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SUMMARY:San Juan River\, from Montezuma Creek to Sand Island
DESCRIPTION:Class 1 Paddle with Camping\nThree spots have opened up!  Please contact Karen A to join the fun. \nJune 3\, 2026\nCamp at the upstream end (FCFS\, 2 vehicles $15 site) of the Sand Island Campground\, if possible\, to make the shuttle easy.  Otherwise\, arrange to join the shuttle. \nJune 4\, 2026 \nShuttle cars and put-in near the High School in Montezuma Creek.  Paddle about 10 miles downstream\, checking out small ruins when we see them.  Pull over on the Navajo side near the washed out footbridge concrete abutment and set up camp here.  Hike 2.2 miles round trip to the Casa del Eco — a very nice 17-room ruin. \nJune 5\, 2026\nPaddle the 8 miles to Sand Island\, looking for the “Dance Hall” ruin and other sites on river left.  Arrive and complete the shuttle. \nCosts:\nNote that we will get a free permit from the BLM section as well as a Navajo camp/hike permit for $15 per person to cover our time on the left bank\, which is all in the Navajo Reservation. \nContact:\nKaren A at canoekarena@msn.com to sign up for this trip.  We want 800 to 3000 cfs for this trip and it may be cancelled if it is outside of this range.  Limit:  10 people. \nPreferred craft:\nHard-sided craft (canoe or kayak) preferred but strong inflatable paddlers can discuss with Karen A. \nACA Insurance Waivers\nIf you are a current ACA member as of June 3 and have communicated with Karen A and approved for the trip\, you are all set. \nIf you are not an annual member of the ACA\, you need to purchase an Event Membership/Waiver after communicating with Karen A and verifying you are registered for the trip. \nYou can try out the ACA new system for on-line ACA event membership/waivers.   When doing the on-line event waiver use the event name:  Montezuma.  Use the date:  June 4-5\, 2026. \nIf you want to pay the $10 fee at the put in\, 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.   This waiver will not collect the $10 fee in advance. \nIf 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\, even if the event is cancelled. \nDownload and print the proof of waiver the ACA sends you and bring to the put in.  We are not likely to have internet access to see it on your phone. \nPaper event waivers are still available.  Print your own using NEW ACA WAIVER.  Payments to Karen A should be in cash or by check payable to the ACA. \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
URL:https://rockymountaincanoeclub.net/event/san-juan-river-from-montezuma-creek-to-sand-island-class-1-river-camping/
LOCATION:San Juan River\, UT\, UT\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="Karen Amundson":MAILTO:canoekarena@msn.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20260605T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20260608T120000
DTSTAMP:20260521T173103
CREATED:20260311T200348Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260518T201619Z
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SUMMARY:San Juan River from near confluence with Navajo River / Class 1+ day paddles or Sea Kayaking
DESCRIPTION:Dates:  June 5 – June 8\, 2026\nJune 5 – Camp in the Navajo State Park CO at the Arboles Point Campground in the  small group sites #1 or #2 at 1pm or later.  Early people may want to paddle on Navajo Reservoir from the campsite to the mouth of the Piedras River and to the mouth of the San Juan River if time and weather permits.  Trip leader and a few people will be coming here from the Montezuma Creek to Sand Island trip and will likely arrive sometime in the evening. \nRiver Options with Karen \nJune 6 – Shuttle cars and put-in upstream on the San Juan River 1 mile past the Juanita Road bridge.  Paddle the 15 or so miles to our chosen takeout which is the Cottonwood access (in the State Park).  Sea kayakers may paddle an additional 6+ miles to our campground on the lake if they want.  Complete the shuttle and return to camp. \nJune 7 – Shuttle cars and put-in upstream on the Piedra River about 4 miles above the USFS 613 bridge (aka hwy 193).  Paddle about 9 miles to the early takeout which is the Day Use area within the CO Navajo Reservoir State Park.  Those willing to handle some wind and lake waves can continue 2 miles to where the lake starts and another 1.5 miles to the Windsurf Beach Campground as it is the closest lake takeout. \nJune 8 – Sea kayakers could paddle from our Arboles Point Campground out into Navajo Reservoir and explore a side canyon or 2.  Canoers may opt to repeat the Piedra or San Juan paddle (below the Ute waters and into the lake) or find a hiking trail or visit Chimney Rock.  