get busy with everything else we have to deal with on loading morning."

"Is your name actually Scooter?" Louise asked.

"No," Scooter grinned, "It's Rhonda, but I'm trying to forget it. Please, just call me Scooter."

"I'm afraid your paychecks are going to have to say Rhonda," Louise smiled. "But we'll try to keep it a secret. Did Crystal tell you what the deal is on pay?"

"No, all she said was that she was surprised as hell to get a paycheck after her first trip, she'd have paid to go if she'd had the money."

"It was a freebie when it started, but she proved she was worth it on that first trip," Louise nodded. "If you work out anywhere near as well, it'll be worth the money again. The deal is that you're taking a trip as a swamper, that's a flat thousand per trip. It's two once you have a raft, more if you're trip leader or assistant. It sounds like good money but if you work it out on a per-hour basis, it reeks, which is why we do it by the trip. On the other hand, you don't have any expenses on the river, you've got a place to stay, and the company covers meals. I know we've had kids go through here who don't spend two hundred bucks out of their pockets all season."

"And then they piss it away having a good time over the winter," Al grinned, "Like as not they're so broke they have to hitchhike back in the spring. I know I did a couple times way back when."

"Yeah, while I was working," Louise snorted. "Don't think I wasn't goddamn jealous of you, either. Come on, Scooter, let's go fill out the forms while they get started on loading."

The office proved to be small, what had been a none-too-large living room of a small house; the rest of the building was obviously gear storage of one sort or another, except for a small private office. "Usually, it's just Al and I who run the office," Louise explained. "We're short on trip leaders right now, so we're going to change off leading trips this year, and it won't be the first time. Al is leading this trip, and I'm staying back. Did Crystal explain to you how green this crew is going to be?"

"A little," Scooter nodded.

"It's really not the way we wanted to do it," she said, digging in a file cabinet for some paperwork. "But this is Dave and Mary's first year as trip leader and co-leader, so we didn't want to load them up on newbies too much. It gives Al and me a chance to keep a closer eye on the rest of you. Look, I'm going to be honest, we prefer to bring people up through the company, but sometimes we don't have enough people and just can't do that, and this is one of those times. Crystal worked out well for us last fall, and she seems to think highly of you, so we're taking a chance on you, considering you have the same sort of experience she has. I hope it works out well for you and you work out well for us."

"I'll do my damndest," Scooter nodded. "If I can't hack it, don't try to carry me, tell me up front, OK?"

"That's an attitude I like to hear," Louise grinned. "We get guys in here who are all full of shit and testosterone, think they know everything, and don't know shit. Women know they have to prove themselves, and frankly, we have to be better than the men to be considered equal. But that's the way it always was. They went a long time on this river before there were women boatmen or trip leaders, except for Georgie White, who ran her own outfit. Today, maybe a quarter of the boatmen are women. We've come a long way since I started back in the sixties."

"Wow, you've been at this a while."

"Over thirty years," Louise told her. "I ran my first trip as a swamper back in '67, and I had a hell of a time getting on the crew; it wouldn't have happened if my dad hadn't had Willie Stein over a barrel. I started my first trip as a boatman the day Neil Armstrong walked on the moon. I was the first woman boatman for Canyon Tours, and like the third on the river, counting Georgie. I was the second woman trip leader, again after Georgie, in '73. Long story about that, we don't have time for it now, Al will probably tell you, and if he doesn't, I'll tell you next trip."

Jesus, Scooter thought without saying anything. If I stayed on this river for that long I'd be pushing 60 before I have the kind of experience she has. "I'll be looking forward to hearing it," she grinned as Louise set several papers in front of her -- a W-4, several releases, things like that.

In a few minutes they were back outside. In that time, several other people had shown up, and there was a bustle of activity around the back of the bus and the trailer loaded with rafts. Crystal told Scooter she'd already loaded her gear on the bus, and they joined the rest of the group hauling stuff to the bus or the pickup. Several items were large, white coolers -- heavy ones -- but there were many drybags, too. It took a while, and there was some confusion, but after a while they seemed to be loaded.

