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SUMMARY:Colorado River: Cisco Landing to Onion creek
DESCRIPTION:2 days class I\, with an overnight on the river. Those who want can add more. Cisco landing to Dewey bridge is a somewhat isolated desert area. Second day we will go into the deeper more colorful canyon\, a stretch known as “postcard alley”. And then??? \nContact Trip Coordinator: Janet Mallory\, janetrpm@gmail.com 720-236-6308\,
URL:https://rockymountaincanoeclub.net/event/colorado-river-cisco-landing-to-onion-creek-2/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20210904T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20210906T235959
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SUMMARY:Green River from Flaming Gorge Dam thru Swallow Canyon
DESCRIPTION:(This trip is currently full and a waiting list has been started) \n  \nRiver Classification: \nSection A:  Class II – II+ pool drop plus the II+ Mother-in-law Rapid; COLD water \nSection B:  Red Creek Rapid = Class III (portage/line on river left) \nSection C:  Class I+ \nCampgrounds: \nFriday night we have a very large (75 people max) site #3 at the Arch Dam Group Campground just 1 mile from the dam.  Saturday we will have a pair of river camps to be reserved 6 months ahead.  Sunday we will have the group site at the Indian Crossing Campground\, a quarter mile from Jarvie Ranch Historical Site.  And if part of the group wants to go further and try their luck with a couple of non-reservable sites 5 miles downstream\, we may split into 2 groups. \nMax 30 people: \nOn river camping limits us to 30 people.  We have that many\, so another Wait List might be started. \nCosts and Equipment: \nThe 3 nights of reserved camps (payable at the 1st camp) will cost about $8-10 per person if we maintain the full trip size and go up a bit if we lose people.  Car shuttle will be $17-25 per car\, depending on the number of vehicles.  Whitewater skills\, cold water clothing (in case of flip)\, helmets\, throw rope and painters are required.  This is an ACA trip and you will need to pay $10 if you are not an ACA member. \n  \nContact Karen Amundson at canoekarena@msn.com for a more detailed information sheet or to be added to the Wait List.
URL:https://rockymountaincanoeclub.net/event/green-river-from-flaming-gorge-dam-thru-swallow-canyon/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20210902T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20210918T235959
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SUMMARY:Boundary Waters Canoe Area\, Minnesota
DESCRIPTION:These dates are tentative and may change depending on the needs of the group.  \nThe Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness in Minnesota\, and Quetico Provincial Park in Canada\, hug their respective sides of the border\, but combine to offer 3 million acres of road-less wilderness containing more than 3000 lakes\, protected from motorboats\, lodges\, and the encroachment of civilization. This is a land scraped to ancient bedrock by glaciers\, the resulting depressions becoming crystal clear lakes\, containing Lake Trout\, Walleye\, Pike\, & Bass\, surrounded by boreal forests and bogs. \nGo light. Leave the tables\, chairs and coolers at home. Go with freeze-dried food (it’s gotten a lot better; Mountain House is a good brand)\, one change of clothes is plenty\, and rent a Kevlar canoe if you don’t have one. If you can’t do a portage in a single (or double) trip\, you probably have too much stuff \nOur group size can be no more than Nine (9) people and four (4) canoes (no kayaks permitted on this trip). \nRequired for all overnight visitors Per person\, per trip recreation fee: Adult $16.00  Reservation people  Fee $6.00 reservation fee per permit\, on-refundable. \nBWCAW User Fee Discounts Interagency Senior/Access Pass Holders $8.00 person\, per trip. \nBecause of the distance we all have to travel I want to be flexible on the trip/trips length . If half the group wants to have a week trip and the other half wants a two-week trip\, then I would suggest two one-week trips with a day layover in between the two trips. The coast would be $16 or $8 per trip plus $6.00 reservation fee per permit. This can be decided by the people who sign up. \nWe would canoe to a campsite and use it as a base camp. Set up camp and stay multi nights paddling out from the campsite each day until all surrounding area have been paddled then move and set up another basecamp paddling out from the campsite each day until all surrounding area have been paddled then move and set up another basecamp . \nPlease contact Dick Wilkins at dw5geo@hotmail.com to register or if you want further information. \nThis is an RMCC/ACA sponsored event so an additional $10 insurance fee will be required for those who are not members of ACA. If you are a member\, please send Dick your ACA membership number before the trip.
URL:https://rockymountaincanoeclub.net/event/boundary-waters-canoe-area-minnesota/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20210828T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20210829T235959
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SUMMARY:Colorado River: Cisco Landing to Onion creek
DESCRIPTION:2 days class I\, with an overnight on the river. Those who want can add more. Cisco landing to Dewey bridge is a somewhat isolated desert area. Second day we will go into the deeper more colorful canyon\, a stretch known as “postcard alley”. And then??? \nContact Trip Coordinator: Janet Mallory\, janetrpm@gmail.com 720-236-6308\,
URL:https://rockymountaincanoeclub.net/event/colorado-river-cisco-landing-to-onion-creek/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20210809T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20210813T235959
DTSTAMP:20260429T204135
CREATED:20210318T012639Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210318T012639Z
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SUMMARY:Boundary Waters Canoe Area\, MI
DESCRIPTION:The world renown Boundary Waters Canoe Area encompasses over 1 million acres that houses thousands of lakes and includes over 1200 miles of canoe routes. We will be entering Entry Point 27 – Snow Lake. The trip loop route will travel from Snowbank Lake through Parent Lake\, Disappointment Lake with a series of smaller lakes and a series of portages to Gibson Lake.  From Gibson Lake the returning route can be either through Ensign\, Newfound and out Moose Lake or back across Snowbank Lake to the beginning.  We have five days to complete the recommended three days for the trip\, allowing some time to explore the area. \nThe Permit Fees are $6.00 plus $16.00 per Adult for the trip. The required $38.00 (two adults fee) deposit was paid to secure the entry point permit. A Interagency Senior Pass discount of $8.00 per card is available if the pass is presented to the outfitter agent before August 8th. \nEveryone needs to arrive in Ely at the permit Agent on Aug 8 and the trip will run from Aug 9 to the 13th. Group Size Limits: 9 people with 4 canoes (8 paddlers plus one rider) Trip Coordinator spot #one  plus 8 spots for the permit. Only one tandem canoe spot left (two paddlers).  Details for the trip will be provided to anyone interested in joining the trip. \nTo register or for further information contact Louise Richards\, louisemrichards@aol.com \nThis is an RMCC/ACA sponsored event so an additional $10 insurance fee will be required for those who are not members of ACA. If you are a member\, please send Louise your ACA membership number before the trip.
