McIntosh Lake June 23 and other RMCC Trips


McIntosh Lake has been rescheduled to June 23

Colorado’s rivers are usually running high in June so paddling McIntosh Lake is the perfect venue to get out and enjoy the feel of water under your boat while marveling at the grand scenery of Longs Peak and the surrounding mountain range. Be sure to keep your eyes peeled for eagles, herons, ducks, and lots of other wild life.  We will meet at Flanders Park, 2207 North Shore Drive, Longmont at 9:30 am, and plan to be in the water by 10:00. Bring a lunch or snack. Everyone is welcome. Contact Anne Fiore ([email protected]) for more information and to sign up.

Be sure to check Rocky Mountain Canoe Club’s calendar of events (k5k.c0b.myftpupload.com) for detailed description for the following trips.

Niobrara River, Memorial Day weekend, May 26-28

Canoe along one of America’s premier scenic heritage waterways where we’ll see many waterfalls, beautiful hardwood forests, lots of birds and other wildlife. Sign up with Kathryn Mutz, [email protected]

Gross Reservoir, June 9, 10:00-1:00

Paddle and picnic on Gross reservoir, a hidden gem in the foothills above Boulder, nestled among beautiful ponderosa pines and granite rock. Register by contacting Bill Ashworth at [email protected]

North Platte River: Glendo to Guernsey, July 21-22

A fun day trip from Glendo Reservoir to Guernsey Reservoir in Wyoming. It is a class I with one class II section of standing waves that can be avoided. We will be camping at Two Moon Campground in Glendo State Park. Contact Bill Ashworth at [email protected] to register

RMCC Annual Radium Rendezvous, August 3-5

This is our annual get together where the focus is fun and food. Trips for all levels will be available. Between the Saturday night cook-off and Sunday morning pancake breakfast you will be well fueled to paddle one or more sections of the scenic Colorado River. There will be lots of time to socialize with old friends while meeting new ones. Register with Bill Ashworth at [email protected].

Green River from Mineral bottom to Spanish Bottom

This spectacular Stillwater Canyon stretch is about 50 miles of class I water going through Canyonlands National Park. We should have some time for light side hikes. Jet boat shuttle service will bring back our boats to Moab. The cost is around $250 per person. Contact Janet Mallory at [email protected], 720-236-6308 for more information or to register.

Colorado River: Ruby Horsethief Canyon, September 29-30

A beautiful overnight canoe camping trip among gorgeous red rock canyons. This late September date should offer vibrant fall colors  on the canyon bottom. Contact Bill Ashworth at [email protected]

 

Note: the following trips are full, but waiting lists has been started. Contact the Trip Coordinator if you wish to add your name to  one of the waiting lists.