On the move to the Springs

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RyanGarnett
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On the move to the Springs

Post by RyanGarnett »

Hey there,

I am moving from Fort Collins Colorado to Colorado Springs. I was wondering if anyone could tell me about the paddling community there (if any). I know its closer to Salida and BV, but I was wondering about closer places to paddle and how many boaters (kayak and canoers) are in the area.....and if they would like a partner?! ;-)

Thanks,

Ryan
ChrisKelly
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Ryan, I will be spending much of July in Salida.

Post by ChrisKelly »

There is a small coven of open boaters around here.

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RyanGarnett
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Post by RyanGarnett »

Hi Chris,

Do the group if you go out paddling much? I would like to meet up and paddle together if that is ok.
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Tiggy
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Im in Steamboat Springs, if ya ever want to meet somwhere in between. :D
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Post by Eric Nyre »

I'd hit the Rocky Mountain Canoe Club http://www.rockymountaincanoeclub.org if you're not already a member. I'm not sure how many are down in COS, once you hop over the Palmer Divide the mentality changes, but you could always hook up with one of the Denver groups.
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