URL:https://rockymountaincanoeclub.net/event/boundary-waters-canoe-area-mi/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20210806T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20210808T235959
DTSTAMP:20260429T204135
CREATED:20210122T184642Z
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SUMMARY:RMCC Radium Rendezvous Aug 6 - 8  2021
DESCRIPTION:Join us for the annual summer RMCC get-together! Day trips\, camp cooking competition\, potluck supper\, pancake breakfast\, etc. Trips available for all skill levels (Class I\, Class II\, and Class III).  This will be an ACA-sanctioned outing/event which requires EITHER ACA membership OR a $5/person insurance fee and helmets for all Class II sections and above. \nDue to space limitations\, tent camping for the weekend: no RVs or trailers and all cars must be parked to take up minimum space. \nLet me know if you’re coming to this great weekend event – an accurate roster means we’ll have enough supplies on hand! \nCheck out the flyer  RMCC-Annual-Rendezvous-flyer-1 especially if you’re new to Rendezvous – lots of essential information. \nThis event is only possible with the assistance of many volunteers so if you’d like to help with one of the following\, please let Bill know: be a Trip Coordinator for one of the Sat or Sunday runs; partner with a beginner or novice; set up and take down the group canopy (Fri night and Sunday after breakfast); loan a Dutch oven to a novice; help with the Pancake Breakfast on Sunday; help organize the Dutch oven competition; bring supplies for group supper; bring firewood and manage a fire; and site clean-up and trash removal on Sunday morning. \nContact Event Coordinator Bill Ashworth\, 720-352-6456  washwort at gmail.com if you plan on joining us for this fun filled weekend.
URL:https://rockymountaincanoeclub.net/event/rmcc-radium-rendezvous-aug-6-8-2021/
LOCATION:Radium Campground
CATEGORIES:Class I and Flat water,Class II,Class III
ORGANIZER;CN="Bill Ashworth":MAILTO:washwort at gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20210727T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20210731T235959
DTSTAMP:20260429T204135
CREATED:20210330T180725Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210330T180725Z
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SUMMARY:Colorado River: Moab to Spanish bottom (canceled)
DESCRIPTION:THIS TRIP IS CANCELED DUE TO LOW WATER LEVEL AND THE INABILITY TO SHUTTLE THE BOATS. \n50 miles class I water into the spectacular deep canyons of Canyonlands National park\, Utah. The date is dependent on the return jet boat shuttle schedule and could change a bit. Reserving a shuttle requires a six person down payment. The shuttle cost is just under $200 and there will be another possibly $50 for permits and equipment rental. \nWeather permitting this will be a leisurely trip with time for walking to ruins\, petroglyphs and petrified logs. 8:30 ish morning launches could be later if the group wants 6 am hikes. Contact Trip Coordinator Janet Mallory janetrpm@gmail.com 720-236-6308 to register or for more information.
URL:https://rockymountaincanoeclub.net/event/colorado-river-moab-to-spanish-bottom-2/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20210716T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20210718T235959
DTSTAMP:20260429T204135
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LAST-MODIFIED:20210322T222004Z
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SUMMARY:North Platte River: Saratoga to I-80 -- CANCELLED due to low water
DESCRIPTION:THIS TRIP IS FULL AND NO NEW PARTICIPANTS ARE BEING ACCEPTED. \nJoin RMCC for this Class I run through the beautiful Wyoming landscape full of birds and other wildlife\, just a half-day drive from Denver. This is a 3 day\, 2 night canoe camping trip. We’ll complete the car shuttle either Thursday afternoon or Friday morning depending on logistics and begin paddling Friday morning 10am or sooner if we can manage it\, camping at Pick Bridge. Pick Bridge has 3 campsites and since we have a large group\, I would like to see if we can get a site on Thursday afternoon/evening for anyone who would like to go up Thursday afternoon or evening. On Saturday we will be paddling most of the day with an early stop at the Overland Trail Cemetery/historical site. We paddle Sunday morning and plan to take out between noon and 2:00\, allowing people time to return home Sunday afternoon or take a leisurely soak in the nearby Saratoga Hot Springs. \nIt is mandatory that you have a Wyoming Game & Fish Invasive Species decal for your boat and your boat also needs to be inspected when entering Wyoming (https://wgfd.wyo.gov/Fishing-and-Boating/Aquatic-Invasive-Species-Prevention). This is an ACA-sanctioned trip requiring either an ACA membership or a $10 single-event fee per person. \nPlease contact Judy Moisey-Asay  at canoeingIT@gmail.com or call 303-229-2223 to register for this trip.
