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SUMMARY:Gunnison River
DESCRIPTION:This July 2-5 Gunnison River trip is perfect for intermediate canoers. It passes through stunning red rock country in the Bureau of Land Management’s Dominguez-Escalante National Conservation Area\, with easy campsites along the way. At times\, the river ruffles up into Class I or II rapids—enough to put you on alert but still pretty straightforward paddling. This 26 mile trip through Escalante Canyon will allow you many opportunities to spot great blue herons\, bighorn sheep and other dessert wildlife. \nTo register contact Judy Moisey-Asay\, Judy.Moisey-Asay@va.gov \n  \nInformation about the Gunnison River Section from Escalante to Whitewater  \n  \nEscalante Bridge Put In: to reach the put in drive north on Highway 50 for 10 miles from Delta. \nWhitewater Take Out: in the town of Whitewater the take out is under the Highway 141 bridge. \nDifficulty: class I\, class II or III depending on the time of year \nRun Length: 26 miles \nSeason: April-July\, flows are dependent on current snowpack\, this section is also regulated by dam releases \nDescription: Mostly flatwater mixed with a few class II or III rapids depending on the time of the year. This is a great run for beginner kayakers and intermediate canoeist. This section of the Gunnison has great scenery and gives the feeling of a wilderness run even though the highway is only a couple miles away. This is a long section of water through a desert landscape\, bring plenty of food and water. \nLocation: In the Rocky Mtn Region (CO)\, 246 miles (4 hours 14 minutes) West of Denver \nDirections:  drive South from Grand Junction of US Highway 50 and 144 to Whitewater\, from Junction the turn off is approximately 21.5 miles south on Highway 50 to Escalante turn at a large gravel parking lot on the right\, I think the road is Delta County Road 6.5.  The river access is on the right just over the rail road crossing before the bridge over the river. \n 
URL:https://rockymountaincanoeclub.net/event/gunnison-river-3/
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DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20180706T235959
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SUMMARY:RMCC Wyoming 5 Rivers
DESCRIPTION:My wife and I discovered these rivers about 10 years ago with a CA canoeing club and have been coming back to paddle these beautiful\, empty rivers almost every year since. The rivers will include the Greys\, Gros Ventre\, Snake above Hoback Junction\, Scenic Snake\, and one TBD.  This will be a car-camping trip in the Jackson Hole region and thus unloaded boats.  We’ll be on the water around 4 hours each day in Class I-II rapids.  Look for a link to a summary and a full itinerary in May with details about the rivers\, campgrounds\, and the schedule. All participants must be comfortable paddling twisty mountain rivers with challenging Class II rapids in the type of boat they’ll be bringing or sharing.  Examples of comparable water in CO are the Filter Plant run on the Poudre and Yarmony Bridge to State Bridge on the Colorado.
URL:https://rockymountaincanoeclub.net/event/rmcc-wyoming-5-rivers/
CATEGORIES:Class II
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20180623T093000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20180623T093000
DTSTAMP:20260531T062519
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SUMMARY:Lageman Reservoir\, Longmont
DESCRIPTION:Flat water outing on Saturday June 23rd at Lagerman Reservoir\, meeting time 9:30 (ready to paddle at 10:00 AM). \nLagerman Reservoir (google 6722-7160 Pike Rd\, Longmont\, CO 80503) is located west of Longmont  between 75th and 63rd St and south of Nelson Rd. \nThis area is administered by Boulder County Open Space\, is free\, and has a nice ramp for easy put-in\, a rest room and ample parking and a nice view of the foothills and mountains. We may see an osprey! \nContact Anne Fiore (anne_fiore@yahoo.com) for more information and to sign up. This is an ACA-sanctioned event requiring either ACA membership or payment of $5 for ACA insurance purposes. \n( Note: this trip was originally scheduled for McIntosh Lake but has been changed to Lagerman Reservoir)