Al called everyone around the back of the bus, and said, "Well, I hope we got everything. I spent a lot of time last week going over the checklists, so we should be OK, so long as we haven't forgotten to bring the oars or something stupid like that. I know everyone just sort of started pitching in so there hasn't been much chance for introductions. I usually like crews to know each other better than we've got to this trip, but we're just going to have to make do. You all know me and Louise; I'll be leading this time, Louise the next time. Jeff is driving the bus as usual, and Jimmie will drive the pickup this trip. Louise will ride back with one of them. I figure with everybody being green and not having worked together, we can use the extra hands. Jeff is going to come back tonight most likely, and Jimmie in the morning. Now, we're taking five rafts this trip. Dan and Jerry, I know you don't know Crystal, she came to us last summer, but she's had a lot of experience back east and done a few special things. She ran as a boatman the last trip last year. She's gonna be assistant trip leader on account of her age and other experience, although it's as much a learning thing for her as it is for you. Crystal, this is gonna be Dan and Jerry's first full season, but they ran as swampers two summers now, and Louise and I think they're ready for rafts of their own and are gonna be all right. The two of you have run together before, haven't you?"

"The year before last," Dan nodded.

"I was thinking that," Al smiled. "OK, after two summers, you ought to pretty well know the drill of how we do stuff the Canyon Tours way, so you're going to have to help Charlie, our other boatman. He's just a fill-in for this trip; he usually runs a motor rig for Grand Canyon Rafters runs an oar trip once in a while so he knows how it's done on the water, but he's used to doing things a little different on land. GCR doesn't start their first regular trip until a few days after we get off this one, and he'll be gone then, but the next trip we'll have a college kid with about the experience of Dan and Jerry replacing him. It could be one of three guys, and I ain't sure yet who. Finally, our last person on this trip is Scooter here, our swamper for this run. I just met her in the last hour or so, and she's a total newbie to the Canyon, but she's run rafts in the east even longer than Crystal, so I'm hoping she picks up the Canyon Tours way of doing things right quick. Now, we might as well get moving since we have a lot to do up at Lee's, especially with this being the first trip of the season. Before we get going though, I just want to say that I want everyone to have a safe season, and if you do, it'll be a good one. All of you are pretty new, especially to being boatmen, so if you have any question, do the safe thing. I'll talk a lot more about it tonight and tomorrow morning before the customers show up."

Another trip on a bus, and this was more of a school bus, not a big comfortable diesel pusher. But this was special; they were heading for the river, and not just any river. Scooter realized that in the process she could be heading for a new life as well, much different than anything she could have dreamed of a week ago.

It was a fairly long ride out to the put-in at Lee's Ferry, close to three hours on roads that weren't very good pavement. They quickly got out of the pine country around Flagstaff, and were soon in a brushwood desert, running much of the way through a valley with steep red walls and talus slopes lying at their bases. Here and there were tiny villages -- they were going through the Navajo reservation before long -- and in several places along the road were collections of rude souvenir stands, mostly empty. It seemed a long, long way from North Carolina. Eventually, they turned off the main road and descended to Navajo Bridge -- actually, a pair of bridges, one now used only as a footbridge. As they passed over the vehicular bridge, they could see the green waters of the Colorado below, far down at the bottom of a canyon with nearly vertical sides. Shortly afterward, they turned off onto a side road and descended steeply, coming out at Lee's Ferry, the last place to put rafts in before reaching the Grand Canyon. The place was named for a Mormon who had once run a rowboat ferry service across the river -- there was a lot more story than that, Crystal told her, maybe she'd have the time to tell it later.

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River 5

CHAPTER FIVE So far: Camping can be dangerous, as Mark learns when he is accosted by a strange, creepy man in the camp washrooms. River is minutes away, running faster than she ever has in her life. She doesn't know what is wrong, but the river has told her that Mark is in danger. She needed to get to the camp, find out where Mark is, and then get to the washrooms before the young boy is scarred for life. There isn't enough time. (Warning, this episode deals with pedophilia, and if...

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River 33

Chapter 33 - Wayne's Mission So far: Night taught a science class, the Credit Union is started, and already expansion plans are made, and a massive moose chooses an honorable way to die. ----- ------- ------- Wayne arrived at the dorm in London with his roommate Jeremy just after noon on Monday. They spent the next few hours unloading the car and setting up their rooms. The dorm had two separate bedrooms with a shared bathroom and kitchenette, not the shared bedroom only type...

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River 35

Chapter 35 ? Grand Openings So far: Word about the gold rush is on, and big companies wanting a piece of the action were surprised and upset when they couldn't convince the band to give up a share, in return for ruining the environment and rerouting the river. And Mark was taught an interesting lesson. ----- ------- ----- The months of September and October brought changes to St. Mary's. In the last week of September, the Ojibwe Co-operative had its grand opening. The store had been open for ...

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River 38

Chapter 38 - Moving On So far: River gets some great news from the river on her birthday, and then sees her small celebration grow and grow and grow. Finally, Mark brings back a historic Ojibwe celebration with Longest Night to celebrate the solstice. ------ ------ ------ Winter in northern Ontario can be bleak. Snow, cold, short days, long nights and bad tempers for most people. But along the river the last one didn't occur this year. In February River promoted a winter festival, with all...

