The shuttle service for the Teton River is a fascinating model.

People with their own floating equipment, call them, say where along the river they will be putting in, and what time. They are then told to figure out a place on their vehicle to stash the keys, along with the $30 to $35 for the service.

Two shuttle guys show up. One gets off, grabs the keys and cash, then the vehicle and whatever it's hauling is driven to the customers pull in spot.

Keys are returned to the hiding spot, cash pocketed. I assume the other shuttle person just followed behind, and they are ready to move on to the next job.

Wow, if they had 274 people running (in groups of course) like we did one Saturday, they would need multiple vehicles and multiple drivers, it would be crazy.

But fun! I know all of those dirt back roads that run along and across that river. I made a living driving a bus there for a long time.