URL:https://rockymountaincanoeclub.net/event/north-platte-river-saratoga-to-i-80/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20210712T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20210718T235959
DTSTAMP:20260429T204135
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LAST-MODIFIED:20210203T231243Z
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SUMMARY:San Juan River: Sand Island to Clay Hills Crossing\, UT
DESCRIPTION:(This trip is currently full and a waiting list has been started) \n84 Miles of paddling and camping through beautiful desert and red rock canyon country in southeast Utah! \nThis is a Class II – III river and experience is required. \nThis is an ACA event. ACA membership is required or $5 per person is required for ACA insurance. We will all share the cost of the permit and shuttle and any other group expenses. \nContact Dick Wilkins at dw5geo@hotmail.com if you wish to be added to the waiting list.
URL:https://rockymountaincanoeclub.net/event/san-juan-river-sand-island-to-clay-hills-crossing-ut/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20210710T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20210710T170000
DTSTAMP:20260429T204135
CREATED:20210122T183837Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210122T183837Z
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SUMMARY:RMCC North Platte River: Glendo to Guernsey July 10 2021 Trip is Full but there's a wait list
DESCRIPTION:RMCC members and guests are welcome to float the North Platte River from Glendo Reservoir almost to Guernsey Reservoir. This is a fun\, day long paddling trip and I hope you can join us. It is Class I+ with one Class II section of standing waves that can be avoided; helmets required here. The float is on Saturday\, July 20.  Most will be camping in Two Moon Campground in Glendo State Park on Friday night (its about a 3 hour drive from Denver) before the trip as well as Saturday night for those who choose (there will be an optional  potluck that night) \nFull details can be found here:.New Glendo-to-Guernsey-details Please read the linked document as it has a lot of important information. It is also mandatory that you have a Wyoming Game & Fish Invasive Species decal for your boat and your boat also needs to be inspected when entering Wyoming. This is an ACA-sanctioned trip requiring either an ACA membership or a $10 fee per person. \nNote: the Wyoming invasive species link needs to be fixed in the flyer. Here’s the correct link:Wyoming Invasive Species Information \nTrip Coordinator: Bill  Ashworth ; washwort at gmail.com; 720-352-6456
URL:https://rockymountaincanoeclub.net/event/rmcc-north-platte-river-glendo-to-guernsey-july-10-2021/
LOCATION:Glendo WY\, Glendo\, Wyoming
CATEGORIES:Class II
ORGANIZER;CN="Bill Ashworth":MAILTO:washwort at gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20210626T093000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20210626T123000
DTSTAMP:20260429T204135
CREATED:20210427T191051Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210427T191051Z
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SUMMARY:Lake Dillon
DESCRIPTION:Please join us for a paddle and picnic on Lake Dillon – a scenic treasure in Summit County\, CO. This Denver Water reservoir is surrounded by the mountains of the Ten Mile Range\, the Continental Divide\, and the Gore Range. We’ll enjoy a morning paddle from the Giberson Bay Day use area. This is an ACA-sanctioned trip which requires either an ACA membership or $10 for insurance. \nNote that we have changed the meeting place from the marina to the Giberson Bay Day use area\, it is on the the Dillon Dam road that runs between Frisco and Dillion. When you exit (203) the interstate at frisco\, go to the first stop light and turn left\, there is a starbucks at the intersection…travel east about a mile\, watch for a large forest service sign on the right that says Giberson Bay. The access road will lead to down to the lake.  We can canoe the shore line thru some islands and also cut across open water if it is calm. We should be able to see some eagles and ospreys. Currently the lake is a couple feet short of topping off. Trip CoordinatorTom Hronk will be in a burgundy chevy van. \n\nThe Reservoir spans 3\,300 acres and boasts 27 miles of shoreline surrounded by majestic peaks.\nAt 9\,017 ft. in elevation\, the boating season is weather dependent\, but typically runs from early June to early or mid-September.\nDillon Reservoir is also a world class destination for sailing and regattas are regularly held on the reservoir.”\n\nPlease RSVP to Trip Coordinator Tom Hronek at summitcolo@hotmail.com
URL:https://rockymountaincanoeclub.net/event/lake-dillon/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20210619T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20210620T235959
DTSTAMP:20260429T204135
CREATED:20210322T211652Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210322T211652Z
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SUMMARY:Essentials of Canoeing: Flatwater and Moving Water
