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SUMMARY:RMCC Virtual Trip Coordinator (TC) Training April 15 2026
DESCRIPTION:In one mid-week evening on Zoom  with downloaded handouts\, we will give you the essential tools to successfully plan and execute an RMCC ACA-sanctioned trip.   \nFor more hands on paddling training\, check the RMCC website and calendar for other classes. \nDreaming – how do you get a trip on the RMCC calendar\nPlanning – what steps are needed to pull a trip and roster together\nExecuting – what to do on the days preceding and during a paddle trip\nFollow-up –  what activities and paperwork occur after a trip is comp\n \nThis is the sixth iteration of the class and it’s expected to last 1-1/2 to 2 hours in the evening. A recorded session from last year is available\n \n                   \nContact Bill Ashworth to sign-up or for more information.\nwashwort at gmail.com
URL:https://rockymountaincanoeclub.net/event/rmcc-virtual-trip-coordinator-tc-training-wed-evening-april-15-2026/
LOCATION:Virtual — Zoom
CATEGORIES:Class or Training Session
ORGANIZER;CN="Bill Ashworth":MAILTO:washwort at gmail.com
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SUMMARY:21st Almost Annual Joint Club Paddle -- Cancelled: April 4\, 2026 & Event Flier
DESCRIPTION:The South Platte River from Evans to either Kersey or Kuner — cancelled for very low flow (~175cfs) and potential conflict with hunting on the private property at the second dam portage.  If an alternative date is chosen\, it will be added to the calendar. \nPlease read the 2026 Joint Club Paddle flier for details.  And be sure to register for the event (link in the flier) in order to get updates regarding any cancellation or rescheduling. \nNote that this year\, it will be an ACA event for RMCC members and attendees that are not affiliated with any of the sponsoring clubs.  Consequently ACA annual membership or a $10 Event membership and signed ACA waivers will be required. \nHope to see you in April. \nKathryn \n  \n 
URL:https://rockymountaincanoeclub.net/event/21st-almost-annual-joint-club-paddle-save-the-date-april-4-2026/
LOCATION:South Platte River – Evans to Kersey or Kuner\, CO
CATEGORIES:Class I and Flat water
ORGANIZER;CN="Kathryn Mutz":MAILTO:kathryn.mutz@colorado.edu
GEO:39.5500507;-105.7820674
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DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20260323T170000
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SUMMARY:Colorado River - Loma to Westwater
DESCRIPTION:March 22-23\, 2026 \nTrip Coordinator\nMat Bozek        matbozekx@gmail.com \nThis will be a 2 day trip – Sunday 3/22/26 and Monday 3/23/26  –  to try and avoid most of the heavy traffic on I-70.  I did a 14 day forecast for GJ and it looks good – highs in the 70’s and lows in the 40’s    I have booked Mee #4\, so potential for hiking up the canyon. \nNo dogs\, no little kids. \nYou can find lots of info – just google Loma to Westwater. \nhttps://www.americanwhitewater.org/content/River/detail/id/381 \nNote that this includes one potential CII rapid at the entry into Black Rocks. Helmets will be required.  25 miles in two days with one night camping on the river.  This is generally a beginner friendly trip – outside of that one rapid. \nHazards include ice cold water (hypothermia).  Come prepared with complete extra change of clothes.  This will be an ACA insurance trip\, so $10 per person for those who are not ACA members. \nSafe Paddling\nTo keep our events both fun and safe for everyone\, each participant needs to have the skills and the equipment appropriate to the waters and the weather.  Each participant is the first judge of whether they have the skills and equipment necessary\, but trip coordinators have the final say. Please read the RMCC Requirements and Recommendations for ACA-Sanctioned Events \nACA Insurance\nThis is a trip with ACA liability insurance.  If you are a current ACA member\, you are all set. Non ACA members need to purchase an “Event Membership” and pay the ACA’s $10 fee. \nPaper event membership waivers are this trip coordinator’s preference.  You can print (NEW ACA WAIVER) in advance or fill out the form your trip coordinator has at the put in. Pay $10 cash or pay by check payable to the ACA to the trip coordinator before you get on the water. Minor waivers are at: AMERICAN CANOE ASSOCIATION\, INC \nAnother option is to use the new ACA Online event waivers.  After you have communicated with your trip coordinator\, you can sign an Event Waiver online using this link:  https://aca.sport80.com/public/wizard/a/1370/home.  This wizard will have you create an account with the ACA without becoming a full-fledged ACA member.  When doing the on-line waiver use the event name: Loma.  Use the date:  March 22-23\, 2026.  This waiver will not collect the $10 fee in advance.  Take $10 cash (or a check to ACA) to the put in.  If you want to create an Event Waiver and pay the fee directly to the ACA\, use this link:  https://aca.sport80.com/public/wizard/a/1371/home. Again\, you will be creating an account with the ACA just for the purpose of signing and paying for an event waiver.  No refunds if you pay the ACA for the event waiver in advance even if the event is cancelled. \nUtah Mussel-Aware\nAll boaters must complete the Utah  2026 Mussel-Aware Boater Program course.  Print out two copies.  Keep one in the vehicle and one in the boat – it is free and online – see link below. \nhhttps://dwrapps.utah.gov/wex/dbconnection.jsp?examnbr=515467 
URL:https://rockymountaincanoeclub.net/event/colorado-river-loma-to-westwater/
LOCATION:Loma\, Utah
ORGANIZER;CN="Mat Bozek":MAILTO:mat.bozek@level3.com
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SUMMARY:South Platte River: Brighton to Fort Lupton - Rescheduled
DESCRIPTION:Rescheduled to Saturday  March 21 \nMat’s Update: \nDue to forecasted high winds of 20-25\, gusting to 43 mph and Sunday is 40% chance of snow with a high of 38 deg\, I am rescheduling the Brighton to Fort Lupton trip to Saturday\, March 21st forecast today is for zero% chance of precip\, high of 91 and winds of 11mph \nAnyone who signed up for the March 13th trip needs to resign up for the 21st if your schedule permits. \nSign up with trip coordinator Mat Bozek\, matbozekx@gmail.com. \nThe South Platte River from Brighton to Fort Lupton is generally a beginner friendly 9-mile trip that is lined with cottonwoods hosting numerous birds and other wildlife… a nice way to begin the paddling season. There is one mandatory portage at a dam\, and one boat chute drop early on that will also be portaged depending on conditions. Meet at Veterans Park in Brighton (junction of Hwy 7 and 85 – W of 85\, N of 7) at 8 a.m.  and be ready to begin the car shuttle no later than 9 am.  Take out is at Fort Lupton’s ballfields park.  Bring rain gear\, canoe floatation\, painters\, spare paddle and of course a PFD. Also bring a set of dry clothes in a waterproof bag and a lunch or snack (20 min break).  Don’t pack too heavy!\,  the two portages are not all that easy\, and you need to cross a boulder field and fence. \nWarning! – there are now a very lot of strainers (trees) in the river with a lot of tight turns – you need to have good boat handling skills to avoid them.  The lower the water is\, the tighter the gaps past the sweepers. \nACA Waivers required\nThis will be an ACA trip – e-mail your aca # to Mat. If not an ACA member\, bring $10 per person for the insurance fee. \nIf you are not an ACA member\, you can sign an Event Waiver online using this link:  https://aca.sport80.com/public/wizard/a/1370/home.  This wizard will have you create an account with the ACA without becoming a full-fledged ACA member.  When doing the on-line waiver use the event name:  South Platte.  Use the date:  March 21\, 2026.  This waiver will not collect the $10 fee in advance.  If you want to create an Event Waiver and pay the fee directly to the ACA\, use this link:  https://aca.sport80.com/public/wizard/a/1371/home. Again\, you will be creating an account with the ACA just for the purpose of signing and paying for an event waiver.  No refunds if you pay for the waiver in advance\, but you make life easier for your trip coordinator\, paddle master and club treasurer. \nPaper waivers are also an option.  You can print (NEW ACA WAIVER) in advance or fill out the form your trip coordinator has at the put in. Pay $10 cash or pay by check payable to the ACA to the trip coordinator before you get on the water. Minor waivers are at: AMERICAN CANOE ASSOCIATION\, INC \nPotentially the trip may be run on Sunday depending on the weather. \n 
URL:https://rockymountaincanoeclub.net/event/south-platte-river-brighton-to-fort-lupton-6/
LOCATION:CO