URL:https://rockymountaincanoeclub.net/event/mcintosh-lake-longmont-4/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20180611T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20180611T235959
DTSTAMP:20260531T062519
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SUMMARY:Gunnison River
DESCRIPTION:This Gunnison River trip is perfect for intermediate canoers. It passes through stunning red rock country in the Bureau of Land Management’s Dominguez-Escalante National Conservation Area\, with easy campsites along the way. At times\, the river ruffles up into Class I or II rapids—enough to put you on alert but still pretty straightforward paddling. This 26 mile trip through Escalante Canyon will allow you many opportunities to spot great blue herons\, bighorn sheep and other dessert wildlife. \nTo register contact Judy Moisey-Asay\, Judy.Moisey-Asay@va.gov \n\n\n\nEscalante to Whitewater Info\n\n\n\n\n\n\nPut In:\nEscalante Bridge\n\n\nTake Out:\nWhitewater\n\n\nDifficulty:\nClass I\, II or Class III depending on time of year\n\n\nGradient:\n6 fpm\n\n\nRun Length:\n26 miles\n\n\nStreamflow \nFlows are dependent on current snowpack\, this section is also regulated by dam releases\n\n\nSeason \nApril\, May\, June\, July\n\n\nPrimary Season:\nThis usually runs from mid-spring to mid-summer\n\n\nCharacter/Similar To:\nMostly flatwater mixed with a few class II or III rapids depending on the time of the year. This is a great run for beginner kayakers and intermediate canoeist. This section of the Gunnison has great scenery and gives the feeling of a wilderness run even though the highway is only a couple miles away.\n\n\nHazards:\nThis is a long section of water through a desert landscape\, bring plenty of food and water.\n\n\nLocation:\nIn the Rocky Mtn Region (CO)\, 246 miles (4 hours 14 minutes) West of Denver\n\n\nShuttle \nPut In: To reach the put in drive north on Highway 50 for 10 miles from Delta. Take Out: In the town of Whitewater the take out is under the Highway 141 bridge. \n \n\n\n\n\n \n\n\n\n 
URL:https://rockymountaincanoeclub.net/event/gunnison-river-2/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20180609T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20180609T130000
DTSTAMP:20260531T062519
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SUMMARY:RMCC Gross Reservoir - above Boulder June 9
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 $5 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 10am (strong winds come up most afternoon) \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 preceeding Thursday. \nCoordinators: \nBill Ashworth\, 720-352-6456  washwort@gmail.com
URL:https://rockymountaincanoeclub.net/event/rmcc-gross-reservoir-boulder-june-9/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20180526T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20180528T235959
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SUMMARY:Niobrara River Memorial Day weekend 2018
DESCRIPTION:This will be an ACA-sanctioned outing/event which requires EITHER ACA membership OR a $5/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. \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 car camp at Smith Falls State Park\, Friday – Sunday nights (May 25-27); 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 ran it at about 1500 cfs in 2017.  (Running 1220 cfs as of May 7\, 2018) \nSaturday\, we’ll meet at 11am (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 appetizers and dinner at one of the convenient campsites (location to be announced and look for the RMCC banner).  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 );  see a recent TNC blog at: https://prairieecologist.com/2018/05/04/photo-of-the-week-may-4-2018/ \nCamping \nThe campground doesn’t open until just 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)\, $5/person/night\, showers included.  Phone reservations taken starting May 7th.  Several of us have camp reservations and are willing to share as we have found out that the campground is filling up for the weekend. \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. \nIMPORTANT: Valentine is on CENTRAL TIME. \nSign up with Kathryn Mutz    303-499-1092    kathryn.mutz@colorado.edu \nNOTE:  I will be out of town and have limited access to email and phone messages from May 9 – 22.  \nPlease leave a message and be patient.