DESCRIPTION: — THIS CLASS NOW HAS A WAITLIST — \nThe cost is $40 per person for the entire class (or $25 per person for just the flatwater class on May 30) to be paid before the class. Students can enroll for only the flatwater day if they desire. If you are not a current American Canoe Association (ACA) member\, there is an additional $10 insurance fee; if you are a current ACA member please provide that number to the class instructors. Lead instructors are Debbie Hinde and Lynne Carpenter. \nPlease register by emailing Debbie Hinde at dhinde1@msn.com.  \nLocation depends on the water level and will be announced a couple of weeks before the class. \nMaximum number of boats is twelve for the flatwater day and six per session (see below) on the moving water day.*** \n  \n***THE CLASS NOW HAS A WAITLIST*** \n  \nEssentials of Canoeing Part I: Flatwater   \nSaturday\, June 19\, 2021 9:00 am – 3:00 pm \nWe will cover canoe equipment\, boat outfitting\, strokes\, water safety\, and basic maneuvering. Fun\, dynamic drills and games will help you learn basic skills for moving the canoe as efficiently as possible using the following strokes: forward and backward strokes\, sweeps\, draws\, pries\, and the J stroke.\nThis class will be held in a lake or reservoir in the Denver to Longmont Metropolitan area. Maximum number of boats for this class is twelve. \nEssentials of Canoeing Part II: Moving Water  (Prerequisite: Flatwater class or verified experience) \n  \nSunday\, June 20\, 2021: Two sessions: 8:00 am – 12:00 pm OR 1:00 pm – 5:00 pm\nTake your flatwater skills on to moving water in Part II where you will learn skills for paddling in moving water. Skills will include “reading” water\, safety considerations on moving water\, advanced canoe strokes\, and specific canoe maneuvers including ferries\, eddy turns\, peel-outs\, C-Turns and S-turns.\nThis class will be held in on a river near the Denver Metropolitan area. Maximum number of boats per session is six. \nPlease indicate which Moving Water session you prefer when you sign up – first come first serve. \n  \nHelpful Instructional Videos From the ACA Website:  \nACA:  Canoeing | Top 5 Tips to Make You A Better Paddler (3 min\, 35 sec) \nhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sIVp6XjZ_Ew&feature=youtu.be \nACA:  How to Paddle a Tandem Canoe | Tandem Canoeing Essentials (4 min\, 34 sec) \nhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aDaqvoIJD-A&feature=youtu.be \nACA:  How to Develop Good Technique for Paddling a Canoe (3 min\, 28 sec) \nhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5eLJ0d7TDS4&feature=youtu.be \nACA:  How to Canoe | 3 Key Strokes All Paddlers Should Know  (4 min\, 21 sec) \nhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dVUNzKkBE5o&feature=youtu.be \nAdditional videos can be found at:  https://www.americancanoe.org/page/Ed_videos
URL:https://rockymountaincanoeclub.net/event/essentials-of-canoeing-flatwater-and-moving-water-3/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20210613T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20210613T120000
DTSTAMP:20260429T204135
CREATED:20210318T010340Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210318T010340Z
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SUMMARY:Standley Lake
DESCRIPTION:Come join us for a lovely morning paddle around Standley Lake located at 100th Ave and Simms Street in Westminster. Remember to bring your binoculars for spotting the many birds that make this lake their summer home including bald eagles\, white pelicans\, cormorants\, mallard ducks and many more. If you are lucky you might even see a resident beaver. \n  \nArrive around 8:30 a.m. and be ready to launch from Pelican Cove Day Use Area at 9:00. There is a $10 Daily Paddle Pass. All paddle craft must enter the main entrance and will be sprayed with hot water (no chemicals) in accordance with Aquatic Nuisance Species protocols. Masks and social distancing is required. \n  \nSee the following Standley Lake trip information sheet for further details: Standley Lake Information \n  \nRegister for this event by contacting the Trip Coordinator\, Kathryn Mutz at gvmutz@gmail.com. Please note that the ACA insurance fee has increased to $10 for all non ACA members since this information sheet was first written.
URL:https://rockymountaincanoeclub.net/event/standley-lake/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20210612T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20210612T150000
DTSTAMP:20260429T204135
CREATED:20210122T180949Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210122T180949Z
UID:10000239-1623499200-1623510000@rockymountaincanoeclub.net
SUMMARY:RMCC Boat Rigging and Packing Class June 12 2021
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 12:00 pm in Boulder at Bill’s home\, and we’ll finish up by 3pm. \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-boat-rigging-and-packing-class-june-12-2021/
CATEGORIES:Class or Training Session
ORGANIZER;CN="Bill Ashworth":MAILTO:washwort at gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20210605T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20210605T130000
DTSTAMP:20260429T204135
CREATED:20200218T195215Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200218T195215Z
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SUMMARY:RMCC Gross Reservoir June 5 2021
DESCRIPTION:Please join us for a paddle and picnic on Gross Reservoir – a hidden gem in the foothills above Boulder. This Denver Water reservoir is nestled among beautiful Ponderosa Pine forests and Granite rock\, affording 10 miles of shoreline and 440 acres of surface area paddling. We’ll enjoy a morning paddle followed by picnic lunch at the South Boulder Creek inlet. This is an ACA-sanctioned trip which requires either an ACA membership or $10 for insurance. Owner’s name\, address\, and phone number must be legibly marked on all canoes and kayaks per Gross Reservoir ranger. Also\, only non-motorized car-top-carried boats are allowed\, and boats can be no more than 18-feet in length. \nBe at the boat ramp ready to paddle at 9am (strong winds come up most afternoon) and the access road fills early with paddle boarders and kayakers. \nDirections From Boulder: \n\nHead west on Baseline Road which becomes Flagstaff Road and then eastern Gross Dam Road.\nFollow signs to Osprey Boat Launch Site.\nDriving time is approximately 45 minutes from Baseline and Broadway.\n\nDirections from Denver:Take Highway 93 north to Highway 72. \n\nTurn left (west) on Highway 72 toward Pinecliffe to County Road 77/Gross Dam Road.\nTurn right on Gross Dam Road and follow signs to Osprey Boat Launch Site\nDrive time is approximately 1.25 hours from Denver to Gross.\n\nPlease RSVP to Bill (contact info below) by the preceding Thursday. \nCoordinators: \nBill Ashworth\, 720-352-6456  washwort at gmail.com