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River Boat Day 01

(Preface: The River Boat was created between Annora and My Erotic Tail. This tale of Abby and Sam on a house boat on the river grew from a small idea (SRP) into a wonderful tale. Thanks for the wonderful co-write Annora. I hope everyone enjoys the read as much as I enjoyed the write. A special Thank you to LadyShianne for editing.) (Chapter One) The Cherry The ride from the airport was long and quiet. They exchanged views of their expectations of this vacation get away. But the travel had...

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River 31

Chapter 31 - Mark at School So far: River had her first day at high school, and all goes well. Her Ojibwe teacher had a sly way of letting her teach the language and history to the other students, without them knowing that she was really in charge. The river cured a newcomer to the school, although not in the way one would expect. And finally we discovered what Chip's secret was. Now we go back a few hours and go to Mark's first day at school. ----- ------ ------- Mrs. Cutler...

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River 19

Chapter 19 So far: We start a chapter in which River does not appear. After Alison s horrible session with the vice president of the bank left her unemployed and shattered, she met up with the lawyer Nick and started to calm down. In this chapter we look at what her son, Mark did at the same time as Alison's meeting. ----- --------- Mark wandered through the Taddle Creek Mall, three floors of retail extravagance. In his mind he compared its 300-plus stores to the one main...

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River RatChapter 6

They pulled in at North Canyon Rapids an hour or so later -- no one was wearing a watch -- and called it good enough for the day. The hike out of there proved to be pretty good, and dinner was good, too. Al had some stories to tell around a tiny campfire that evening, and Crystal spent a few minutes talking about her beautiful trip down the Inside Passage on a salmon boat called the Glacier Bay a couple years before, and how they had to cross one wide opening in very bad conditions. A rogue...

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River RatChapter 5

They drifted on down the river, with Al mostly talking about the history and the geology of the place -- it was new and interesting to her, too, and would be among the many things she had to learn, she knew without asking. The wind was getting to her a little; so she dug around in her on-river drybag and pulled out a nylon rain jacket, that would help to keep the water off, and pulled it on. The Canyon walls were higher now, and closer together. As they drifted along Al explained that...

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River RatChapter 17

It was good to be out on the river. It was a comfortable day, not too hot; they got under way into a comfortable breeze that made things just about perfect. Scooter spent a couple minutes talking about John Doyle Lee, the Mormon assassin with nineteen wives who founded the Ferry back in the 1870s, the only place the river could be crossed for hundreds of miles in those days, and pointed out the old roadbed that led up the far Canyon wall. They ran around a slight curve and bounced through...

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River RatChapter 52

While most everyone but the crew was still asleep, Scooter and Crystal got their heads together in the early morning half-light. "If we're going to make this a qualifier for Randy, we're going to have to get him and Nicole out of Duane's raft," Crystal said. "And, I want to run with Nanci and Mom, at least today." "Guess we can do it," Scooter said from behind the roar of the big propane burner that was heating wash water. "How's about you take Noah, and I'll take Randy and...

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River Boat Day 02

River Boat: Day 2 (Turtle Cove) (This story was written by Annora and My Erotic Tail in (SRP) Thanks Annora~) (Edited by LadyShianne…Thanks S~) The sound of Abby in the kitchen woke Sam from his slumber. Slowly he arose and made ready the ‘Cherry’ for its daily voyage. The two of them exchanged ‘Good mornings,’ as Sam got the boat under way and Abby started breakfast. A bit nervous, they glanced at each other not sure what to say to break the ice. The River Boat made its way down river as...

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River World

River world is more of an experiment then a true reality anyone to have died on Earth is brought back to life on River World. River World is 100 times bigger then earth and it has billions of people on it. If someone is killed in River world at some point the keepers will bring them back to life somewhere down the River. Different people control about very square mile and the Keepers supply resources like food and some forms of luxury items. Thou they tend to be rare. The Keepers are the...

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River RatChapter 2

Kat started to school in the little River City community school and caught up to the other students. The weather was getting cooler and even on sunny days it was too cool for Kat to go without clothes. Except when she was inside the houseboat, then she hardly ever wore clothes. Luther had even quit fussing at her. For Thanksgiving, Luther and Kat fixed a real fancy Thanksgiving dinner and invited Granny to eat with them. With duck season coming on, Luther spent a lot of time getting his...

