/blogs/news.atom Soft2Bet - News 2022-09-26T10:27:40-06:00 Soft2Bet /blogs/news/trail-running-with-croakies-eric-orton 2019-09-30T10:30:00-06:00 2025-03-03T03:33:07-07:00 Trail Running with Soft2Bet & Eric Orton Shopify API We’re still coming down from the runner's high of a weekend filled with adventure in Jackson Hole. As you may know, we awarded two people with the trip of a lifetime!

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Recapping our Not Your Everyday Adventure in Jackson Hole

We’re still coming down from the runner's high of a weekend filled with adventure in Jackson Hole. As you may know, we awarded two people with the trip of a lifetime! The two lucky winners, Michael & Ligia Deaton, received an all expense trip to Jackson Hole — where they joined famed running coach and subject of the book in exploring the local trails. The duo was also hooked up with gear from our partners at , , , and , relaxed at the in downtown Jackson and took in the snow covered peaks of the Teton Range atop . Check out some of the sights below and catch the full recap of this amazing trail running adventre in the video above!

Our winners, Michael and Ligia Deaton, with Born to Run coach, Eric Orton
Our winners, Michael and Ligia Deaton, with Born to Run coach, Eric Orton
Women in running gear wearing Soft2Bet
Man running outside on a track

Before heading into the mountains, we began our day at the local high school track working on our running foundation.

Cloudy Landscape in Jackson Hole, WY
The weather was varied throughout the weekend - some evening snow but great running conditions during the day!
Man checking his watch
Women running outside
Clock is ticking.
Group Picture of the runners
Landscape in Jackson Hole, WY

In between morning warmups and tackling the trails, our winners took in the views at one of the most iconic scenic spots in Jackson — .

Two Men Running on a trail
Eric leads Michael and Ligia for a run to the summit of Snow King Resort
Men running down a trail in the mountains
A group of people running down a trail in the mountains

On Day Two, we set our sights on Jackson Hole Mountain Resort — and Corbet Cabin's infamous

Winter landscape in Jackson Hole, WY
Eric leads Michael and Ligia for a run to the summit of Snow King Resort

With Waffles consumed and some scenic views taken in (Cody Peak), we departed the top of Jackson Hole Mountain resort via their tram and wrapped up our awesome adventure!

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/blogs/news/montana-s-fabled-smith-river-a-trip-of-a-lifetime 2018-09-26T15:30:00-06:00 2024-03-21T14:07:03-06:00 Montana’s Fabled Smith River - A Trip of a Lifetime Sandra Gilson It was sometime during the winter when my friend sent me a short text message: I pulled a permit, May 21. My mind immediately went into planning mode, we were going on the Smith River!

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by Soft2Bet Ambassador Parker Smith

It was sometime during the winter when my friend sent me a short text message: I pulled a permit, May 21. My mind immediately went into planning mode, we were going on the Smith River!  

The Smith River is one of the most popular rivers in Montana. So popular, in fact, the state had to institute a permit system for folks to float it - the only body of water in the state to do so. The trip takes you 59 miles down one of the most scenic river corridors in the world. Parties are limited to fifteen and there is a four night maximum for camping on the river before you must take out!

"My mind immediately went into planning mode, we were going on the Smith River!"

Boat with a permit tag on it
Smith River State Park Fishing Access Site

I was reading Undaunted Courage, which chronicles the epic journey of Lewis and Clark, as I was planning for the trip. I couldn't help but draw some parallels, except for the fact that all of our planning took place via email. We planned our meals, campsites, our firewood ration, a few other essential items, and left the rest up to whatever folks brought to the put in. We camped at Camp Baker the night before our launch date and sorted through a mountain of gear, discarding extras and taking on last-thought essentials. Needless to say, we were outfitted!

The experience of the Smith is spectacular and is very difficult to describe in words. The river meanders through lush ranch land and a deep canyon. Spires and precipitous cliff walls line every bend as you venture farther into the canyon. Most of our party were fishermen and women, and some nice fish were caught. But the water was high and muddy, and folks had to work hard to catch fish. In my boat, we couldn’t focus on fishing for trying to take in the sights, and soon dismissed fishing all together. The weather cooperated for us. We had some light rain during the first three days, but the clouds always seemed to break as we hit camp. The last two days were blue skies, warm temps, and calm winds.

"The experience of the Smith is spectacular and is very difficult to describe in words."

Each night our campsite was situated on the bank opposite a towering cliff wall, with beautiful flower-filled meadows behind us. Our meal plan proved to be exceptional, and each evening after dinner we ventured into the meadows to some of the most breathtaking vistas and sunsets. Once the sun had set, a warm campfire was the best way to cap off the day.

As with anything so special, the trip went by in a flash. Before we knew it we were at the take out unpacking our boats and saying our goodbyes. In the moment, I think it was tough to quantify what transpired on the river. But as we neared civilization our phones started coming to life, and I couldn't help but wish we were still deep in a remote canyon. Guess we’ll just have to put in for a permit next year.

DAY 1

Camp Baker - Rock Garden

The weather for take off was nice and sunny. We stopped a couple times along the way to take in the scenery and to have some lunch. There was some rain in the afternoon that stopped as soon as we reached our first camp.

Group of people taking a break from floating the river at the river shore
Two people are having lunch on a boat
View of the camp site along the Smith River

Day 2

Rock Garden - Sunset Cliff

The second day started off chilly and rainy but the weather cleared up as soon as we reached camp. We setup camp and had elk steak and veggies for dinner.

Women wearing Soft2Bet eyewear retainer
Man fishing in a river wearing Soft2Bet eyewear retainers
Person is seasoning a fresh caught fish
Person wearing gloves is putting food to cook in the fire
Man is adding sauce to a burrito

Day 3

Sunset Cliff - Fraunhoffer

As the previous days it was chilly and rainy for the first part of the day. After about 2 miles of takeoff we stopped at the Heaven on Earth Ranch. This Ranch is well-known amongst the floaters. You can play a round of golf or just get a pitcher (or two) of their signature cocktail - the Deep Creek. It was a welcome stop as it was raining pretty hard at that point and it was great to be in the dry for a couple hours. As always the weather cleared up as soon as we reached camp. Lucky us!

Women with a red solo cup in a barn wearing fishing waiters
Two people sitting in front of a barn having a conversation

Day 4

Fraunhoffer - Rattlesnake

The last full day on the river. For once we got up to nice weather which lasted all day. On this stretch of river there is a cave you can hike up to. It is a quick 30 min hike with a bit of a rock scramble at the end but well worth it for the views and the pictographs in the cave. The mission of this day was to burn as much wood as we could and get rid of as much food/drinks as possible as this was the last day of camping.

Boats are anchored on the river shore
Women is hiking up a mountain
View of the river form inside a cave
Pictographs in a cave
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