URL:https://rockymountaincanoeclub.net/event/rmcc-gross-reservoir-june-6/
LOCATION:Gross Reservoir\,  \, Boulder\, CO\, 80304
CATEGORIES:Class I and Flat water
ORGANIZER;CN="Bill Ashworth":MAILTO:washwort at gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20210602T123000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20210602T150000
DTSTAMP:20260429T204135
CREATED:20210515T220310Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210515T220310Z
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SUMMARY:Lagerman Reservoir Day Paddle
DESCRIPTION:Lagerman Reservoir is a wonderful destination for a paddle.  Besides views of Longs Peak and the Front Range\, we will most likely be treated with a number of bird sightings including osprey and eagles.  A cormorant was seen in the nearly area recently.\n \nDirections:  Lagerman Reservoir is located between 63rd St and & 75th St (West of Longmont) and is south of Nelson Road and North of the Diagonal (hwy 119).  To get there\, take either 75th to Pike Rd\, then west on Pike to the entrance OR 63rd to Prospect\, east on Prospect which will wind around and become Pike then continue to the entrance.  There are signs for Lagerman on both 75th and 63rd.  Lagerman is a Boulder County Open Space property.  There is no entrance fee and does have a restroom. \nFYI:  This is an ACA- sanctioned trip and ACA membership OR $10 event fee required. RMCC  and ACA waivers required and copies needs to be providedto trip coordinator prior to Apr 17th.\nLink to Google Maps Lagerman Reservoir · 7100 Pike Rd\, Longmont\, CO 80503
URL:https://rockymountaincanoeclub.net/event/lagerman-reservoir-day-paddle/
LOCATION:Lagerman Reservoir
CATEGORIES:Class I and Flat water
ORGANIZER;CN="Anne Fiore":MAILTO:anne_fiore@yahoo.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20210529T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20210531T235959
DTSTAMP:20260429T204135
CREATED:20210122T175509Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210122T175509Z
UID:10000238-1622246400-1622505599@rockymountaincanoeclub.net
SUMMARY:RMCC Niobrara Wild and Scenic River Memorial Day
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. Contact Bill Ashworth (washwort@gmail.com) to register for the trip. \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. \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 State Park campground and beach the canoes and then start from then 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 TNC Niobrara Valley Preserve near there) (https://www.nature.org/ourinitiatives/regions/northamerica/unitedstates/nebraska/placesweprotect/niobrara-valley-preserve.xml  \nCamping \nThe campground doesn’t open until a couple of weeks before Memorial Day and there is no official group site.  Tents will go down by the river and RVs and trailers will be put on the slope across the road from the tents.  Several sites are VERY large and could easily accommodate 4 or 5 tents if folks would like a group setting or just couldn’t get a reservation.  Smith Falls State Park (402) 376-1306)\, 2019 Costs in prior years: Day use fee $5/car\, camping fee $8/person/night\, showers included.  Phone reservations will likely be taken starting early May.    \n  \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 11 am ready to shuttle and be sure to purchase your $1 wrist-band at the kiosk
URL:https://rockymountaincanoeclub.net/event/niobrara-wild-and-scenic-river-memorial-day/
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:20210522T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20210524T235959
DTSTAMP:20260429T204135
CREATED:20210203T224651Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210203T224651Z
UID:10000245-1621641600-1621900799@rockymountaincanoeclub.net
SUMMARY:White River – Rangely Co - CANCELLED
DESCRIPTION:The White River trip is cancelled due to low water level. \n  \nWhite River from Trujillo Wash to the Enron Gas Wells take out  – 65 miles\, Class II \nThis is a three day\, two night trip .  Plan on two nights camping on the river –  but with a strong group\, we may opt to do the trip in two days/one night depending on flow – that  would allow a full day for the long drive back – it is 285 miles from Denver to Rangely and another 30 or more miles to and from the takeout.  Shuttle takes a good 2 to 3 hours round trip. Put in at Trujillo Wash and take out at Enron Gas Wells. \nRiver Rating is Class I/II  (helmet required). There is one Class II rapid in Cowboy Canyon that can “generally” be avoided.  Intermediate paddling skill is required – this is NOT a beginner level trip. You must be able to maneuver your canoe around many strainers and through tight corners with very strong eddy lines\, and be able to eddy out quickly. \nBLM’s Floating the White River brochure (Floating the White River | Bureau of Land Management (blm.gov) \ndescribes this portion of the River “for 100 miles between Rangely\, Colorado\, and the river’s confluence with the Green River\, the White River cuts a rugged\, scenic trough into the high desert plains of the Uintah Basin. This is a place to paddle\, watch wildlife\, and occasionally leave the river for an unforgettable hike.” \nThis is an ACA trip. Non ACA members will need to pay $10 to cover insurance. \nContact Trip Coordinator: Mat Bozek\, matbozekx@gmail.com to register for this trip or ask questions.