CATEGORIES:Class I and Flat water
ORGANIZER;CN="Mat Bozek":MAILTO:mat.bozek@level3.com
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SUMMARY:Pool Session #4 - Centennial Pool\, Longmont\, CO\, March 8\, 2026
DESCRIPTION:Open Pool Availability and an informal sea kayak clinic – Randy Knauff will be present to help individuals as needed \n– Registration is Required – See Below. \nCome join us to keep your boating skills active! \n\nOpen Pool Use to practice your strokes\, rolls\, get the feel for a new boat\, etc.\n\nYou may come as early as 3:30 p.m. to prep.  Enter via the south patio and rinse off your boat before placing it in the pool.  Boats must be free of debris and dirt before entry into the pool. \nWe must be out of the building by 5:45 p.m. \nClinic and Open Pool Space is limited.  Please register* as follows: \nRegistration Option 1 – Via PayPal \n\nPay $16.00 per person on-line using PayPal at https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/RMCClub\nIn PayPal\, you will see a “What’s this payment for” block.  Enter the following:\n\nOpen Pool March 8\n\n\nSend a copy of the email you receive from PayPal to patr_216@msn.com AND\n\nState the names of the attendees and the type(s) of boats you are bringing\n\n\nPatrick will send an email back to you to confirm your registration or to ask if you wish to be added to the waitlist.\n\nRegistration Option 2 – Pay RMCC at the Pool \n\nSend an email to patr_216@msn.com   \nIn the Subject Line\, enter the following:\n\nOpen Pool March 8\n\n\nIn the email\, state the names of the attendees and the type(s) of boats you are bringing\nPatrick will send an email back to you to confirm your registration or to ask if you wish to be added to the waitlist.\nBring exact cash or check in the amount of $16 per person to the pool.  Checks Payable to RMCC**.\n\n\nCentennial Pool\, 1201 Alpine St\, Longmont\, CO 80504\n\n*Space is limited and registration is required.  Please Do not just show up! \n**RMCC is renting the pool so payment must be made to the Club and not to the pool. \nPFDs (Lifejackets) and Helmets are encouraged!  (what a great way to make sure your old PFD still floats) \nRMCC Members have first priority for registration until 2 weeks prior to the event.  Non-RMCC members may join a waitlist at any time and will be notified 2 weeks prior to the pool date if there are openings. \nNo refunds for snow days\, no shows or late cancellations that cannot be re-allocated. \nSubsequent Pool Sessions will be: Feb 22 and March 8. See Details on the Club Calendar: https://rockymountaincanoeclub.net/events/ \n 
URL:https://rockymountaincanoeclub.net/event/pool-session-4-centennial-pool-longmont-co-march-8-2026/
LOCATION:CO
CATEGORIES:Class or Training Session,educational and other
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20260222T154500
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SUMMARY:Pool Session #3 - Centennial Pool\, Longmont\, CO\, February 22\, 2026
DESCRIPTION:Canoe Self-Rescue Clinic and Open Pool Availability – Registration is Required – See Below. \nCome join us to keep your boating skills active! \n\nCanoe Self-Rescue Clinic\, Feb 22nd only.\nOpen Pool Use to practice your strokes\, rolls\, get the feel for a new boat\, etc.\n\nYou may come as early as 3:30 p.m. to prep.  Enter via the south patio and rinse off your boat before placing it in the pool.  Boats must be free of debris and dirt before entry into the pool. \nWe must be out of the building by 5:45 p.m. \nClinic and Open Pool Space is limited.  Please register* as follows: \nRegistration Option 1 – Via PayPal \n\nPay $16.00 per person on-line using PayPal at https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/RMCClub\nIn PayPal\, you will see a “What’s this payment for” block.  Enter the following:\n\nCanoe Self-Rescue Clinic or\nOpen Pool Feb 22\n\n\nSend a copy of the email you receive from PayPal to lesliecopelandt@gmail.com AND\n\nState the names of the attendees and the type(s) of boats you are bringing\n\n\nLeslie will send an email back to you to confirm your registration or to ask if you wish to be added to the waitlist.\n\nRegistration Option 2 – Pay RMCC at the Pool \n\nSend an email to lesliecopelandt@gmail.com\nIn the Subject Line\, enter the following:\n\nCanoe Self-Rescue Clinic or\nOpen Pool Feb 22\n\n\nIn the email\, state the names of the attendees and the type(s) of boats you are bringing\nLeslie will send an email back to you to confirm your registration or to ask if you wish to be added to the waitlist.\nBring exact cash or check in the amount of $16 per person to the pool.  Checks Payable to RMCC**.\n\n\nCentennial Pool\, 1201 Alpine St\, Longmont\, CO 80504\n\n*Space is limited and registration is required.  Please Do not just show up! \n**RMCC is renting the pool so payment must be made to the Club and not to the pool. \nPFDs (Lifejackets) and Helmets are encouraged!  (what a great way to make sure your old PFD still floats) \nRMCC Members have first priority for registration until 2 weeks prior to the event.  Non-RMCC members may join a waitlist at any time and will be notified 2 weeks prior to the pool date if there are openings. \nNo refunds for snow days\, no shows or late cancellations that cannot be re-allocated. \nSubsequent Pool Sessions will be: Feb 22 and March 8. See Details on the Club Calendar: https://rockymountaincanoeclub.net/events/ \n 
URL:https://rockymountaincanoeclub.net/event/pool-session-3-centennial-pool-longmont-co-february-22-2026/
LOCATION:CO
CATEGORIES:Class or Training Session,educational and other
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20260208T154500
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20260208T174500
DTSTAMP:20260429T143804
CREATED:20251217T155558Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260127T012608Z
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SUMMARY:Pool Session #2 - Centennial Pool\, Longmont\, CO\, February 8\, 2026
DESCRIPTION:THIS SESSION IS FULL – WAITLIST REGISTRATION ONLY \n  \nSea Kayak Self-Rescue and Assisted-Rescue Skills Clinic  AND Open Pool Availability – Registration is Required – See Below. \nCome join us to keep your boating skills active! \n\nSea Kayak Rescue Skills Clinic\, Feb 8 only\nOpen Pool Use to practice your strokes\, rolls\, get the feel for a new boat\, etc.\n\nYou may come as early as 3:30 p.m. to prep.  Enter via the south patio and rinse off your boat before placing it in the pool.  Boats must be free of debris and dirt before entry into the pool. \nWe must be out of the building by 5:45 p.m. \nClinic and Open Pool Space is limited.  Please register* as follows: \nRegistration Option 1 – Via PayPal  THIS SESSINO IS FULL – PLEASE DO NOT SEND PAYPAL PAYMENT UNLESS YOU ARE CONFIRMED \n\nPay $16.00 per person on-line using PayPal at https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/RMCClub\nIn PayPal\, you will see a “What’s this payment for” block.  Enter ONE the following:\n\nSea Kayak Rescue Skills Clinic\, OR\nOpen Pool Feb 8\n\n\nSend a copy of the email you receive from PayPal to anne_fiore@yahoo.com AND\n\nState the names of the attendees and the type(s) of boats you are bringing\n\n\nAnne will send an email back to you to confirm your registration or to ask if you wish to be added to the waitlist.\n\nRegistration Option 2 – Pay RMCC at the Pool \n\nSend an email to anne_fiore@yahoo.com\nIn the Subject Line\, enter ONE the following:\n\nSea Kayak Rescue Skills Clinic\, OR\nOpen Pool Feb 8\n\n\nIn the email\, state the names of the attendees and the type(s) of boats you are bringing\nAnne will send an email back to you to confirm your registration or to ask if you wish to be added to the waitlist.\nBring exact cash or check in the amount of $16 per person to the pool.  Checks Payable to RMCC**.\n\n\nCentennial Pool\, 1201 Alpine St\, Longmont\, CO 80504\n\n*Space is limited and registration is required.  Please Do not just show up! \n**RMCC is renting the pool so payment must be made to the Club and not to the pool. \nPFDs (Lifejackets) and Helmets are encouraged!  (what a great way to make sure your old PFD still floats) \nRMCC Members have first priority for registration until 2 weeks prior to the event.  Non-RMCC members may join a waitlist at any time and will be notified 2 weeks prior to the pool date if there are openings. \nNo refunds for snow days\, no shows or late cancellations that cannot be re-allocated. \nSubsequent Pool Sessions will be: Feb 22 and March 8. See Details on the Club Calendar: https://rockymountaincanoeclub.net/events/ \n 
URL:https://rockymountaincanoeclub.net/event/pool-session-2-centennial-pool-longmont-co-february-8-2026/
LOCATION:CO
CATEGORIES:Class or Training Session,educational and other