URL:https://rockymountaincanoeclub.net/event/niobrara-river-memorial-day-weekend-2018/
CATEGORIES:Class I and Flat water
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20180512T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20180513T235959
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SUMMARY:Gunnison River
DESCRIPTION:Join us as we paddle the beautiful Gunnison River from Escalante to Whitewater (Sat 5/12 thru Sun 5/13). It is a   26 miles trip ( add a mile more to highway 141 bridge) with one Class II rapid\, so helmets required on this ACA trip.  We will camp somewhere below Dominguez canyon to make for a shorter second day\, to avoid wind issues.\n \nContact trip coordinator Mat Bozek to sign up or for information. This is generally a beginner friendly river\, but has one potentially difficult rapid\, which can be portaged or perhaps lined thru a rock garden.\n \nmatbozekx@gmail.com
URL:https://rockymountaincanoeclub.net/event/gunnison-river/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20180511T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20180513T235959
DTSTAMP:20260531T062519
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UID:10000157-1525996800-1526255999@rockymountaincanoeclub.net
SUMMARY:White River\, near Meeker
DESCRIPTION:  \nTHIS TRIP HAS BEEN CANCELED and a new trip on the Gunnison River from May 12-13 has been scheduled in its place. \n  \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. 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 describes 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.”  \nContact Mat Bozek \nTrip Coordinator: Mat Bozek\, matbozekx@gmail.com to register for this trip.  \n 
URL:https://rockymountaincanoeclub.net/event/white-river-near-meeker/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20180505T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20180505T130000
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SUMMARY:RMCC Rigging and Packing Class
DESCRIPTION:  \n\nJoin 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 1:00 pm in Boulder at Bill’s home\, and we’ll finish up by 3pm. Contact Bill Ashworth at washwort@gmail.com or 720-352-6456 to register and for address and directions.  Open to all. \n\n+ GOOGLE CALENDAR
URL:https://rockymountaincanoeclub.net/event/rmcc-rigging-packing-class/
CATEGORIES:Class or Training Session
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20180505T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20180505T235959
DTSTAMP:20260531T062519
CREATED:20180303T232528Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180303T232528Z
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SUMMARY:Mcintosh Lake\, Longmont
DESCRIPTION:  \nTHIS TRIP HAS BEEN RESCHEDULED TO JUNE 23\, 2018 \nJoin RMCC for a day of paddling at the City of Longmont’s McIntosh Lake with a spectacular view of Longs Peak and the surrounding mountain range.  A great day trip for tuning up your canoe skills and getting ready for your summer canoeing adventures. Meet at the parking lot (located off of North Shore Drive next to Seaway Court) near the northeast boat ramp area at 9:30 am\, and we’ll be in the water by 10:00. Bring a lunch or snack.  \n . Contact Anne Fiore (anne_fiore@yahoo.com) for more information and to sign up. This is an ACA-sanctioned event requiring either ACA membership or pay $5 for a single event ACA membership for insurance purposes.  \nFor more information about this park go to:  \nhttps://www.longmontcolorado.gov/Home/Components/FacilityDirectory/FacilityDirectory/86/56?npage=2 \n  \n 
URL:https://rockymountaincanoeclub.net/event/mcintosh-lake-longmont-3/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20180504T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20180506T235959
DTSTAMP:20260531T062519
CREATED:20180213T205945Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180213T205945Z
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SUMMARY:Yampa River: South Beach to Duffy Mountain
DESCRIPTION:This trip is full and a waiting list has been started. Trip date is MAY 4-6\, 2018 with a back up date of May 18-20 if the weather or water level does not cooperate. Contact Trip coordinator: Dan Custer\, custer.dan@gmail.com if you wish to be added to the waiting list \n  \nCanoe this delightful easy (Class 1+) portion of the Yampa near Craig\, Colorado. We usually see many birds\, and the scenery will migrate from  cottonwood terrain to quaint ranchland\, and then to remote butte-canyon scenery.  The earlier than usual dates will mean the water is a little cooler\, but also we should enjoy being there before the mosquitoes take over. \nAvailable camping on May 3.  For a fee\, there is camping at the Yampa River State Park near Hayden\, CO. That campground is fully developed with  sites for both tents and RV’s and is about 20 miles from the South Beach launch site\, and in early May will have plenty of available sites. Also\, Craig has a motel or two. \nNo permits are required to float this section of the Yampa\, but Colorado State Park permits are required for vehicles at both the South Beach and Duffy Mountain river access points.  An annual Colorado State Park pass will work\, otherwise daily park passes can be obtained at the Yampa River State Park near Hayden\, CO.
URL:https://rockymountaincanoeclub.net/event/yampa-river-south-beach-duffy-mountain/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20180428T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20180429T235959
DTSTAMP:20260531T062519
CREATED:20180310T042331Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180310T042331Z
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SUMMARY:Essentials of Canoeing: flatwater and moving water
DESCRIPTION:This a Day and a half class on April 28 and 29. The cost is $40 per person for the entire class (or $25 per per person for only flatwater class) 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 $5 insurance fee; if you are a current ACA member please provide that number to the class instructors. Lead instructors are Lynne Carpenter and Debbie Hinde. Please register by emailing Lynne Carpenter at lynnecarpenter@gmail.com. \nLocation depends on the water level and will be announced a couple of weeks before the class. May 12 has been designated as the back-up date in case of bad weather. Maximum number of boats is twelve for the flatwater day and 6 per session on the moving water day. \nEssentials of Canoeing Part I: Flatwater\nSaturday\, April 28\, 2018\, 9:00 am – 3:00 pm\nWe will cover canoe equipment\, boat outfitting\, canoe 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 Metropolitan area. May 12 has been designated as the back-up date in case of bad weather. Maximum number of boats for this class is 12. \nEssentials of Canoeing Part II: Moving Water\nSunday\, April 29: Two sessions: 8:00am – 12:00 pm OR 1:00pm – 5:00pm\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 eddy turns\, ferries\, and S turns.\nThis class will be held in on a river near the Denver Metropolitan area. May 12 has been designated as the back-up date in case of bad weather. Maximum number of boats per session is 6 due to class size limitations in available venues. Please indicate which session you prefer when you sign up – first come first serve.