URL:https://rockymountaincanoeclub.net/event/white-river-rangely-co-3/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20210508T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20210515T235959
DTSTAMP:20260429T204135
CREATED:20210203T223118Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210203T223118Z
UID:10000243-1620432000-1621123199@rockymountaincanoeclub.net
SUMMARY:Upper Missouri National Wild & Scenic River\, Montana
DESCRIPTION:Upper Missouri National Wild & Scenic River\, Montana \n8 Days     May 8th    thru   May 15th       150 river miles   Class 1  it is an ACA trip \nIt is 777 miles from\, Denver to the put in at Fort Benton \nContact Trip Coordinator Mat Bozek at matbozekx@gmail.com to register \n  \nWe will be camping 7 nights on the river.  This is the famous “White Cliffs” / “Missouri Breaks” \nSection of the Missouri River.   No little kids\, no dogs\, NO WHINING allowed. \n  \nMandatory equipment will include an alarm clock for each tent.  Yes\, an alarm clock! for the mandatory 8 AM start each day.  This section is known for high upriver winds\, and we will be on the water each day by 8 AM so as to get to camp by early afternoon to avoid the worst of the winds.   Aside from high winds\, other hazards include rattlesnakes\, ice cold water\, falling cottonwood branches\, soft crumbly rock (on hikes) and all the usual other hazards of river travel\, as well as some (minor) potential for spring blizzards. \n  \nWe will be camping in a mix of “primitive” and “developed” boat camps (and potentially just bushwhack camping if necessary).   River toilets are mandatory\, except that WAG Bags are an acceptable alternative if you put them into a waterproof container.  Everyone will be responsible for their own Poo – No S***!.  I’m not hauling yours.  The river water is not fit for drinking\, even if filtering\, as it contains agricultural runoff of fertilizers and pesticides (and it’s not known as The Big Muddy for nothing).  Everyone is required to carry enough drinking water for the full trip.  I expect to carry 7 gallons myself – ½ gal for first and last days and a full gallon for each day between.  Recommended is a gallon per person per day.   At 8 lbs/gallon\, that 56 pounds to start with (per person\, at least). \n  \nI hope to get to camp early enough to allow time for some hiking in the afternoons.  I am planning on 6 camps and 6 travel days\, with one day in reserve to use as a layover\, or makeup day if needed.  May is the highest flow rate\, so I anticipate a fair current – expect to paddle at least one or two 30 mile days\, which means you need to be in good enough physical condition to paddle (not float) for 6 to 8 hours each day. If the current is flowing at 2 mph and we paddle at 3 mph\, that’s 5 mph and 6 hours of actual paddling time to cover 30 miles.  Could be more or less depending on conditions. \n  \nThe shuttle service in Ft. Benton has a 10 passenger van – we may have to adlib if there will be more drivers. We may opt to do our own shuttle if we arrive at Ft Benton soon enough   We may need to use two shuttle services\, or maybe pre-shuttle some of our vehicles.  Depending\, shuttle service will cost a minimum of $40 per driver – could be double that or more)  The shuttle is 150 miles one-way\, which is why I prefer to use a shuttle service. \n  \nFEES:  aside from the shuttle fees\, you should bring enough cash to pay for camping at the pay campgrounds if we are forced to use them (varies from $5 to $12 per site) \nBLM River Trip Fees = $4 per person per day = $28 per person – we will pay at the Coal Banks Landing ranger station..
URL:https://rockymountaincanoeclub.net/event/upper-missouri-national-wild-scenic-river-montana-2/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20210508T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20210509T235959
DTSTAMP:20260429T204135
CREATED:20210205T005858Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210205T005858Z
UID:10000249-1620432000-1620604799@rockymountaincanoeclub.net
SUMMARY:Yampa\, South Beach to Duffy Mountain
DESCRIPTION:THIS TRIP IS CURRENTLY FULL AND A WAITING LIST HAS BEEN STARTED.  If you wish to be added to the waiting list\, please contact the Trip Coordinator\, Dan Custer at custer.dan@gmail.com. \nThe South Beach to Duffy Mountain stretch of the Yampa is an easy flatwater/Class I trip.  In early May we have had very good flow and not many mosquitoes\, and not much (if any) competition for campsites. In recent years the water level in early May has been excellent with very few paddle strikes on the bottom of the river. \nThis is a good trip to break out your gear from storage and get ready for the canoe season.  It is also an easy trip for people new to canoeing and canoe camping.  Pack a warm sleeping bag because the mornings will be frosty. As usual\, be ready for all weather conditions from pouring rain\, to snow\, and to sunshine.  Afternoon sunshine has been the norm. \nThe first day’s float will be through private ranch land where the eagle nests will be seen.  Many bald eagle nests are on this stretch and  some may have visible babies in them.  The second day we will be paddling through BLM land\, which is more scenic but without the eagle nests (and railroad).  Flocks of sheep with big scary sheep dogs may be seen\, but we will not be camping with them. \nWe will do this stretch in 2 days\, with an option for some to do it in 3 days.  A two day weekend trip works for many. Optionally\, some may go for a three day trip\, where the last day should finish by Noon\, thus avoiding potentially strong afternoon headwinds before the take-out.  \nTo register for this event\, email Trip Coordinator Dan Custer at custer.dan@gmail.com.