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20260118T154500
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20260118T174500
DTSTAMP:20260429T143804
CREATED:20251217T154903Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260111T161635Z
UID:10000411-1768751100-1768758300@rockymountaincanoeclub.net
SUMMARY:Pool Session #1 - Centennial Pool\, Longmont\, CO\, January 18\, 2026 - Session is FULL
DESCRIPTION:THIS SESSION IS NOW FULL!   Please look at future sessions. \nCanoe Rolling and Bracing Clinic and Open Pool Availability – Registration is Reguired– See Below. \nCome join us to keep your boating skills active! \n\nCanoe Rolling Clinic\, Jan 18 only:  Canoeists with the proper outfitting to keep you in your canoe.\nCanoe Bracing Clinic\, Jan 18 only:  Canoeists who want to learn how to keep from flipping over.  Practice Low and High Braces.\nOpen Pool Use to practice your strokes\, rolls\, get the feel for a new boat\, etc.\n\nYou may come as early as 3:30 p.m. to prep.  Enter via the south patio and rinse off your boat before placing it in the pool.  Boats must be free of debris and dirt before entry into the pool. \nWe must be out of the building by 5:45 p.m. \nClinic and Open Pool Space is limited.  Please register* as follows: \nRegistration Option 1 – Via PayPal \n\nPay $16.00 per person on-line using PayPal at https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/RMCClub\nIn PayPal\, you will see a “What’s this payment for” block.  Enter the following:\n\nCanoe Rolling Clinic and/or\nCanoe Bracing Clinic or\nOpen Pool Jan 18\n\n\nSend a copy of the email you receive from PayPal to billiamrivers@gmail.com AND\n\nState the names of the attendees and the type(s) of boats you are bringing\n\n\nBill will send an email back to you to confirm your registration or to ask if you wish to be added to the waitlist.\n\nRegistration Option 2 – Pay RMCC at the Pool \n\nSend an email to billiamrivers@gmail.com\nIn the Subject Line\, enter the following:\n\nCanoe Rolling Clinic and/or\nCanoe Bracing Clinic or\nOpen Pool Jan 18\n\n\nIn the email\, state the names of the attendees and the type(s) of boats you are bringing\nBill will send an email back to you to confirm your registration or to ask if you wish to be added to the waitlist.\nBring exact cash or check in the amount of $16 per person to the pool.  Checks Payable to RMCC**.\n\n\nCentennial Pool\, 1201 Alpine St\, Longmont\, CO 80504\n\n*Space is limited and registration is required.  Please Do not just show up! \n**RMCC is renting the pool so payment must be made to the Club and not to the pool. \nPFDs (Lifejackets) and Helmets are encouraged!  (what a great way to make sure your old PFD still floats) \nRMCC Members have first priority for registration until 2 weeks prior to the event.  Non-RMCC members may join a waitlist at any time and will be notified 2 weeks prior to the pool date if there are openings. \nNo refunds for snow days\, no shows or late cancellations that cannot be re-allocated. \nSubsequent Pool Sessions will be: Feb. 8\, Feb 22 and March 8. See Details on the Club Calendar: https://rockymountaincanoeclub.net/events/ \n 
URL:https://rockymountaincanoeclub.net/event/pool-session-1-centennial-pool-longmont-co-january-18-2026/
LOCATION:CO
CATEGORIES:Class or Training Session,educational and other
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20260110T133000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20260110T170000
DTSTAMP:20260429T143804
CREATED:20251128T200606Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260107T001910Z
UID:10000410-1768051800-1768064400@rockymountaincanoeclub.net
SUMMARY:Permit and Planning Potluck Party! Sat.\, January 10\, 2026 1:30- 5 pm. at the Greenway clubhouse in Broomfield. All are welcome!
DESCRIPTION:Our 2026 Permit and Planning Potluck Party will be Saturday\, January 10\, 2026\, at the Greenway clubhouse in Broomfield.  (110 Greenway Drive\, Broomfield\, CO.\, 80020).   \n We’ll start at 1:30 pm and wrap up with enough time to clean up and get out of the building by 5 pm.   This will be a party. Feel free to bring sweet or savory snacking type food to share.  The idea is to nibble while mingling and chatting about paddling. Come even without food to share. There will be plenty. Bring your reusable plates/bowls/cups/utensils\, but again\, we’ll have extras if you forget. We’ll have hot coffee and tea. \nNot yet members? You are very welcome at the party! Please join us and check out the club. \nThe Virtual “formal” meeting will start at 2:15. If we are lucky\, the un-narrated photo show that will be playing in the background of the potluck may also be enjoyed by virtual participants who join the Zoom meeting around 1:30. Please note that the virtual portion of these meetings is always a challenge\, and issues can arise. Patience is requested as we will do our best to enable virtual participation.   \nAll members will receive a Zoom link Thursday\, Jan. 8\, with a possible repeat reminder on Friday\, Jan. 9–just in case! The Zoom link will NOT be listed on this public calendar. Watch your emails\, and check your spam folders if necessary. \n     This party will be a chance to see old paddling friends and meet new ones as we chat about trips we’ve done and those we hope to do.  Aspiring co-coordinators can talk in person with potential collaborators or mentors. There will be a “formal” portion of the party with some brief presentations of trip possibilities and a lottery process discussion. We hope to have time to open the floor for brief trip pitches from any members. So\, if you have a great idea or desire\, prep for your pitch.\n\nSee you Saturday! \nBrookie (Outgoing Tripmaster) and Leslie (Incoming Tripmaster)
URL:https://rockymountaincanoeclub.net/event/permit-and-planning-party-sat-january-10-2026/
LOCATION:CO
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20251102T133000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20251102T170000
DTSTAMP:20260429T143804
CREATED:20250919T145910Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251023T181729Z
UID:10000409-1762090200-1762102800@rockymountaincanoeclub.net
SUMMARY:UPDATE:  50th Anniversary Celebration: 1:30 - 5:00pm
DESCRIPTION:Our Annual Meeting\, Potluck\, and Officers Election will mostly be a PARTY! See this UPDATED post for more information. \nNEW TIME!   Sunday\, November 2\, 2025\, 1:30 – 5:00 pm \nIn person:  Greenway Park HOA Clubhouse\, 110 Greenway Drive\, Broomfield\, CO 80020 \nZOOM:  MUST RSVP to get a Zoom link — to be sent out next week.  gvmutz@gmail.com
URL:https://rockymountaincanoeclub.net/event/50th-anniversary-celebration/
LOCATION:Greenway Park HOA Clubhouse
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20250928T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20250929T235959
DTSTAMP:20260429T143804
CREATED:20250204T174807Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250911T231700Z
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SUMMARY:Colorado River: Ruby/Horsethief Canyons Sun 9/28 - Mon 9/29 2025
DESCRIPTION:TRIP IS OPEN FOR MORE PADDLERS \nJoin RMCC as we paddle the Colorado River Sunday – Monday from Loma\, CO to the Westwater Station boat ramp in Utah through  Ruby and Horsethief Canyons . We’ll be camping at one of the larger sites on the river Sunday night – TBD. Our late September date should offer gorgeous fall color on the canyon bottom. This is an ACA-sanctioned outing/event which requires EITHER ACA membership OR a $10/person insurance fee. We will also split the campsite fee – estimated to be $5 or so depending on group size. Check out the trip flyer Loma to Westwater Sunday to Monday . This is an easy\, family-friendly Class I trip.  For important information about skill level and safety and equipment\, please read and follow  RMCC Boating Requirements and Recommendations. \nScheduling Note: if we I will likely be starting a waitlistare unable to secure a campsite for Sunday night\, the trip will move a day to Mon-Tues. \nContact Bill Ashworth to sign up or with questions at washwort at gmail.com. 720-352-6456 
URL:https://rockymountaincanoeclub.net/event/colorado-river-ruby-horsethief-canyons-sun-9-28-mon-9-29-2025/
LOCATION:Loma\, CO
CATEGORIES:Class I and Flat water
ORGANIZER;CN="Bill Ashworth":MAILTO:washwort at gmail.com
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DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20250914T235959
DTSTAMP:20260429T143804
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LAST-MODIFIED:20250501T150321Z
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SUMMARY:Lake Powell Houseboat and Sea Kayak Trip – September 8-14\, 2025