Evacuate the campsites by noon. \n(Still deciding if we will get 3 or 4 nights at Arboles Point\, so June 9 – Evacuate the campsites by noon may not be an option.) \nNote that you will need a Colorado State Park pass or need to pay the entry fee daily.  Each camp site provides for up to 8 people\, 4 vehicles\, and 1 camping unit (like a popup); primitive\, so no water or electricity but there are toilets.  Therefore we will split the $20/night camping fee for 3 or 4 nights among the number of people that we have.   The first 2 days require Southern Ute fishing licenses ($20) or guest licenses ($5\, max 1:1).  Due to the exploratory nature of this trip and the site limits we will hold it to 10 or 12 people max. \nContact Karen A. at canoekarena@msn.com to sign up.  Note that we want at least 300 or 400cfs for this trip and it may be cancelled or shifted to lake paddling only if it is too little water for our nice boats.  Prefer canoes and sea kayaks; talk to Karen if you have something else. \nAdditional Options for Sea Kayakers\n\nGary Cage and Ann Fiore are joining Karen Amundson on her Navajo Reservoir Outing.\n\nKaren’s focus at Navajo will be putting in on the San Juan River and the Piedra River above the state park property and paddling into the Reservoir.\n\nKaren and I each have reserved a group site (site 501 and 502) at the Arboles Point Primitive Area (Friday June 5th to Tues June 9th) and we can accommodate a couple more vehicles.  (The state park limits per site are 4 vehicles\, 12 people and 2 camping units).\n\n\n\nGary and I will be limiting our outings to within the state park and will be in sea kayaks.  Here are our exploratory paddle thoughts:\n\n\n\n(1) Launch from our campsite at Arboles Point and paddle as far as we can up the San Juan and as far as we can up the Piedra then explore the area between our campsite and the main state park area;\n\n(2) Launch from the day use are on the Piedra River and paddle to our campsite and further if time permits;\n\n(3)  Launch from the Cottonwood Access point on the San Juan and paddle to our campsite and beyond if time permits;\n\n(4) drive to the main launch area and paddle south on the lake and back.\n\n\nNotes:\n\n*  Expect wind every day.\n\n*  We did paddle at Navajo about 15 years ago but haven’t been back since then\, so this is an exploratory outing.\n\n*  We are bringing our Prion sea kayaks which are durable as we are not sure what the river sections will be like (though we do expect those to be class 1 but not sure how rocky they will be).\n\n*  We’ll be able to view some parts of the river from the road but not all.\nACA Waivers\nIf you are a current ACA member as of June 5\, 2026 you are all set.  The ACA has a new system for online Event Membership/Waivers for those who are not annual members. \nWhen doing the on-line waiver use the event name:  Abole Point.  Use the date:  June 5-8\, 2026.   If you are not an ACA member and want to pay at the put in\, 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.   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.  Warning: No refunds if you pay for the waiver in advance even if the event if cancelled.  Make sure you are approved for the trip before paying the ACA. \nPaper Event Membership/Waivers are still an option.  Print (NEW ACA WAIVER) in advance or use 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 \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 \n 
URL:https://rockymountaincanoeclub.net/event/san-juan-river-from-near-confluence-with-navajo-river-class-1-day-paddles/
LOCATION:Navajo State Park\, 1526 County Rd 982 \, CO United States\, Arboles\, CO\, 81121\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="Karen Amundson":MAILTO:canoekarena@msn.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20260613T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20260613T170000
DTSTAMP:20260521T173103
CREATED:20260329T202708Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260331T151542Z
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SUMMARY:Chatfield Paddlefest
DESCRIPTION:June 13\, 2026\nThe Rocky Mountain Sea Kayak Club (RMSKC) has scheduled its traditional Paddlefest Potluck at the Marina Point Group Shelter. This year will be a joint event with RMCC because RMSKC is disbanding and many of its members are joining RMCC. This is an opportunity to welcome new kayaking members and paddle on the reservoir. RMSKC let each other try out boats on Chatfield Reservoir. Bring your canoes and duckies and such to introduce your favorite boats to sea kayakers.  Marina Point group picnic area is located west of the South Boat Ramp area. Here is map: https://rockymountaincanoeclub.net/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/chatfield-map.pdf \nTrip Organizer will be Leslie Taylor (LeslieCopelandT@gmail.com).  