URL:https://rockymountaincanoeclub.net/event/yampa-south-beach-to-duffy-mountain/
CATEGORIES:Class I and Flat water
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20210429T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20210501T235959
DTSTAMP:20260429T204135
CREATED:20210212T212508Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210212T212508Z
UID:10000250-1619654400-1619913599@rockymountaincanoeclub.net
SUMMARY:Gunnison River
DESCRIPTION:Gunnison River: Delta to Whitewater – 42 miles \nClass II        ACA trip \nTrip coordinator – Mat Bozek\, matbozekx@gmail.com \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 $5 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). \nI am still working on the shuttle arrangements – hopefully we will be able to park vehicles at the Lazy S motel in Whitewater. . – still a work in process right now. \nI will bring a toilet and firepan.  Temps should be fairly mild – expect highs in the 50s and lows about 30.  Plan for two nights camping. And  plan on a very early Sunday\, to get down river  hopefully before the winds kick up. \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.  This run is easier in higher water than low.+ \nSign up with trip coordinator Mat Bozek  at matbozekx@gmail.com
URL:https://rockymountaincanoeclub.net/event/gunnison-river-5/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20210428T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20210428T203000
DTSTAMP:20260429T204135
CREATED:20210416T183616Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210416T183616Z
UID:10000263-1619636400-1619641800@rockymountaincanoeclub.net
SUMMARY:Beginning River Safety & Rescue Class
DESCRIPTION:Hello Paddlers and Rowers\, \nWe are again offering a Zoom presentation of the Beginning River Safety & Rescue Class \nWednesday\, April 28\, 2021          7:00 – 8:30 p.m. \nYour presenters are Debbie Hinde and Randy Knauff. \nOur topics will be: \n\nGetting to the water safely\nSelecting the waterway\nFinding information\nSelecting the right gear\nPaddler roles & responsibilities\nRiver signals\nScouting\nSelf-Rescue Techniques\nAssisted Rescue Techniques\n\nIf you paddle or row on rivers\, learning the fundamentals of safety & rescue is the first step.  Start with this class and then continue with a Swiftwater Safety & Rescue class as your paddling skills and river classifications advance. \nWe hope to be able to hold an in-the-water class later in the season when the water levels and temperatures are safe and regulations related to Covid-19 allow. \nPlease email Debbie at dhinde1@msn.com if you’d like the Zoom link to join this presentation.
URL:https://rockymountaincanoeclub.net/event/beginning-river-safety-rescue-class/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20210417T093000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20210417T130000
DTSTAMP:20260429T204135
CREATED:20210322T165452Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210322T165452Z
UID:10000254-1618651800-1618664400@rockymountaincanoeclub.net
SUMMARY:Lagerman Reservoir - POSTPONED
DESCRIPTION:DUE TO WINTER WEATHER THIS TRIP HAS BEEN POSTPONED.  \nLagerman Reservoir is located southwest of Longmont\, South of Nelson Road\, between 63rd & 75th street. It’s a wonderful destination for an early season paddle.  Besides views of Longs Peak and the Front Range\, we will most likely be treated with a number of bird sightings including osprey and eagles. \nMeet on Saturday April 17th at 9:30 am. Launch time is approximately 10 am. \nTo register contact Anne Fiore (anne_fiore@yahoo.com) \nThis is a RMCC/ACA sponsored event so waivers are required and copies needs to be provided prior to Apr 17th. For non-ACA members there is a $10 liability insurance fee. There is no fee for current ACA member so please include your membership number to Anne when you register.
URL:https://rockymountaincanoeclub.net/event/lagerman-reservoir/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20210417T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20210417T130000
DTSTAMP:20260429T204135
CREATED:20210404T220402Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210404T220402Z
UID:10000262-1618650000-1618664400@rockymountaincanoeclub.net
SUMMARY:Introduction to Canoeing Class
DESCRIPTION:OR April 18\, 9:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.  FREE\n  \nWe have just a few more openings for paddlers in our Introduction to Canoeing Class. \nThis class is for those relatively new to canoeing or those wanting a simple\, basic refresher.   It will be short class\, 4 hours or less\, where we will cover some basic canoeing techniques\, equipment\, terminology\, safety & rescue and play some paddling games. \nParticipants will be added on a first-come\, first-served basis: \n\n2 openings for Saturday\, April 17th\n2 openings for Sunday\, April 18th\n\nThe class will run from 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 noon (or 1:00 p.m.) Tandem or Solo canoeists are welcome. \nIf you do not already have a canoe and/or a partner\, please let me know of your interest and needs. \nCovid-19 safe practices will be followed for this class which will be held in the Longmont/Firestone area.  Directions will be sent to those who are confirmed for this class. \nPlease let me know if you have any questions. \nDebbie Hinde \ndhinde1@msn.com \nInstructor
URL:https://rockymountaincanoeclub.net/event/introduction-to-canoeing-class/
CATEGORIES:Class I and Flat water,Class or Training Session
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20210416T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20210424T235959
DTSTAMP:20260429T204135
CREATED:20210222T203242Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210222T203242Z
UID:10000251-1618531200-1619308799@rockymountaincanoeclub.net
SUMMARY:Buffalo River\, Arkansas
DESCRIPTION:THIS TRIP IS FULL AND A WAITING LIST HAS BEEN STARTED. Please contact Tracy Hays to be added to this list\, sportsmut@aol.com \nPaddle the beautiful Buffalo River\, America’s first designated Wild and Scenic River  in Arkansas.  The Buffalo is known for drastic water fluctuations\, from not enough water to paddle the upper section\, to stay away-it’s flooded.  We will hope for just right.  The plan is to paddle from Ponca to the conference of the Buffalo and the White river\, about 125 miles.  We will be primitive camping along the river.  The approximate cost for the car shuttle is about $110 per vehicle. This trip will be limited to 15 people.  This is a class II\, helmets are required. Trip Coordinators are Tracy and Janet Hays \, sportsmut@aol.com  970 443 8694
URL:https://rockymountaincanoeclub.net/event/buffalo-river-arkansas/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20210401T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20210401T203000
DTSTAMP:20260429T204135
CREATED:20210106T041947Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210106T041947Z
UID:10000237-1617303600-1617309000@rockymountaincanoeclub.net
SUMMARY:Grand Canyon Dories  Rescheduled
DESCRIPTION:This webinar in our Waiting for Warmer Weather series will draw on a class by Brad Dimock at the Wooden Boat School in Brooklin\, Maine and a 10-day boat building project at his Fretwater Boatworks in Flagstaff\, Arizona to describe the evolution and construction of Grand Canyon dories.  Wooden boat and Grand Canyon enthusiasts welcome!  For a taste of Grand Canyon dories\, see the short video Martin’s Boat at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2fG0VyVm4Mk \nTo access the webinar\, Zoom links will be sent out to RMCC members and some of our cooperating boating groups a few days before the program. \nThe March 18 program date was tentative.  New plan is Thursday\, April 1.