DESCRIPTION:*This TRIP is FULL\, but a waitlist is available. \nThe trip will be 7 days and 6 nights.  We will launch from Bullfrog and focus on the canyons beyond Escalante but short of Oak Canyon. These would include Ribbon Canyon\, Cottonwood Canyon\, Llewelyn Gulch\, Reflection Canyon (leads to Cottonwood Gulch)\, Hidden Passage Canyon\,  Music Temple Bar\, and Anasazi Canyon (leads to Moepitz Canyon And Lehi Canyon if there is enough water. \nThe Navigator houseboat that has been reserved is rated to hold 10 people\, but with only 1 bathroom I want cap the trip at 7 or 8 people.  Cost is estimated to be $870 for 8 people or $995 for 7 people\, as we need to cover cleaning\, gas\, insurance\, ice\, etc. in addition to the houseboat rental. I will need to collect $700 by February 15.  And\, a payment of about $2-300 will be needed in August. I would do the final adjustment at the end of the trip once we know what we spent on gas.  \nThe cost for this 7 day houseboat trip has increased quite a bit since we did the 2023 trip\, but if you compare it to most commercial trips that average $400 per day or more\, I think it is fairly reasonable. We saved about $900 by booking the boat super early (we booked in 2024) . Booking early also allowed us to get the dates that we wanted. \n Shared dinners and other items would be similar to our past trips.  Most of us could camp in Starr Springs Campground 27 miles short of Bullfrog the night before our launch. \nContact Karen A. for more information and to sign up.  canoekarena at msn.com
URL:https://rockymountaincanoeclub.net/event/lake-powell-houseboat-and-sea-kayak-trip-september-8-14-2025/
LOCATION:CO
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DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20250826T235959
DTSTAMP:20260429T143804
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LAST-MODIFIED:20250823T150606Z
UID:10000398-1756080000-1756252799@rockymountaincanoeclub.net
SUMMARY:Cancelled. Colorado River: Cisco Landing to Lower Onion Creek August 25 & 26\, 2025
DESCRIPTION:**Unfortunately\, weather and low flow lead to the need to cancel.** \nBarring any late summer t-storms\, floating the Colorado River doesn’t get much easier than this! Canoes & sea\, touring\, or recreational kayaks will likely be best in the low river flow I anticipate we’ll have in late August. \n     For those who wish to car camp\, we’ll meet Sunday evening (8/24) at Dewey Bridge Campground\, 32 miles upstream from Moab on SR128. We’ll try to snag one of the group campsites with shade shelter as we did last year when all 3 were open. The camp area has vault toilets but no water. Camping fees will be shared. For those who prefer\, there is also dispersed camping nearby & numerous hotels in Moab\, 45 minutes drive.\n\n\n     Monday morning (8/25) we’ll gather at the Dewey Bridge Campground boat launch. From there we’ll drive to Cisco Landing where we’ll launch for a 16-mile flatwater paddle thru scenic desert & remote ranchland back to Dewey Bridge.\n\n     Tuesday morning (8/26) we’ll launch from Dewey Bridge to enjoy 8-miles of Class I water thru spectacular red rock canyons to the take-out at Lower Onion Creek Campground. Likely we’ll lunch at the take-out\, pack up & start for home early afternoon.\n\n     This is an ACA sanctioned outing that requires either ACA membership or $10/person insurance fee. In addition\, all boaters must complete the 2025 Utah mussel-aware boater course available through Utah Division of Wildlife.\n\nContact trip coordinator Karla Tanner for more information or to sign up: Kat81521 at gmail dot com
URL:https://rockymountaincanoeclub.net/event/colorado-river-cisco-landing-to-lower-onion-creek-august-25-26-2025/
LOCATION:CO
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20250817T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20250822T235959
DTSTAMP:20260429T143804
CREATED:20250226T060232Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250501T150246Z
UID:10000399-1755388800-1755907199@rockymountaincanoeclub.net
SUMMARY:Trip Full\, with Wait-list. Beginner/Intermediate Day Paddling on the Taylor and Arkansas Rivers. Aug. 17-approx Aug.22
DESCRIPTION:Trip is Full\, with Wait-list. Contact Trip Coordinator. \nThis will be a joint trip of Rocky Mountain Canoe Club and Missouri Whitewater Association (MWA) members. It will consist of several  Class II day paddles on the Taylor River followed by several day paddles on the Arkansas River. Paddlers will car camp. While still in the planning stages\, with details will follow\, below is a general sense of the trip. \nThe trip would begin at Lottis  Creek Group Campground on or about the evening of August 17.  \nFor the next three days we would divide into groups according to skill levels\, preference and group size and paddle various sections of the Taylor River as appropriate.  \nAfter paddling the third day we would drive over to the Arkansas to a campground\, as yet to be determined\,  and spend the next three days doing the same activity on sections of the Arkansas.  The required water releases for rafting end each year on or about August 18. so runs on the Fractions\, Brown’s Canyon and several easier Arkansas River reaches will be more approachable. \nThis will be a great opportunity for building relationships between members of the two clubs\, both on the water and in camp in the evening. Missouri boaters are always interested in paddling in Colorado and knowing people who enjoy the same level of boating. And\,  RMCC people are interested in the Ozark streams of Missouri and Arkansas which the MWA folks know well and paddle  frequently.   \nThis will be an ACA trip. Contact Chris K. if you are interested in joining. cskelly1022 at gmail.com
URL:https://rockymountaincanoeclub.net/event/beginner-intermediate-day-paddling-on-the-taylor-and-arkansas-rivers-aug-17-approx-aug-22/
LOCATION:CO
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20250810T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20250814T235959
DTSTAMP:20260429T143804
CREATED:20250130T164238Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250501T150413Z
UID:10000388-1754784000-1755215999@rockymountaincanoeclub.net
SUMMARY:Blue Mesa Reservoir Exploratory:  Sunday\, Aug 10th through Thursday Aug 14th
DESCRIPTION:Overview: First and foremost\, this is an exploratory trip.  The goal of this trip is to paddle at Blue Mesa Reservoir.  We are planning for 3 days of paddling. This is about a 6 hr drive from the Longmont area.\nNote that we tend to paddle steadily without lots of breaks.  Lunches are short since we often are in a race against wind and afternoon storms. \nDates: Sunday\, August 10th thru Thursday\, August 14th.    Note:  Folks can come for all or part. \nConditions: This is a flatwater outing.  Expect wind and waves!  Also\, not much shade in the campground so a sunshade or similar equipment is recommended. \nGroup Size: Since this is an exploratory outing\, I am thinking we should limit the number of participants\, but I am not sure what that should be.  And there may be a variety of craft so keeping together may be difficult but breaking into groups could help (assuming others are willing to lead).  More to come on this. \nPaddle Destination Suggestions: \n(1)    Lake Fork Canyon: This is a long canyon running southeast from the west side of the lake.  Might be a good destination if its windy.  The put-in would be the Lake Fork Marina. \n(2)    Soap Creek and West Elk Creek:  There is a boat access point on the north side of the reservoir at the Pinnacles Trailhead.  From there\, we can paddle west to explore these canyons. \n(3)    Bay of Chickens (aka “Windsurfing Area”) has good day access.  From there we can paddle across Cebolla Bay and explore the Cebolla Arm. \n(4)    Elk Creek: From there\, we can paddle east toward Iola Basin.  The lake is a bit narrower in this area. \n(5)    Steven’s Creek: There is a boat ramp here that is on the north side of Iola Basin \n(6)    Gunnison River into Blue Mesa: The Gunnison River east of Blue Mesa looked very moderate.  There is some info on Mountain Buzz about paddling it.  We could paddle into the lake itself or take out at one of the access points along the way.  If folks are interested in this\, let me know as it will take preparation. \n(7)    Silver Jack Reservoir:  This is south of Blue Mesa\, a much smaller reservoir about ½ of Union.  I don’t expect we’ll go there to paddle\, but it looks like a nice destination for another time. \n(8)    Morrow Point Reservoir: I have heard this is a cool place to paddle and camp.  But boating access to Morrow Point Reservoir is limited\, and the easiest way to get to the reservoir is by carrying your boat and gear down the 232 steps of the Pine Creek Trail. The trail follows the old railroad bed along the reservoir and offers fishing and camping. There are boat-in campsites along the north and south shores. You can get a Backcountry Permit for camping at the Pine Creek Trailhead.  