You can reserve your spot either by emailing Leslie or registering at the RMSKC website RMSKC.org.  https://rmskc.clubexpress.com/content.aspx?page_id=4091&club_id=287975&item_id=2861040 \nPot Luck\nLeslie will grill burgers and hot dogs for you if you ask her to.  Bring meat\, salads or desserts or whatever to share.  Bring your own plates and utensils. \nACA Liability Insurance\nThis is a trip with ACA liability insurance.  If you are a current ACA member on June 13\, 2026\, you are all set. Non-ACA members who plan to get on the water need to purchase an “Event Membership” and pay the ACA’s $10 fee. \nYou 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.  When doing the on-line waiver use the event name: Paddlefest.  Use the date: June 13\, 2026.  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.   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.  Warning: No refunds if you pay the ACA for the event waiver in advance even if the event is cancelled.   You should print of download on your phone your waiver receipt and bring it to the put in. \nHelp Needed\nLeslie will need someone to help keep an eye on who shows up\, gather waivers and insurance fees and such.  We also need helpers down at the water to supervise folks trying out boats that may be unfamiliar to them. We need folks on the water to keep track of paddlers and make sure all get back to the put in. \nSafe Paddling Guidelines \nLake Chatfield has many power boats and waves can build up.  However\, there are No Wake zones.  We will stay in the No Wake zones when possible and call this a flat-water event. Depending on water level\, we usually can launch boats on the beach near Marina Point Group Shelter. The paddle plan is to head south to the No Wake Zone and toward the Gravel Pond and upstream the South Platte River until it is time to turn around.  Please do not paddle alone.  Form a pod and stay with your group. Parking can get crowded\, so come early.  Chatfield day permits are $10\, but your “Keep Colorado Wild” Pass will cover the fee.  https://cpw.state.co.us/keep-colorado-wild-pass \nIn order to maintain our liability insurance\, it’s important that all members and guests read and follow our safe paddling guidelines. Here’s a link  https://rockymountaincanoeclub.net/wp-content/uploads/2020/01/RMCC-Boating-Requirements-and-Recommendations-2020.pdf \n  \n 
URL:https://rockymountaincanoeclub.net/event/chatfield-paddlefest/
LOCATION:Marina Point Group Picknic  Area Chatfield State Park\, 11500 N. Roxborough Park Road\, Littleton\, CO\, 80125\, United States
CATEGORIES:Class I and Flat water
ORGANIZER;CN="Leslie C Taylor":MAILTO:lesliecopelandt@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20260710T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20260719T160000
DTSTAMP:20260521T173103
CREATED:20260121T213917Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260319T194637Z
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SUMMARY:Flaming Gorge Self-Supported Paddling Trip
DESCRIPTION:Overview: This is a wonderful outing that starts in the town of Green River\, WY on the Green River.  After about 10 miles on the river\, we enter Flaming Gorge Reservoir and paddle south ending at the dam in Utah.  We did this trip in 2023 in 6 days but are planning 8 days to allow for weather and/or additional exploration.  The landscape in the north is open\, rolling hills typical of Wyoming.  As we approach Utah\, we begin the passage thru rocks and cliffs.  We will paddle sea kayaks. \nNote that there are access points on the west side of the lake where people can exit in the event that folks want a shorter trip.  These access points are about a day’s paddle apart\, beginning after 3-4 days: \n (1) Buckboard Marina; (2) Brinegar (aka Holmes) Crossing; (3) Anvil Draw; (4) Lucerne \nOrganizers: Gary Cage (gary_cage@greenspeedisp.net) and Anne Fiore (anne_fiore@yahoo.com) \nDates: Drive to Flaming Gorge on Friday\, July 10th.  Put in at Green River WY on Saturday\, July 11th.  Plan to take out at the dam by Sunday\, July 19th dam at the latest. \nDistance: 80+ miles; Rating: Class 1 and flatwater \nWind and Waves!  Flaming Gorge can get pretty windy!  Although we keep an eye on the weather and do not plan to paddle in high wind\, it is often necessary to paddle for an hour or so in moderate winds (8 mph – 12 mph) to a good campsite. \nEarly Starts\, depending on weather: In 2022 and 2023\, a strong wind came up by noon.  Given this\, we plan to be on the water by 7 AM and paddle till noon or so (when the wind starts up)\, so up to 5 hours of paddling.  Makes for a long afternoon in the sun but we beat the wind.  