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River RatChapter 62

"You know," Scooter remarked as she and Jim headed down the Bright Angel Trail from Indian Gardens. "We ought to rig it around with Al so we could actually run with Dave and Mary once. I've never run with them, and I've always heard they were pretty cool." "They are," Jim said. "I spent all last fall running with them, remember? If Team 2 has a certain religious tinge to it, Team 1 has a New-Age tinge to it, so to speak." "What kind of tinge do you think Team 3 has?" Scooter...

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River PiratesChapter 9

I sold every one of my shotguns at Rock Island. They were much more popular than the rifles. Even an Indian band pooled their resources and bought one of the shotguns. That was the kind of thing that was going to kill the nomadic life of the Indians. Once they learned how much easier it would be to obtain food with the shotgun, they would be buying powder, shot, and caps. That meant that they would locate near a trading post and not want to wander very far away. We didn't pick up much...

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River RatChapter 51

Once everyone had a chance at the lunch line and were standing around working on sandwiches and pop, Scooter got up on the drybox of her raft. "OK, folks," she called out. "I'm Scooter Whitsell. Scooter isn't my real name and some of you know what it is, but I'm trying to forget it so I usually don't answer to it. I'll be your trip leader the first half of the trip, since Crystal knows a lot of people here, and it'll give her a little more chance to be friendly. She'll be leading...

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River PiratesChapter 8

The Ohio River could and would be very treacherous if it was ever given the chance. Sand bars abounded and the channel was almost impossible to find when the river was in flood. Capt. Johnson had a man on the bow taking depth readings every few yards. The Lovely Louise was barely moving just fast enough to keep up steerage. Any faster and they would not have been able to correct for changes in the channel. Fortunately, the Lovely Louise drew very little water, even when heavily loaded. She...

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River Boat Day 06

Abbey and Sam were in slumber on the River Boat. The gentle swaying of the boat was like a rocking cradle. The night was quiet and peaceful. Abby lay warmly in Sam’s arms. The Moon’s light come through the window of the bedroom casting shadows as the boat swayed with the rivers swells. Sam opened his eyes wide in the pitch black dark. He looked at Abby whom was sound asleep. Sam rolled back over to his side, searching for a cool spot in the pillow. Then he nuzzled into sleep again. ‘Clink,’ A...

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River PiratesChapter 7

The cannon was small, but Capt. Johnson had bought some grapeshot and cannister rounds for it. Either one would play hell with attacking pirates. I made a point of getting to know the three cannoneers, Jim Anderson, Bill Jackson, and Hiram North. They were all veterans of the Indian wars and knew how to handle cannon against gangs of attackers. We all felt a lot more secure when they signed on to the Lovely Louise. Between the cannon and our fast-loading rifles, we would be able to outfight...

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River RatChapter 7

It was getting well along in the afternoon when the crew bus got them back to Flagstaff, but there was still work to do. Scooter found out that no one had been joking about dumping the groovers -- they'd taken several and used each one till it was getting close to full. They all stunk like hell, and there was nothing to be done about it but try to survive and hope to hell there'd be a swamper junior to her on the next trip. They stunk just about as bad while they were being hosed out and...

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River RatChapter 25

Friday morning was strange. It still seemed strange to haul their things in from the trunk of the Dodge, to hang clothes in real closets, put them in real dressers. They took their time about it, and it still felt nice. Once again, Scooter volunteered to do Crystal's laundry -- a washer and dryer were things the house lacked. After Al picked up Karin and Crystal in the late morning, around lunchtime, Scooter drove the Dodge over to the Burro, got the laundry going, and had a beer and a bar...

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River RatChapter 28

What with one thing and another, it took several hours to wind up this end-of-the-season staff meeting. There was one more item on the list to wrap up the year: the season-end staff party at Al's the next night. Everybody who had been at the staff meeting would be there, of course, but so would most of the summer boatmen and swampers within reach, many of the people from other companies who had filled in for the odd trip or two, a few former boatmen like Michelle's parents Pat and Rachel,...

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River RatChapter 54

The trail was familiar -- she'd hiked it a couple months earlier; one of the hike-ins had done it a couple years before, it turned out, so he was familiar with it, too. She suggested he take point since the trail could be tough to find in spots. Scooter figured she'd take sweep, to make sure everybody made it up all right, but right now her mind was mostly on other things. A little ways up the trail she turned around for one last look at the six rafts and the river. She was sad to have to...

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River Boat Day 03

River Boat: Day three (Ryes Hot Springs) The morning started with sounds of birds chirping lightly through the house boat’s bedroom window. Sam looked to his side for his new found companion only to see that she wasn’t there. Slowly rising and a quick dart to the bathroom to brush his teeth and a splash of water upon his face. Then slowly entering the day room in search for the lovely lady that had filled his night with passion. Seeing her silently sitting on the back deck with her leg...

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