This is here for reference only\, not part of this outing. \n(9)    Black Canyon of the Gunnison:  Opportunity exists for hiking but will not be part of the trip as originally planned since the drives to the trailheads are longer that originally estimated (hikes on the south side of Black Canyon do not descend into the canyon and it is a 40 mile drive to these trailheads;  hikes on the north side do descend into the canyon but it is a 50+ mile drive to the north side trailheads).  This is here for reference only\, not part of this outing. \nReservations for Camping: I expect we would want/need to get reservations.  Reservations open on Mar 17th.  I will monitor.  Everyone will be responsible for their own reservations. \nCamping: On our exploratory outing on Sunday\, March 9th\, we did a drive through of Lake Fork Campground which is essentially a paved parking lot.  While it is convenient to Lake Fork Arm\, Soap Creek and West Elk Creek it does not have much appeal as a campground for tenting\, so we have nixed this idea. \nWe drove and checked out the other campgrounds on the north side of the lake and here is what we found: \nEast Elk Creek: A really lovely group campground (at $120 / night) but it is closed for nesting eagles till August 15th (and we did see eagles and a nest on our scout) so this is not an option.  Also\, although it sits on a pond\, there is no direct water access to the reservoir. \nElk Creek: A large camping area near the visitor center.  Loop B (sites 56 – 97) look like they are closest to the water.  Walk-in sites 75 & 76 are the best and look to be about 150 yards from the water so hand launches from there are possible but bring wheels.  Sites 75\, 77\, 78\, 73 looked good too. \nIn general\, the drive-in sites along Loop B seems kind of small for a tent. \nLoop A sites that might work for tents are 12\, 33\, 35\, 37\, 42. \nLoop D did not look tent friendly at all. \nSteven’s Creek: Another camping area\, close to the east end of the reservoir on the north side.  There was a boat ramp in that area.  It appears that these sites are first come / first serve and pay-by-cell-phone enabled.  Highway noise would be a problem at any of the sites.  Sites 20\, 22\, 27\, 32\, 34 are good for tents. \nMeals: All meals will be on your own though a potluck happy hour would be nice. \nLaunching and Inspection Stations: Hand-launched and hand-powered vessels that meet Clean\, Drain\, Dry requirements do not need to be inspected and these watercraft are not required to launch at a boat ramp\, but trailers cannot enter the water.  Note that if you bring your boat on a trailer\, it will need to be inspected. \nOnline Info:  https://www.nps.gov/cure/planyourvisit/index.htm \nUS 50 Road Construction: Construction is complete! \n***FYI: This is an ACA- sanctioned trip and ACA membership OR $10 event fee required. RMCC and ACA waivers required.       Contact Anne to sign up. anne_fiore at yahoo.com
URL:https://rockymountaincanoeclub.net/event/blue-mesa-reservoir-exploratory-sunday-aug-10th-through-tuesday-aug-12th/
LOCATION:CO
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DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20250804T235959
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SUMMARY:Rendezvous on the Colorado at Radium Aug. 1-4\, 2025
DESCRIPTION:We will have have the 2025 Rendezvous at the Radium Campground (Aug 1-4) on the Upper Colorado River. We have Radium’s two group campsites and some sharable individual campsites available for Friday\, Saturday and Sunday nights and hope to be on the water Friday through Monday — water\, weather\, and boaters willing. See the RMCC Annual Rendezvous flyer\, 2025 or on the calendar for LOTS of detail\, including proposed runs\, camping\, costs/waivers\, volunteer opportunities\, special events (if I get volunteers)\, and more. \nAlthough currently the Colorado River flow is less than 900 cfs\, well less than the historical average of 3300 cfs\, it’s way too early to make any predictions about the expected flow during Rendezvous.  As always\, we’ll hope for reasonable water levels for fun and safe paddling for all abilities this year. Check the Colorado flows at Kremmling station for changes as you consider boating at Rendezvous. \nRegistration is not required\, but it makes life much easier for the organizers! To register AND sign up for volunteer positions\, go on-line to  2025 Rendezvous Registration. \nAnd\, if you have not signed an ANNUAL ACA waiver for 2025\, don’t forget to sign an ACA waiver for the event! \nAfter you read the flier\, if you have any questions or need more information\, contact Craig or Nita Flora at craigflora2000@yahoo.com or nflora631@yahoo.com 
URL:https://rockymountaincanoeclub.net/event/rendezvous-on-the-colorado-at-radium-aug-1-3-2025/
LOCATION:CO
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DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20250714T235959
DTSTAMP:20260429T143804
CREATED:20250130T163135Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250501T150537Z
UID:10000387-1752019200-1752537599@rockymountaincanoeclub.net
SUMMARY:Flaming Gorge North End. Car Camping and Day paddles...Wed July 9th thru Tuesday July 15
DESCRIPTION:Overview: This is a flat-water outing.  The plan is to car camp and do day paddles in the area of the confluence of the Black’s Fork Arm and the Green River Arm.  This area is on the north end of the reservoir\, about 5 miles above the Buckboard Marina (which is accessed from the west side of the reservoir).  We would do 1 day up the Green River Arm\, 1 day up the Blacks Fork Arm\, and 1 day south toward Buckboard.  There are a couple of outings that would require driving to different access: The inlet that is west of Buckboard and ‘bird island’ that is accessed from the Brinegar/Holmes Crossing access (about 5 miles south of Buckboard) and is a half-day or so paddle.  \nCamping:  We have in mind a couple of possibilities for car camping: \n(1)   Remote camping at the end of a gravel road that would put us just south of the confluence.  The road (Road 11) is fairly good\, though there is a steep section at the end.  I have driven it in my Subaru Forester and trucks pull trailers down there so it’s not too bad.    The upside of this is that we can easily access WY 530 and drive to another access point on the west side.  The downside is that there is no outhouse\, so we would each have to carry out our own human waste. \n(2)   Camp at Lost Dog access.  It is 13 miles down a gravel road but it does have an outhouse.  The downside is that it’s a long 13 miles so it’s not conducive to driving to another access for a day outing.  The other downside is that it might be busy on a weekend. \nBoat Permit: Wyoming Boat Inspection and Wyo AIS Sticker.  See https://wgfd.wyo.gov/fishing-boating/aquatic-invasive-species-prevention for further information.  \nNote that our plan is to only paddle in Wyoming but Utah (south end of the reservoir) has its own AIS requirements.  See https://stdofthesea.utah.gov/ais/non-motorized/.  \nFees:  All of the Flaming Gorge access points\, marinas\, etc.  have a fee which is covered by the National Parks Senior Pass.   \n Shuttles: No shuttles needed. \n Drinking Water: Bring your own drinking water.  No water is available at either site though we have pumped water from the reservoir on our various self-supported trips. \nFood: All food is on your own\, but a pot-luck happy hour would be nice. \nWind and Start Time: In the past few years\, on self-supported trips\, a strong wind came up early (like by 10 – noon)\, so we started getting up at 5:30\, no cook breakfasts and cold-brews only and were done by noon.  Wind may still be an issue even though our plan is to do out-n-back trips.  Hard to say what it will be like this summer.  \nSun: It can be hot in the afternoon and there is not much shade so a sunshade or Noah’s Tarp would be handy \nDrive Time: It generally takes us 6+ hours to get to camp from Longmont. \nContact Anne to sign up. anne_fiore at yahoo.com
URL:https://rockymountaincanoeclub.net/event/flaming-gorge-north-end-car-camping-and-day-paddles-wed-july-9th-thru-tuesday-july-15/
LOCATION:CO
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DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20250630T235959
DTSTAMP:20260429T143804
CREATED:20250429T160134Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250516T172459Z
UID:10000404-1750982400-1751327999@rockymountaincanoeclub.net
SUMMARY:Cancelled. Jefferson River Canoe Trail- Montana Twin Bridges to Missouri River Headwaters State Park. Class I. June 27-30.