However\, if it appears the wind is not coming up till mid afternoon or later\, we’ll go with a later start. \nShort breaks: We tend to take only short breaks while paddling\, including short lunch breaks. \nSelf-Shuttle: We would drive to Flaming Gorge on Friday\, July 11th.  On Saturday\, July 12th\, we would meet at the dam to leave a car there then drive to the put-in at Stratton-Meyers Park in Green River.  Once all gear is unloaded\, there will be the need to drive back to Buckboard to leave a car then drive back to Green River\, leaving one car at Smith’s Grocery\, less than a mile away from the put-in.  After 2 nights\, we will take a break at Buckboard and run a shuttle back to Smith’s to get cars parked there.  They will be left at Buckboard for the remainder of the trip. \nInspections: Wyoming AIS Stickers\, Utah AIS certificate\, and WY inspection. \nACA: Since this is a Rocky Mountain Canoe Club trip\, ACA membership (annual or event) is required. \nOther Hazards: Rattlesnakes!   \nMaps:  Trails Illustrated #704 (Flaming Gorge National Recreation Area. \nHuman Waste: We need to carry out our own waste. \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
URL:https://rockymountaincanoeclub.net/event/flaming-gorge-self-supported-paddling-trip/
LOCATION:Green River WY to Flaming Gorge Dam\, Stratton-Meyers Park\, Green River\, WY\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="Anne Fiore":MAILTO:anne_fiore@yahoo.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20260717T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20260720T120000
DTSTAMP:20260521T173103
CREATED:20260311T234633Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260503T131828Z
UID:10000428-1784282400-1784548800@rockymountaincanoeclub.net
SUMMARY:Rendezvous 2026
DESCRIPTION:Friday\, July 17 to Sunday July 19\, 2026\nFor more information an to register for the 2026 Rendezvous\, see the RMCC Annual Rendezvous flyer for 2026. \nThis is our annual event moved up to July instead of our usual August dates. \nRadium Campground Group Site B is reserved from July 17 to July 19.  Group Site A is reserved from July 17 to July 20 for those folks who want to leave on Monday.  For those that haven’t attended this event before\, our Club Rendezvous is a fun filled weekend near the head waters of the Colorado River with wonderful day paddling trips and many social activities that provide great opportunities to meet and bond with fellow club members.  For many\, this is a real season highlight. \n\n \n\nWe hope to be on the water Friday through Monday — water\, weather and boaters willing.  A revised flyer will be available soon with more details. \n\nNote: this is a dry camp so there is NO WATER and NO ELECTRIC hookups at camp sites.  Make sure to bring adequate water for your needs and have all your devices charged up\, although a solar powered camper van can provide a charge up if needed.\n\nIt is 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. Class 1\, 2\,3 runs are expected.  Bring a helmet. \nRegistration is not required\, but it makes life much easier for the organizers!  \nThis will be an ACA waiver event.  Again\, details to come.  ACA is working out some bugs in the new system.  If you do an event waiver online\, be sure to use the event name Rendezvous 2026. \nIf 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-2026/
LOCATION:Radium Campground\, CO
ORGANIZER;CN="Craig Flora":MAILTO:craigflora2000@yahoo.com
GEO:39.5500507;-105.7820674
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20260814T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20260820T110000
DTSTAMP:20260521T173103
CREATED:20260212T162142Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260319T195203Z
UID:10000420-1786708800-1787223600@rockymountaincanoeclub.net
SUMMARY:Grand Teton National Park Camp and Paddle 2026
DESCRIPTION:Description:\nThis is a group camping trip with day paddles on lakes and rivers in Grand Teton National Park.  The Group #8 campsite\, Coulter Bay Campground Road\, has a maximum of 25 people.  Tents and a few smaller RVs will fit\, but people are asked to carpool with two sets of saddles\, please. \nHard shell kayaks are best\, but other craft may work depending on the weather and where you are paddling.  Hiking opportunities also abound. Members from Rocky Mountain Sea Kayak Club and the Houston Association of Sea Kayakers will join RMCC members on this trip.  Everyone must be current annual ACA members.  Event ACA Memberships/Waivers not allowed. \nDaily Plans:\nOnce at the campground we will meet in the evening and plan who paddles where when the next day.  Participants need to arrive having read Paddling Yellowstone and the Tetons and have ideas about where they want to paddle. \nCampsite Costs:\nContact Sue Hughes (suehughes@yahoo.com) and make arrangement to pay by Venmo or check.  