U.S. National Whitewater Center

A few weeks ago I was able to check 4 things off of my bucket list in 8 hours!

Zip-lining…check!

Rock wall climbing…check!

Stand-up paddle boarding…check!

White-water rafting…check!

Getting thrown from the raft while white water rafting…check (okay, so that one wasn’t on the bucket list)

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-check!

Where did I go, you might ask: to the U.S. National Whitewater Center!

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The U.S. National Whitewater Center in Charlotte, NC is unlike anywhere I’ve ever been. Sure there are places around that you can go zip-lining or white water rafting…but all in one place?! It was awesome!

For a small fee, you can spend the day doing every adventurous thing you want. We started with The Mega Zip, a 1,123 foot zip line that launches from at 46 foot tall tower.  It takes you over the whitewater rapids and you can go with up to 3 others at the same time.

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-that’s right folks, be jealous of my awesome getup (I love how my helmet is crooked, makes this picture even more perfect.)

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-on the canyon zip…wheeeee

After doing the mega zip a few times, and the mega jump (jump straight down off of the 46 foot tall tower) we headed over to the obstacle courses.  We tried the Canyon Zip, Climb 2 Zip, Double Cross and Canyon Spur.  The employees hook your harness up to the rope (let be safe folks) and you figure out the rest.  Once you finish your challenges, you get to zip back to the beginning. It’s a little nerve racking at first, but once you get the hang of it, its actually really fun.

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-yes, rocking the helmet again

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Next on the schedule was our white water rafting experience.  We watched the safety videos, got our gear and headed out to the rafts.  We were paired up with a group of male engineers playing hookey from work that made our ride very fun. Our trusty guide lead us over the first part of the rapids: great ride; part II, more adventurous rapids: ditto, successful.  Then we did it all again for a second time. Here come the rapids, so far so good, then our guide decides to unsuccessfully “surf” the waves and not only flips the entire raft but throws everyone out of the raft, including himself. I guess the safety video really was worth watching.

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Raft: 1

Anna: 0

He later told us “Congratulations, I’ve never flipped a raft this big with this many people before….it’s really hard to do actually.”

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Thanks trusty guide.

Since we were already soaked, our next adventure for the day was over to the river to try Stand-up Paddleboarding. I’ve always wanted to try this and had already prepared myself that I’d be falling in the water knowing my coordination skills.  Surprisingly I didn’t fall over at all, not once! (It could have been my fear of fish that kept me up, but I’m going to go with my awesome coordination skills!) I really enjoyed how peaceful the water was and was surprised how hard it is to paddle against the current. Darn you fast kayakers!

My next goal is to try a stand-up paddleboard yoga class…in a pool or non fish waters, of course.

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-didn’t bring the camera to the river, so enjoy this gem instead

We headed back to the white water area again and did the runs for a second time. Our group wasn’t as fun as the first bunch, but we still enjoyed it and didn’t even flip the raft!

Raft: 0

Anna: 1

We managed  to do the rock climbing wall a few times before leaving, one more check off the bucket list.

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-that’s right, made it to the top…yeah

All in all, we had a VERY successful day at the Whitewater Center.  I’m sure we would’ve stayed longer if we could have, but no, had to get to work…boo.

That darn show’s always getting in the way of fun time.

Check out the U.S. National Whitewater Center’s website here:

http://usnwc.org/

Texas State Fair

I have been working out a lot this city (Dallas), running at least 3, 4 even 5 miles every day. Why am I doing this? Am I trying to lose weight? No, well sure, that’d be nice, but it’s not the main reason. Am I training for another marathon? Heck no. Am I trying to burn off all of the fried foods I’ve been forced to enjoy at The Texas State Fair? Bingo!

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-my first fried goodie I tried at the fair

Sure, working on the Texas State Fair fairgrounds has its perks; for example, you get to attend the fair everyday (whether you want to or not). Another bonus, you know exactly where to go to get free ice cream cones and 5-hour energy samples. But most importantly, you get to try any and every fried food you’ve ever imagined. Perk!

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 The Texas State fairgrounds are huge (thank goodness, I guess-more miles to burn off all those fried food calories) and after 3 weeks of fair going, I feel like I’ve memorized the entire park…..including all of the booths with the fried goodies.

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 Deep. Fried. Everything.

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I’m not even exaggerating when I say this. They have it all: deep fried beer, deep fried spaghetti and meatballs, deep fried bubblegum, deep fried pina coladas, deep fried pizza and of course, the famous deep fried butter (Oprah, anyone?).

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-good one Mattress Firm

My favorite fried treat at the fair was the Deep Fried Red Velvet Cupcake, yes, you’ve read that correctly…..I ate a cupcake that was deep fried….and loved every minute of it.

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Runners up include Deep Fried Grilled Cheese, Deep Fried Guacamole, and Deep Fried S’mores.

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I guess I should mention some other highlights of the State Fair besides the deep fried everything:

-Big Tex: The 55 foot tall talking statue. He’s new and improved this year after catching on fire in 2012.

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-Howdy, I’m Big Tex!

-Exhibits galore: If you’re in need of a mattress, Vitamix or wood carving, then the Texas State Fair is where you should be shopping.

-Butter Sculpture: This year’s sculpture, made out of 4,000 pounds of butter, is a cowboy with kids climbing on him.

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-that’s it…wow

-Auto show:  You’re basically visiting an enormous indoor car dealership…..with thousands of others.

 -Ostrich and Pig races: It’s a thing, they race and the crowd goes nuts.  The ostriches even have jockeys that ride them, sad but true.

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-those are some fast ostriches

-Lottery Booth: For only $10, you can waste 3 minutes of your life scratching off loosing tickets here….you do get a free bag, so there ya go.

 -Cotton Bowl: If you’re really lucky, you’ll be one of the 87,000 fans attending the big football game (OU vs Texas) at the already busy fair. Go team!

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-Test Drive Track: The best part about this, besides the free t-shirt at the end, was getting to do the breathalyzer.  It was a first for me, and since I passed, I was allowed to drive an……Impala, yippee!?

Midway: Rides and games galore! So many “Texas-sized” stuffed animal prizes bigger than the children carrying them can be found in this area.

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-Concerts: Throughout the park at various stages different artists (I’ve only heard of two on the list) perform for fair goers.

Animals: If you’re into seeing/smelling pigs, sheep and cows then you’d enjoy the livestock buildings. I, however, did not (sorry dad).

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-the pumpkin carving demos were pretty sweet, check out the middle one-it’s Pumbaa

Flow Rider: Bring your swimsuit and board, and try to catch a wave on the one and only water ride at the fair.

Wine Garden: That’s right, keepin’ it classy at the fair. Let’s be honest, those beer lines were extremely long.

Plastiki: This was actually pretty cool to see.  The boat is made out of plastic bottles and just returned from a trip across the pacific from San Francisco to Australia.

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-nicely done Plastiki

Now for those of you who are still reading (thanks mom and dad), here are a few Texas State Fair facts to enjoy!

-The State fair has been held at Dallas Fair Park since 1886!

-Roughly 3 million visitors attend the fair during its 24 day run (and yes, if you’re curious, parking and traffic were a nightmare).

-State fair of Texas has the highest number of visitors of all the state fairs in the United States.

Okay, I guess I’d better stop rambling and get to the gym*

(*reread first sentence, waaaay at the beginning)