Unscripted- Spring Break Lake Powell -2018- ((link))
Unscripted: Spring Break Lake Powell (2018) is a reality-style feature filmed at Lake Powell. The production documents a group of individuals during a houseboat vacation at the popular reservoir located on the border between Utah and Arizona. Feature Details Release Year: Lake Powell, USA Reality/Vacation documentary style Featured Individuals
We had a timeline, of course. College kids always do. The Google Doc was shared, color-coded, and tyrannical: Thursday 8:00 AM – Depart Tempe. 2:00 PM – Rent houseboat at Wahweap. 3:30 PM – Claim cove. 6:00 PM – Sunset beers. We had a playlist curated for every possible mood: driving, waking up, pretending we could cook, and the specific brand of melancholy that hits on the last night. Unscripted- Spring Break Lake Powell -2018-
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Reflections from the Road (or River)
Looking back now, Spring Break 2018 wasn’t just a trip. It was a reset. A reminder that the best stories don’t come from perfectly curated itineraries. They come from the unscripted spaces — the wind, the silence, the people you get to be gloriously weird with in the middle of nowhere. College kids always do
The Toys: Two worn-out jet skis and a Malibu wakeboard boat with a temperamental sound system.
I remember looking back as the boat rounded the last bend. The cove—our cove, Last Chance—vanished behind a wall of rock. It was as if it had never existed. But my legs were sunburned in the shape of swim trunks. My ears were still ringing with the echo of a canyon whisper. And I had a small, smooth stone in my pocket that I’d stolen from the shore. It was gray, flecked with desert varnish, and utterly worthless.
The "2018" crew was a mix of Arizona State students, Utah snowboarders, and a few brave souls from the East Coast who had never seen a slot canyon. We were the last generation to cross the spring break threshold without TikToks dictating our locations. We had a GoPro Hero 5 and terrible cell service. It was perfect.