The cost is $121 ($17 a night with tax).  You will not be registered until you have paid. \nOther costs:\nYou’ll need a Wyoming AIS decal\, which can be obtained online for $15 for nonresidents.  You will also need to get a Tetons non-motorized boat permit for $25.  They can be ordered online at rec.gov which is so much better than having to get to the park early enough to get one in person the day before our first paddle. ACA membership and annual waiver required.  Send a photo of your ACA card and waiver to Sue Hughes. \nInspiration:\nCheck out these two trip reports.  You will know you want to come. \nGrand Teton 2021 \nGrand Teton 2015 \n\n\nLocation\n\n\nCoulter Bay Group Campground #8\nCoulter Bay\n100 Colter Bay Campground Road\nMoran\, WY  83013\nUSA\n307-543-2811\n\n\n\n\n\n\nEvent Contact(s)\nSue Hughes\nCampground Organizer\n720-979-3542 (c)\nSuehughes@yahoo.com\n\nLeslie C Taylor\nAssistant Paddle Organizer\n970-413-3884 (c)\nlesliecopelandt@gmail.com\n\n\n\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
URL:https://rockymountaincanoeclub.net/event/grand-teton-national-park-group-camping-paddling/
LOCATION:Grand Teton National Park WY\, 100 Colter Bay Campground Road\, Moran\, WY\, 83013\, United States
CATEGORIES:Class I and Flat water
ORGANIZER;CN="Sue Hughes":MAILTO:Suehughes@yahoo.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20260816T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20260822T170000
DTSTAMP:20260521T173103
CREATED:20260325T185843Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260329T195411Z
UID:10000432-1786867200-1787418000@rockymountaincanoeclub.net
SUMMARY:2026 Class II Whitewater Trip
DESCRIPTION:This will be a joint trip with the Missouri Whitewater Association using the same format as last year.  Participants will camp three days at Turtle Rock Campground north of Buena Vista\, then cross the Continental Divide to the Taylor River to camp at Lottis Creek Campground.  Focus for day paddling will be Class II runs\, but some Class III routes are available. \nTentative Date\nAugust 16 – 22\, 2026   Group Campgrounds have not yet been booked. Please contact the trip coordinator to indicate your interest. \nCoordinator\nChris Kelly:  573-489-0684 or cskelly1022@gmail.com \nThe Plan So Far\nChris plans to follow the same template used last year.  The trip will begin on or about August 16.  The current plan is to paddle the Arkansas River first for three days of camping at Turtle Mountain Campground north of Buena Vista.  We will then travel over the Continental Divide to the Taylor River\, camp at Lottis Creek Campground and paddle for two days on the Taylor River. These are both group campgrounds and both campgrounds also have individual sites available.  Turtle Mountain has pit toilets but no water or electricity.  Lottis Creek has pit toilets\, potable water\, a large\, covered picnic shelter and some spots with electricity.  Both have spotty cell service. \nClass III runs are easily available at both venues\, and all are welcome to attend.  However\, the focus will be on Class II stretches.  On the Arkansas our choices will include the Milk Run\, Stone Bridge to Big Bend or Salida and the Fractions.  As of March\, water levels on the Arkansas are uncertain so choices will be somewhat water dependent.  Chris switched to the Arkansas first so we can take advantage of the last two days of artificial release.  The Taylor is always runnable. \nLast year\, and on all other trips Chris has conducted\, he valued the assistance of experienced paddlers to lead the smaller groups we will break into\, to provide safety and paddling tips to newer folks. The focus of the trip is to provide an opportunity to safely paddle class II water in the beautiful Colorado mountains and to get to know other like-minded paddlers.  Canoes\, kayaks and inflatables are all welcome. \nLast year we had about 30 participants. \nChris has not yet made campground reservations because he wants to get a sense of interest.  Chris encourages last year’s participants to add their own comments. \nPlease let Chris know if you are interested.  If anyone needs gear\, please let Chris know.  It is likely we can accommodate any reasonable need.  In terms of safety gear: everyone should have a Coast Guard approved PFD\, a helmet and floatation bags in the boats.  For those of you who know how to use it\, other safety and first aid gear is very welcome.  We may do some short safety drills but only if people are amenable. \nACA annual membership required\nThis is a club sponsored and American Canoe Association covered trip.  