DESCRIPTION:Trip cancelled. \n     The Jefferson River Canoe Trail encompasses the entire 80-mile length of the Jefferson River\, along with fishing access sites\, campsites\, hiking trails\, conservation easements\, state lands and state parks\, and adjacent BLM and Forest Service lands. Public lands along the river are designated as leave-no-trace camping.  The Jefferson River Canoe Trail retraces by water an essential segment of the Lewis & Clark National Historic Trail. The Jefferson River is entirely Class I water\, suitable for beginning paddlers\, except during runoff.  I plan to start floating from Twin Bridges and take out near the Missouri River Headwaters State Park. The river may be a good place for wildlife viewing.  The Jefferson River Canoe Trail presently includes nine marked designated camping areas\, including four sites on BLM land\, two on state lands\, and three properties acquired for the public by the Jefferson River. It could take three or four days depending on how fast the group paddles. Much of the river should be braided and slow moving\, depending on water flows. \n Hazards include diversion dams\, possible logjams and narrow channels. \nThis is an ACA trip. ACA membership (and signed waiver) or $10 ACA Event fee (and signed waiver) required. \nFlow Gauge: Twin Bridges \nShuttle: Fee Required \n–Pack in water required.  Use a portable toilet to pack out human waste \n  Pack it in\, pack it out \n To wash dishes\, please carry water 200 feet away from the river and use small amounts of biodegradable soap. Scatter strained dishwater \nMontana: Boat Inspection/paperwork Required-https//fwp.mt.gov/conservation/aquatic-invasive-species/rules \nWyoming: AIS Stickers/decal- https://wgfapps.wyo.gov \nContact Trip Coordinator Louise Richards for more information and to sign up: louisemrichards1199 at gmail.com \n 
URL:https://rockymountaincanoeclub.net/event/jefferson-river-canoe-trail-montana-twin-bridges-to-missouri-river-headwaters-state-park-class-i-june-27-30/
LOCATION:CO
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20250621T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20250623T235959
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CREATED:20250406T204553Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250501T150901Z
UID:10000402-1750464000-1750723199@rockymountaincanoeclub.net
SUMMARY:Gunnison R.\, Delta to Whitewater. June 21-23\, 2025.  3 days\, 42 miles. Class II.  ACA trip
DESCRIPTION: NO SIGNUPs before  June 10th \nThis is an ACA trip – if you are an ACA member\, e-mail me your membership number – if you have an Online Waiver\, you can send me a copy of that.  Except for people with a valid online waiver\, you will need to fill out an ACA waiver for the trip (BRING YOUR # with you – you need it for the waiver form).  If you are not an ACA member\, then you need to pay the $10 per person insurance fee.  Since this is an ACA trip\, and since it is Class II – you must have a helmet for the CII rapids (NO Bike Helmets).  \nThere are 2 Class II rapids.  I don’t recall how low I have ever run the Gunny\, but I recall one summer trip that we had to walk the boats thru the rock garden instead of doing the normal run for the first CII – we will scout the first rapid.  The second CII can be avoided – it is at Dominguez canyon – a left channel (with a killer undercut rock) will avoid the CII\, which is right of the island.  There is also a rock dam to negotiate about 6 miles down river – it is not a problem\, but must be run at far left and be prepared for swirly water there.  This run is easier in higher water than low. \nNo dogs or little kids – guests may be allowed\, if its cleared with me first. Day 1 is 28 miles\, so no slow boats  \nYou need to provide your own river toilet.  Temps should be fairly mild – expect highs in the 70s and lows about 50 at a guess.  Plan for two nights camping. And  plan on a very early Monday\, to get down river  hopefully before the winds kick up. \nI will be working on the shuttle arrangements later – hopefully we will be able to park vehicles at the Lazy S motel in Whitewater. . – still a work in process right now. \nSign up with trip coordinator. mat bozek.  matbozekx at gmail.com    No sign ups before  June 10\, 2025! \n***CAUTION –  If I can obtain a permit for Loma to Westwater for the 24th\, this trip will not end at Whitewater – This will add 13 more miles and one more night to the trip so it would be 3 nights/4 days and there will be one mandatory portage around the Redlands Dam – 3/10 mile portage\, and there is one more Class II rock garden rapid upstream from the dam – this addition is dependent on having sufficient water and on obtaining the permit for camping in Ruby/Horsethief.
URL:https://rockymountaincanoeclub.net/event/gunnison-r-delta-to-whitewater-june-21-23-2025-3-days-42-miles-class-ii-aca-trip/
LOCATION:CO
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DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20250615T235959
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CREATED:20250514T232208Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250514T232208Z
UID:10000406-1749772800-1750031999@rockymountaincanoeclub.net
SUMMARY:North Platte River\, Wyoming\, 6-Mile Gap to Treasure Island. June 13-15. Class II/II+
DESCRIPTION:Paddle in the Medicine Bow National Forest\, Wyoming. Access from Laramie WY or Walden CO. Approximately a 3-4 hour drive from Golden.\n\n     Put-in at 6-Mile Gap Campground and River Access\, about 4 miles north of the Colo-Wyo border. The put-in requires an about 100-yard carry downhill; no wheels allowed in Platte River Wilderness.\nAbout 10 miles of Class II/II+ depending on the water level\n\n     First 10 miles is National Forest\, the rest is a mix of BLM and private land. The National Forest is marked with blue and red diamond signs; land behind blue is public\, land behind red is private.\n     Equipment required is floatation\, PFD\, throw bag\, extra paddle\, helmet\, and appropriate cold-water protection such as splash wet/dry gear including dry or wet suits. Be prepared to swim. No cotton.\n\nNote: The trip is a no-go if water level is below 600 cfs at the Colo-Wyo border gauge\, North Platte River near Northgate\, CO.\n\n–River hazards are cold water exposure\, swift current\, many rocks\, and sweepers\n–Wyoming Aquatic Invasive Species Watercraft inspection required\nContact TC  Doug Hurcomb for more info and to sign up. dhurcomb@msn.com
URL:https://rockymountaincanoeclub.net/event/north-platte-river-wyoming-6-mile-gap-to-treasure-island-june-13-15-class-ii-ii/
LOCATION:CO
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20250603T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20250603T235959
DTSTAMP:20260429T143804
CREATED:20250525T032449Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250525T034659Z
UID:10000408-1748908800-1748995199@rockymountaincanoeclub.net
SUMMARY:Cleanup Paddle at Union Reservoir. Tues.\, June 3\, 9:15 am- about 1 pm.
DESCRIPTION:This is an ACA paddle\, so a person who is not an ACA member will be required to purchase an ACA event membership for $10.00 and to complete an ACA Waiver & Release of Liability form (adult or minor). \nEach participant will also need to sign a City of Longmont waiver\, to be emailed\, which you will need to print out\, sign\, bring with you. \nThe City of Longmont has agreed to waive their entrance and boating fees for participants. \nThe reservoir is low this year and it may impact birds\, but in the past the selection of birds found at Union\, included yellow-headed black birds\, coots\, grebes\, eagles\, herons\, pelicans\, osprey\, and red-tailed hawks.  Earlier this year\, there were avocets and yellowlegs. \nIt’s a great place to paddle\, especially with the fee being waived.  It is located east of County Line Road in Longmont. \nDate:              Tuesday\, June 3\, 2025 \nDirections:      From Boulder or Longmont\, travel east on CO 119 to East County Line Road.  (The new UCHealth Hospital is on the Northwest corner of this intersection).  At the traffic light\, turn left (north).  You will go over a set of railroad tracks.  County Road 26 will be the next right.  Distance from CO 119 to CR 26 is about 3/4 mile.  Take a right\, travel east for about 1/2 mile\, then turn north (left) into Union Reservoir. \nGoogle:           https://goo.gl/maps/ZVmAwoY3ZFBLaR568 \nStart Time:      Meeting time is 9:15\, Ready to paddle at 10 AM. \nLunch:             How about if we plan to meet back at the put-in by noon or so for a group (bring-your-own) lunch. Some participants may decide to go back out and paddle/bird/collect more trash.  This may be weather dependent. \nFor participants\, the City of Longmont will waive the entrance and boat fee. \nThe entrance booth attendant will know we are coming but will not have a list of people but rather will be relying on a placard (to be emailed to participants) which you will need to print out and place on your dashboard.   I will have my cell phone with me so please call 720-210-8858 if anything comes up. \nEach participant will need to sign a City of Longmont Waiver.  (to be emailed to participants) which you will need to print out\, sign it\, and bring it with you. \nPFD required (A no brainer for our group). \nThe city will provide trash bags and neoprene gloves\, which I will be picking up from the volunteer coordinator and bringing along. \nRSVP required to Anne Fiore:  anne_fiore@yahoo.com
URL:https://rockymountaincanoeclub.net/event/cleanup-paddle-at-union-reservoir-tues-june-3-915-am-about-1-pm/
LOCATION:CO
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20250523T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20250526T235959
DTSTAMP:20260429T143804
CREATED:20250204T173019Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250522T152528Z
UID:10000393-1747958400-1748303999@rockymountaincanoeclub.net
SUMMARY:CANCELLED DUE TO RAIN: Niobrara River Memorial Day - MAY 23 -MAY 26 2025