URL:https://rockymountaincanoeclub.net/event/grand-canyon-dories/
LOCATION:Virtual — Zoom
CATEGORIES:educational and other
ORGANIZER;CN="Kathryn Mutz":MAILTO:gvmutz@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20210320T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20210320T140000
DTSTAMP:20260429T204135
CREATED:20210203T223839Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210203T223839Z
UID:10000244-1616230800-1616248800@rockymountaincanoeclub.net
SUMMARY:South Platte River: Brighton to Fort Lupton - note date change
DESCRIPTION: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 most likely be  portaged depending on conditions. Meet at Veterans Park in Brighton and be ready to begin the car shuttle no later than 9 am.  Take out is at the 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 water proof bag and a lunch or snack.  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 at matbozekx@gmail.com. If you are not an ACA member\, bring $5 per person for the insurance fee.     \nWarning! – there is now a lot of strainers (trees) in the river with lots of tight turns – you need to have good boat handling skills to avoid them. \nContact Trip Coordinator Mat Bozek at matbozekx@gmail.com to register \nMarch 9 Update:  Sunday forecast has deteriorated (mid-30s and snow). Trip moved to Mar 20 \nYou will all have to sign a covid 19 waiver. \n \nIf you are a current ACA member\, bring your member # with you (or e-mail it to me)\n \nif you are not ACA member\, then bring $5 cash per non-member.\n \nCAUTION:  there are now a lot of sweepers at tight corners – you need to be adept at steering your boat around them  – due to the large number of hazards\, I will try to break up the group into 2 or 3 smaller sub-groups so that we don;t get crowded and hung up at the tight spots\, and so no one gets pushed into a hazard.
URL:https://rockymountaincanoeclub.net/event/south-platte-river-brighton-to-fort-lupton-5/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20210223T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20210223T203000
DTSTAMP:20260429T204135
CREATED:20210106T035301Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210106T035301Z
UID:10000236-1614106800-1614112200@rockymountaincanoeclub.net
SUMMARY:There's this River . . .
DESCRIPTION:With There’s this River\, the Waiting for Warmer Weather: Winter Webinar Series turns from maps\, photos\, and commentary to audience participation.  Bill Ashworth will host an evening around a virtual campfire to share yarns about our favorite river or river experience; truth recommended but not required. BYOB. \nTo access the webinar\, Zoom links will be sent out to RMCC members and some of our cooperating boating groups a few days before the program.
URL:https://rockymountaincanoeclub.net/event/theres-this-river/
LOCATION:Virtual — Zoom
CATEGORIES:educational and other
ORGANIZER;CN="Bill Ashworth":MAILTO:washwort at gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20210125T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20210125T203000
DTSTAMP:20260429T204135
CREATED:20210106T033329Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210106T033329Z
UID:10000235-1611601200-1611606600@rockymountaincanoeclub.net
SUMMARY:Old Stuff: Colorado and Green River Drainages - Rock Art\, Structures\, and Fossils
DESCRIPTION:Colorado and Green River Drainages – Rock Art\, Structures\, and Fossils is the second in our two-part Old Stuff webinar. \nThis program\, in our Waiting for Warmer Weather Winter Webinar Series\, will focus on interesting rocks found when paddling the upper Colorado\, Dolores\, Gunnison\, Yampa\, San Rafael\, and Green Rivers.  \n \nTo access the webinar\, Zoom links will be sent out to RMCC members and some of our cooperating boating groups a few days before the program.
URL:https://rockymountaincanoeclub.net/event/old-stuff-colorado-and-green-river-drainages-rock-art-structures-and-fossils/
LOCATION:Virtual — Zoom
CATEGORIES:educational and other
ORGANIZER;CN="Karen Amundson":MAILTO:canoekarena@msn.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20210113T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20210113T203000
DTSTAMP:20260429T204135
CREATED:20210106T031628Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210106T031628Z
UID:10000234-1610564400-1610569800@rockymountaincanoeclub.net
SUMMARY:Old Stuff: Southern Corridor Rock Art and Ruins
DESCRIPTION:Old Stuff\, a program on rock art\, Indian ruins\, and a few fossils\, is the first program in our Waiting for Warmer Weather Winter Webinar Series.   \nOld Stuff: Southern Corridor Rock Art and Ruins\, the first of a two-part webinar is based primarily on Karen Amundson’s boating excursions.  Maps\, photos and commentary will take you to rock art and ruins of the San Juan and Escalante Rivers\, Lake Powell and the Grand Canyon.   \nOld Stuff: Colorado and Green River Drainages – Rock Art\, Structures\, and Fossils features more of the Colorado River plus the Dolores\, Gunnison\, Yampa\, San Rafael\, and Green Rivers.  This second part will follow on Monday\, January 25th.\n \nTo access the webinar\, Zoom links will be sent out to RMCC members and some of our cooperating boating groups a few days before the program.
URL:https://rockymountaincanoeclub.net/event/old-stuff-southern-corridor-rock-art-and-ruins/
LOCATION:Virtual — Zoom
CATEGORIES:educational and other
ORGANIZER;CN="Karen Amundson":MAILTO:canoekarena@msn.com
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