All participants must be paid up members of either the Missouri Whitewater Association or the Rocky Mountain Canoe Club and have a valid ACA number. Event waivers are not acceptable. \nGround rules\nChris has only two rules.  One\, Chris will designate a starting time in the morning and expect everyone to be ready to depart then.  Two\, if Chris or the on-the-water leader asks anyone to walk any rapid or reach\, the paddler is expected to comply.  On the river we will\, of course\, endeavor to paddle safely.  It is important that all members and guests read and follow our safe paddling guidelines. Here’s a link:   https://rockymountaincanoeclub.net/wp-content/uploads/2020/01/RMCC-Boating-Requirements-and-Recommendations-2020.pdf \nHelp needed\nPlease let Chris know if you are interested.  Last year Chris had wonderful help from members of both clubs and will need that again\, especially in the area of lists and internet communication.  Chris needs that help again.  Please let Chris know how you are willing to help. \n  \n 
URL:https://rockymountaincanoeclub.net/event/2026-class-ii-whitewater-trip/
LOCATION:Turtle Rock Campground\, 38.88205532\, -106.145867\, Buena Vista\, CO\, 81211\, United States
CATEGORIES:Class II
ORGANIZER;CN="Chris Kelly":MAILTO:cskelly1022@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20260919T080000
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DTSTAMP:20260521T173103
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LAST-MODIFIED:20260324T195747Z
UID:10000430-1789804800-1789909200@rockymountaincanoeclub.net
SUMMARY:Colorado River Loma to Westwater Fall 2026
DESCRIPTION:Dates:  September 19-20\,2026\nClass I river float\nTrip Coordinators:\nSign up with Mark Flora (msfloramd@yahoo.com or msfloramd53@gmail.com) Mark is the pre-trip coordinator. \nOn-river Trip Coordinators are Mark Flora and Elaine O’Reilly. \nFloat Plan:\nMost paddlers will arrive in the area on Friday night.  No group campsite is arranged for Friday.  Options are to stay in motels in Fruita\, camp at Fruita State Park or the Colorado National Monument. \nSaturday September 19:  Meet at 8 a.m. at Loma boat ramp to off load all boats and river gear then start the shuttle to Westwater.  (Shuttlers follow I-70 west into Utah for 19.5 miles.  Take the Westwater Exit 227 and follow BLM 192 and 191 to Westwater Ranch Road for about 4.6 miles.) Non-drivers will rig the boats.  Launch from Loma around 11 a.m. \nWe will camp around 12 miles downstream\, landing between 3 and 4 p.m.  Sunday morning launch target is 9:30 a.m. We expect to arrive at Westwater BLM Ranger Station around noon on Sunday September 20\, 2026. \nPreferred craft:\nBoats suitable for Class 1 paddling\, such as solo or tandem canoes\, recreational\, river or sea kayaks.  Some ripples around Black Rock can splash some water kayaks without spray skirts. Check with your trip coordinators if you have concerns.  We currently plan to limit paddlers to 14 boats\, but if there is enough interest\, we may do another trip the same weekend or the next. \nGear:\nStandard overnight canoe camping gear and your own food.  Pack a little something to share for a late afternoon/early evening happy hour Saturday.  Carry human waste out. \nUtah regulations:\nTake the Utah Aquatic Invasive Species test online and put one copy of the certificate in your car and one in your boat.  Utah Division of Wildlife Resources – Online Exams \nACA Liability Insurance\nThis is a trip with ACA liability insurance.  If you are a current ACA member on September 20\, 2026\, you are all set. Non ACA members need to purchase an “Event Membership” and pay the ACA’s $10 fee. \nYou 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.  When doing the on-line waiver use the event name: Fall Loma.  Use the date:  September 19-20\, 2026. 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.   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.  Warning: No refunds if you pay the ACA for the event waiver in advance even if the event is cancelled.  The Trip Master should be able to give the trip coordinators a list of all who have done online waivers on or before September 15\, 2026\, and use the correct event name and date.  You should also print your waiver receipt and bring it to the put in. \nSafe Paddling Guidelines\nIn order to maintain our liability insurance\, it’s important that all members and guests read and follow our safe paddling guidelines. Here’s a link  https://rockymountaincanoeclub.net/wp-content/uploads/2020/01/RMCC-Boating-Requirements-and-Recommendations-2020.pdf
URL:https://rockymountaincanoeclub.net/event/colorado-river-loma-to-westwater-fall-2026/
LOCATION:Colorado River: Loma to Westwater
ORGANIZER;CN="Mark Flora":MAILTO:msfloramd@yahoo.com
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