DESCRIPTION:This will be an ACA-sanctioned outing/event which requires EITHER ACA membership OR a $10/person insurance fee.  This is an easy\, kids-friendly class 1 river\, with our campground in the middle of the run.  Each day will be about 12 miles and about 4 hours. For more information about skill level\,  safety and equipment\, please read and follow  RMCC Boating Requirements and Recommendations. \nThis beautiful stretch is one of America’s premier scenic heritage waterways; we’ll see many waterfalls\, beautiful hardwood forests\, and birds!  And the resident buffalo herd at the Fort Niobrara National Wildlife Refuge (https://www.fws.gov/refuge/fort_niobrara/ ) often has calves this time of year.  We run the river on Saturday and Sunday. Most will car camp at Smith Falls State Park\, Friday – Sunday nights; return to the Front Range after breakfast on Monday (about a 6-7 hour drive back to Denver) or continue to see the sights of Nebraska or head up to South Dakota. \nMemorial Day is shoulder season in the Sand Hills of Nebraska and we often have rain on parts of one or more days.  \nNiobrara River Trail description here .  \nDescription from Backpacker magazine:  http://www.backpacker.com/stories/paddle-nebraska-s-niobrara-river \nRiver gage at https://waterdata.usgs.gov/usa/nwis/uv?site_no=06461500.  We generally run it at between 1000 and 2000 cfs. \nSaturday\, we’ll meet at 10am (CDT) ready to shuttle from the Cornell Bridge put-in near Valentine\, down to the Smith Falls State Park campground and beach the canoes\, and then start from there again on Sunday.   If you are not camping\, but meeting us in the morning\, see the note\, below for directions. \nSaturday evening – optional potluck dinner at one of the convenient campsites.  There is a large group shelter generally available in case of rain. \nSunday\, we’ll meet near the boat ramp (where we took out on Saturday) at 10am (CDT) ready to shuttle from the campground to the take-out – probably at Sunny Brook Camp\, about a mile upstream of Rocky Ford.  The shuttle takes over an hour\, so non-drivers should plan to relax\, hike to Smith Falls\, and/or birdwatch at the campground while the drivers are driving. We will verify the 10am shuttle start on Saturday night. \nSunday evening: Informal group happy hour possible\, but no specific group activity planned.  Some of us will be checking out (i.e.\, scouting\, not running) the Norden chute and going to the The Nature Conservancy Niobrara Valley Preserve near there) (https://www.nature.org/ourinitiatives/regions/northamerica/unitedstates/nebraska/placesweprotect/niobrara-valley-preserve.xml  \nCamping \nThe campground at Smith Falls State Park is open for reservations now for drive-in and walk-in sites  (there is no group site).   We used to have the campground to ourselves but in recent years\, it’s gotten more crowded and generally fills for Memorial Day before May. The campground was reconfigured for 2021\, adding more sites and mixing the use between tents and RVs in all sites. The camping cost is $15/day/site plus a day use fee. You can make reservations now – here’s the link to the on-line camping reservations  https://nebraskastateparks.reserveamerica.com \nNote: Directions to Cornell Bridge from Valentine:  Take Nebraska 12 east about 4 miles to the Ft Niobrara Wildlife refuge turn-off. Turn right towards the river and then make the first right into the access parking lot. Be there by 10 am ready to shuttle and be sure to purchase your $1 wrist-band at the kiosk \nContact Bill Ashworth (washwort@gmail.com) to register for the trip if you didn’t sign up via the Planning and Permit survey
URL:https://rockymountaincanoeclub.net/event/niobrara-river-memorial-day-may-23-may-26-2025/
LOCATION:Valentine\, NE\, Valentine\, NE\, United States
CATEGORIES:Class I and Flat water
ORGANIZER;CN="Bill Ashworth":MAILTO:washwort at gmail.com
GEO:37.09024;-95.712891
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20250521T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20250521T235959
DTSTAMP:20260429T143804
CREATED:20250519T034217Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250521T162827Z
UID:10000407-1747785600-1747871999@rockymountaincanoeclub.net
SUMMARY:Cancelled. Sea Kayak Day Outing to Boyd Lake in Loveland. Wednesday\, May 21
DESCRIPTION:We’re planning to paddle the circumference of the lake…about 8 miles….thus\, an early season training outing\nTime:  We are planning to arriving at Boyd Lake at 10 AM on Wednesday\, May 21st\n\n\n\n\n\nNotes:  (1) It takes us about an hour to drive from Longmont. to Boyd Lake.\n             (2) It could be windy\n             (3) If you didn’t purchase a KCW (Keep Colorado Wild) stamp along with your vehicle registration\, there will be a state parks daily fee.\n\n            (4) Since this will be a club outing\, ACA membership required.\nPlease contact TC Anne Fiore for meeting details and to sign up. anne_fiore@yahoo.com
URL:https://rockymountaincanoeclub.net/event/sea-kayak-day-outing-to-boyd-lake-in-loveland-wednesday-may-22/
LOCATION:CO
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20250517T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20250519T235959
DTSTAMP:20260429T143804
CREATED:20250205T174547Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250221T042102Z
UID:10000396-1747440000-1747699199@rockymountaincanoeclub.net
SUMMARY:Yampa River near Craig\, through Little Yampa Canyon. Class I. South Beach to Duffy Mountain. May 17- May 18 or 19.
DESCRIPTION:*A Possible Exploratory Day paddle May 20 may be added for a smaller party of experienced paddlers.  \n     The South Beach to Duffy Mountain stretch of the Yampa is an easy flatwater/Class I trip through through Little Yampa Canyon.  This is an easy trip for people new to canoeing and canoe camping. Frosty mornings and strong headwinds can happen.  Usually we see several bald eagles’ nests with chicks. Sometimes golden eagles and white pelicans. \n     If we have at least 3 canoes wanting just 1 night on the river and 3 canoes wanting 2 nights\, we will arrange to have 2 groups paddling out at different times. A set of experienced paddlers (plus those wanting a slower trip) will be spending the second night at Horse Gulch\, 3 miles short of Duffy Mountain in order to paddle out on the 19th\, relocate to the 5 campsites at Juniper Hot Springs\, and do a thorough scout by vehicle and on foot of the Maybell Ditch diversion reconstruction to see if a day paddle on the 20th from Juniper Hot Springs to hwy 40 near Maybell is now something that can be safely paddled. The diversion used to be class IV. \n Contact Karen A. to get added  for the standard South Beach to Duffy paddle and perhaps to join the smaller scout team for the day paddle on May 20th. \nKaren A. canoekarena@msn.com \n 
URL:https://rockymountaincanoeclub.net/event/yampa-river-south-beach-to-duffy-mountain-may-17-18-possible-exploratory-day-paddle-may-19/
LOCATION:CO
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20250513T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20250513T235959
DTSTAMP:20260429T143804
CREATED:20250508T050742Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250508T145946Z
UID:10000405-1747094400-1747180799@rockymountaincanoeclub.net
SUMMARY:Lake Pueblo State Park and Reservoir Exploratory Day paddle Tues.\, May 13
DESCRIPTION:This will be a Flatwater\, Exploratory\, Day Trip (participants can make arrangements to arrive and car camp the night before at the State Park).  Approximately a 3 hour drive from the Longmont area. \nBoat Types: sea kayaks\,  recreational kayaks and canoes are welcome. \nTentative Itinerary:   Monday\, 12 May 2025: Drive down and setup camp at the State Park. *Participants who choose to camp Monday night must make their own camping reservations at the state park. $36.00 / night . \nTuesday\, 13 May 2025: Break camp; drive to The Swallows Access (the meet-up point) and paddle the west end of the lake (where the Arkansas River comes in).   The focus will be paddling and exploring the delta\, looking at birds\, etc.  Expect only short breaks (assuming we can find a spot to park and get out of the boats).  Since this is an exploratory trip\, we may not find a nice lunch spot\, so have water and snacks handy. \nSpecial Notes: CSWA (Colorado State Wildlife Area) fishing/hunting/recreation license/pass would be required to paddle in the west end.  These are around $11 for seniors for an annual pass. \nDaily State Park Fee: If you didn’t purchase a KCW (Keep Colorado Wild) stamp along with your vehicle registration\, there will be a state parks daily fee. \nDriving Directions for North Entrance: Take I-25 to Pueblo. Turn west on US Hwy 50 (Exit 101). Drive 7 miles to McCulloch Blvd. Turn south and go 4 miles to Nichols Road. Turn south and go 1 mile to the north park entrance. \nTrip Organizers: Anne Fiore for Rocky Mountain Canoe Club\, Sue Hughes for Rocky Mountain Sea Kayak Club. Please contact Anne for more information or to sign up. anne_fiore@yahoo.com
URL:https://rockymountaincanoeclub.net/event/lake-pueblo-state-park-and-reservoir-exploratory-day-paddle-tues-may-13/
LOCATION:CO
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20250510T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20250510T150000
DTSTAMP:20260429T143804
CREATED:20250204T170813Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250415T202533Z
UID:10000390-1746882000-1746889200@rockymountaincanoeclub.net
SUMMARY:RMCC Canoe Rigging and Packing Class POSTPONED TO Sat MAY 10 2025
DESCRIPTION:Join RMCC for an afternoon clinic\, learning to set up and pack your canoe for river tripping. This is a dry land exercise and will prepare you to rig your boat for moving water and what and how to pack for weekend and multi-day camping outings. Bill will cover rigging and techniques for efficient and secure packing. We’ll start at 1 pm in Boulder at Bill’s home\, and we’ll finish up by 4pm. \n  \nContact Bill Ashworth at washwort at gmail.com or 720-352-6456 to register and for address and directions.  Open to all.
