2010 Cali Channel Islands Trip

2009 Cali Trip

2009 Canoe n Brew

2009 Chicago AirShow

2009 Spring Vball Tourney

2009 AZ / Superstition

2008 Maui

2008 Thompson Cottage

2008 Vball Pics

2008 Bryce & Zion Canyons

2008 Chiditarod

2007 Superstition Hike

Jill's 30th - Afterparty

2007 Colorado / Gators

2007 A&V Wedding

2007 Bears Mania

2006 Grand Canyon Again

2006 Australia

2006 Wedding

2005 Grand Canyon

2005 Volleyball

2005 Cayman Islands

2005 Superstition Mountains

2005 Devils Head

2005 NYE

2004 Xmas Blizzard


Day 1
Royal Gorge

Day 2
Pikes Peak & Garden of Gods

Day 3
Sand Dunes

Day 4
The Gators

Misc
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2007 - Colorado Trip

The Gator Wrestling Class  (page 1 of 2)



So this was the whole reason for our trip. The rest, as cool as they were, were just filler activities. The idea was originally discovered by Kurt.

Another funny story here: Kurt discovered this class while reading a magazine at my doctors office. He was at the office because he was waiting to drive me home after a procedure where I would have two cortico-steriod epidural shots into the lumbar part of my spine to reduce inflamation from a herniated disk. Now one of the key reasons I had this issue is the stunt school classes that he gave me for Xmas, and attends as well. So while I am limping around and cross-eyed shortly after this procedure, he says, "So, I found this class where we can learn to wrestle gators.... Wanna go?"

What, was I gonna say?   "No"?

Anyways, back to the point. This is a extremely cool class, and I would recommend it to any one. The whole deal started as a fish farm in the geothermal springs about 3 hours south of Denver. In order to handle all the dead fish bodies and skeletons, they came up with the bright idea of bringing in gators as a natural garage disposal. Well, once you have a bunch O gators, you have to handle em to move them around, provide medical attention when the get hurt, etc.. And once your friends find out, they wanna play too......

For more info, go visit em at GatorFarm.Com (Click here)
 

The Guard Turtle.

Yes, this is a cat, asleep ontop of a cage containing a Boa...

This looked impressive. Little did we know we would be walking around IN this pen a little later

While you are at it, remember this area as well, you will see it later.

We started out by following our instructor into a large (150 X 50 foot) penned in swamp to learn how to handle small gators. He showed us the proper procedure, and then it was our turn.

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