Colorado 2011
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Colorado 2011
Seems like various cboaters are planning to travel to Colorado this year. Key events that have been mentioned are:
CKS PaddleFest - Buena Vista, May 27 – 30, http://ckspaddlefest.com/
FIBArk – Salida, June 15 – 19, http://fibark.net/
Open Canoe Slalom Nationals – Golden, July 8-10, http://aca.whitewater-slalom.us/ocs2011n/
Who’s coming and when? Did you want to do any trips outside of the events? If so what and when?
I live in southern CO and have been boating a good number of days the past few years. I’ve paddled almost all of the class III and IV runs in the state. I tend to boat in NM and the San Juans in May, but run stretches of the Arkansas most often thru the summer. The Upper Animas is probably my favorite trip in Colorado.
CKS PaddleFest - Buena Vista, May 27 – 30, http://ckspaddlefest.com/
FIBArk – Salida, June 15 – 19, http://fibark.net/
Open Canoe Slalom Nationals – Golden, July 8-10, http://aca.whitewater-slalom.us/ocs2011n/
Who’s coming and when? Did you want to do any trips outside of the events? If so what and when?
I live in southern CO and have been boating a good number of days the past few years. I’ve paddled almost all of the class III and IV runs in the state. I tend to boat in NM and the San Juans in May, but run stretches of the Arkansas most often thru the summer. The Upper Animas is probably my favorite trip in Colorado.
You are likely thinking of the Gunnison Gorge:
http://eddyflower.com/RunDetailstabs.aspx?RunId=155
It's a transition canyon with dam controlled flow which I usually paddle in the spring or fall. It's also a wilderness which isn't common for CO. A lot of rafters float it for the fishing, but the high water might be reducing the catch.
Outside of the southern San Juans flows are high and holding steady. High flows are increasing difficulty especially for open canoes due to short recovery time.
http://eddyflower.com/RunDetailstabs.aspx?RunId=155
It's a transition canyon with dam controlled flow which I usually paddle in the spring or fall. It's also a wilderness which isn't common for CO. A lot of rafters float it for the fishing, but the high water might be reducing the catch.
Outside of the southern San Juans flows are high and holding steady. High flows are increasing difficulty especially for open canoes due to short recovery time.
Bruce, when you say further north - how far north you thinking? Poudre?
Not sure what the levels on the Poudre will be, but if we're in the 2-4 ft. range I'd definitely hop on that. Some sections can get pretty stompy for an open canoe at 4ft. Hopefully it will be in the perfect 3.25 ft. level at that time
Not sure what the levels on the Poudre will be, but if we're in the 2-4 ft. range I'd definitely hop on that. Some sections can get pretty stompy for an open canoe at 4ft. Hopefully it will be in the perfect 3.25 ft. level at that time
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