URL:https://rockymountaincanoeclub.net/event/rmcc-canoe-rigging-and-packing-class-may-3-2025/
LOCATION:Bill Ashworth’s house\, Boulder\, CO\, United States
CATEGORIES:Class or Training Session
ORGANIZER;CN="Bill Ashworth":MAILTO:washwort at gmail.com
GEO:40.0149856;-105.2705456
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20250510T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20250511T235959
DTSTAMP:20260429T143804
CREATED:20250228T212608Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250228T212608Z
UID:10000400-1746835200-1747007999@rockymountaincanoeclub.net
SUMMARY:Rio Grande in Colorado’s San Luis Valley Exploratory Trip: Sat.\, May 10 through Sun.\, May 11\, 2025
DESCRIPTION:Please join RMCC’s first trip exploring the Rio Grande south of Alamosa in the San Luis Valley. This Class I+ excursion involves two days and one night on the river\, floating past a wildlife area and wetlands where we may see birds\, traveling through interesting geology\, and enjoying second-day afternoon hikes. Each river day will involve about 7 miles of paddling.  \nI rate these river sections as Class I+ because I haven’t done either of them\, but locals say that the paddling is straight-forward if you can maneuver around sand bars\, fallen cottonwoods\, etc. Locals (and state data) also say mid-May is the best time to canoe here. Flexibility and a good attitude are required on all club trips\, but especially on Exploratory trips.  River experience and some canoe camping experience are encouraged.   \nPrepare to camp on the river\, bringing adequate drinking water (we’ll be downstream of farms). We’ll bring one of the club’s groovers.  The water likely will be cold so wear appropriate clothing\, too. Life vests/PDFs are mandatory when we’re on the water but I don’t foresee needing helmets. Camp will be somewhat sheltered from the Valley’s afternoon winds since the Rio cuts a deep groove into ancient sand beds\, but prepare your tent set-up for gusts. \nDay 1: Be ready to shuttle at 9 a.m. on Saturday\, May 10. The first put-in is off Road Z on the river’s west side. We’ll shuttle most of the vehicles to the last take-out at Road G\, again on the Rio’s west side. On this day we’ll float past wetlands where birds shelter and meet the Conejos River confluence. \nWe’ll camp near the bridge on CO Highway 142. \nDay 2: Be ready to paddle by 9 a.m. on Sunday\, May 11\, to allow time for afternoon hikes including Great Sand Dunes National Park. On this day\, we’ll drift past the San Luis Hills Wilderness Study Area and discuss more geologic features. \nGeneral Driving directions (detailed directions will be shared later): Using a map or an app\, find Alamosa in south-central Colorado. This college town is about a 3.5-hour drive from metro Denver along I-25 and U.S. 160. If coming from the west\, take either US 160 or US 285. \nThis trip is an ACA event\, so ACA membership or a one time $10 event fee is required\, as is an ACA waiver. \nContact Trip Coordinator\, Penelope Purdy\, to sign up. p2purdy@msn.com
URL:https://rockymountaincanoeclub.net/event/rio-grande-in-colorados-san-luis-valley-exploratory-trip-sat-may-10-through-sun-may-11-2025/
LOCATION:CO
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20250426T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20250427T170000
DTSTAMP:20260429T143804
CREATED:20250127T195747Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250309T002949Z
UID:10000386-1745654400-1745773200@rockymountaincanoeclub.net
SUMMARY:Whitewater Canoeing Skills Class\, April 26-27\, 2025
DESCRIPTION:The Contact for Registration is at the bottom of this post! \nCourse Description:  \nLearn how to improve your whitewater canoeing technique in this two-day class. Perfect for advanced beginners or intermediate canoeists with some experience on whitewater. The class is open to both solo and tandem canoeists. Canoes must be outfitted for whitewater and have flotation. Paddlers must be able to kneel. Thigh straps or bulkheads are highly recommended. Paddlers must have a drysuit or wet suit (water will be cold in April). This course will be taught by American Canoe Association (ACA) certified canoe instructors. \nLocation: \nApril 26 – Big Soda Lake\, Bear Creek Park\, Morrison\, CO. \nApril 27 – River location to be determined. Most likely will be Clear Creek in Golden. \nCost: \nSolo \n$150 for ACA members\n$160 for non-ACA members \nTandem (for both participants) \n$200 For ACA members\n$220 for non-ACA members \nAGENDA – What to expect \nSaturday – 8:00 – 5:00 –  We will be paddling on flatwater and stay in one spot all day. We will work on strokes\, basic maneuvers\, and other keys for efficient paddling. We may do some in-water techniques. Expect high temperatures in the 60s\, and lows in the high 40s. Water will be cold. \nSunday – 8:00 -5:00 – We will be on the river\, up to Class 2. Most likely we will be on Clear Creek in Golden depending on water levels. Plan to get wet. \nYou can check out the techniques we will be working on the YouTube Canoe Instruction Page. \nItems to bring with you \n\nPersonal clothing (you most likely will be the water at some point) so bring clothing to get wet and stay warm. Drysuits are strongly encouraged! Wet suits at a minimum.\nCanoe properly outfitted for whitewater\, flotation is required. Knee restraint (straps or bulkhead) recommended.\nLifejacket\, paddles\, helmet (required)\nWhistle\nWater\nFood – Lunch and snacks\nSunscreen\nFolding chair\nNotepad\n\nTO SIGN UP or if you have any questions\, contact Jeff Oxenford at joxenford@comcast.net \n 
URL:https://rockymountaincanoeclub.net/event/whitewater-canoeing-skills-class/
LOCATION:CO
CATEGORIES:Class II,Class or Training Session
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20250426T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20250426T235959
DTSTAMP:20260429T143804
CREATED:20250408T001237Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250408T001237Z
UID:10000403-1745625600-1745711999@rockymountaincanoeclub.net
SUMMARY:South Platte River: Brighton to Fort Lupton. Saturday\, April 26th\, 9 am to 2 or 3 pm
DESCRIPTION:Sign ups begin April 20th. No sign ups before this\, please. \n The South Platte River from Brighton to Fort Lupton is generally a beginner friendly 9 mile trip that is lined with cottonwoods hosting numerous birds and other wildlife… a nice way to begin the paddling season. There is one mandatory portage at a dam and one boat chute drop early on that will also be  portaged depending on conditions. Meet at Veterans Park in Brighton (junction of Hwy 7 and 85 – W of 85\, N of 7) at 8 a.m.  and be ready to begin the car shuttle no later than 9 am.  Take out is at Fort Lupton’s ballfields park.  Bring rain gear\, canoe flotation\, painters\, spare paddle and of course a PFD. Also bring a set of dry clothes in a water proof bag and a lunch or snack (20 min break).  Don’t pack too heavy\,  the two portages are not all that easy\, and you need to cross  a boulder field and fence. \nFor a detailed description of the river and parking areas go to: http://boc123.com/Kayak/RiverGuide/South_Platte_Brighton_City.cfm \nThis will be an ACA trip – e-mail your aca # to Mat. If not an ACA member\, bring $10 per person for the insurance fee.   Potentially the trip may be run on Sunday depending on the weather. \nWarning! – there are now many strainers (trees) in the river with a lot of tight turns – you need to have good boat handling skills to avoid them.  The lower the water is\, the tighter the gaps past the sweepers.  \nSign up with trip coordinator Mat Bozek.  matbozekx@gmail.com. No sign ups before  April 20th.
URL:https://rockymountaincanoeclub.net/event/south-platte-river-brighton-to-fort-lupton-saturday-april-26th-9-am-to-2-or-3-pm/
LOCATION:CO
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20250416T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20250416T210000
DTSTAMP:20260429T143804
CREATED:20250204T173908Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250408T144523Z
UID:10000394-1744830000-1744837200@rockymountaincanoeclub.net
SUMMARY:Trip Coordinator (TC) Virtual Training via Zoom  April 16 2025
DESCRIPTION:In one mid-week evening on Zoom  with downloaded handouts (date TBD)\, Bill Ashworth and Jeff Oxenford will give you the essential tools to successfully plan and execute an RMCC ACA-sanctioned trip. A one day weekend on-river session may be added \nFor more hands on paddling training\, check the RMCC website and calendar for other classes. \nDreaming – how do you get a trip on the RMCC calendar\nPlanning – what steps are needed to pull a trip and roster together\nExecuting – what to do on the days preceding and during a paddle trip\nFollow-up –  what activities and paperwork occur after a trip is comp\n \nThis is the fifth iteration of the class and it’s expected to last 1-1/2 to 2 hours in the evening and a full day subsequently. We will be recording it for future use as well.\n \nThe on river session  will be an ACA sanctioned event thus requiring ACA membership OR a $10 event fee and waiver.\n \nSchedule: 4/16 7pm MDT on-line\n                   TBD 9am MDT location TBD\n \n \nContact Bill Ashworth to sign-up or for more information.\nwashwort at gmail.com
URL:https://rockymountaincanoeclub.net/event/trip-coordinator-tc-virtual-training-via-zoom-mid-april-2025/
LOCATION:CO
CATEGORIES:Class or Training Session
ORGANIZER;CN="Bill Ashworth":MAILTO:washwort at gmail.com
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