URL:https://rockymountaincanoeclub.net/event/essentials-canoeing-flatwater-moving-water/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20180411T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20180420T235959
DTSTAMP:20260531T062519
CREATED:20180303T230029Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180303T230029Z
UID:10000155-1523404800-1524268799@rockymountaincanoeclub.net
SUMMARY:Missouri Sampler: Curent\, Jacks Fork & Eleven Point Rivers
DESCRIPTION:This trip is full and a waiting list has been started. To request that your name be added to the list\, please contact Bill Rivers at billiamrivers@gmail.com \n  \nAll 3 of these beautiful rivers are located in the Ozarks of south central Missouri. They are spring fed and crystal clear. Located about 900 miles from Denver near Eminence\, Missouri. \nTrip Coordinators: Tracy Hays and Bill Rivers \nOverview (each river will involve a different shuttle) \nDay 1-4 \nWe will float 51 miles of the Current River from Baptist camp to Two Rivers (confluence of Current and Jacks Fork). This section can be done in 3 days\, but we are allowing 4 days so we have time to hike.  This should be the easiest of the 3 rivers and is a class 1 section. \nDay 5-7 \nWe will float 44 miles of the Jacks Fork\, Prongs Access to Two Rivers.  We are allowing 3 days for this section.  This may be the most scenic of the 3 rivers and a possible class 2 rapid on this section. \nDay 8-10 \nWe will float 44 miles of the Eleven Point\, Thomasville to highway 142 Access.  We are allowing 3 days for this section.  This may be the most challenging of the 3 rivers with a couple class 2 rapids.
URL:https://rockymountaincanoeclub.net/event/missouri-sampler-curent-jacks-fork-eleven-point-rivers/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20180407T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20180407T140000
DTSTAMP:20260531T062519
CREATED:20180212T021008Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180212T021008Z
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SUMMARY:South Platte: Brighton to Ft Lupton
DESCRIPTION:April 7\, 2018 @ 9:00 am – 2:00 pm. If the weather is bad\, the back up date is April 8.  \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 may be run or 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.  \n For a detailed description of the river and parking areas go to: http://boc123.com/Kayak/RiverGuide/South_Platte_Brighton_City.cfm \nContact Trip Coordinator Mat Bozek  at matbozekx@gmail.com
URL:https://rockymountaincanoeclub.net/event/south-platte-brighton-ft-lupton/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20180404T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20180405T235959
DTSTAMP:20260531T062519
CREATED:20180217T164947Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180217T164947Z
UID:10000153-1522800000-1522972799@rockymountaincanoeclub.net
SUMMARY:Colorado River: Loma to Westwater
DESCRIPTION:This trip is now scheduled for April 4th and 5th – one night camping on the river. \nweather = hi 70’s low 48’s water flow is fine. sign up with mat bozek if you want to go. \nNOTE: Trip coordinator will be out of state from Mid-March until the end of March and will not be checking e-mails\, so don’t worry if you don’t get any response to enquiries during that time. \nYou can find lots of info – just google Loma to Westwater. \nhttps://www.americanwhitewater.org/content/River/detail/id/381 \nThis run includes one potential CII rapid (the entry into Black Rocks) \, so 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\, hazards are ice cold water (hypothermia) – come prepared with complete extra change of clothes.  This will be an ACA insurance trip\, so $5 per person for those who are not ACA members. \nRegister by emailing Trip Coordinator Mat Bozek at matbozekx@gmail.com
URL:https://rockymountaincanoeclub.net/event/colorado-river-loma-westwater/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20180325T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20180325T235959
DTSTAMP:20260531T062519
CREATED:20180305T235232Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180305T235232Z
UID:10000159-1521936000-1522022399@rockymountaincanoeclub.net
SUMMARY:2018 Almost Annual Spring Kickoff Paddling Trip
DESCRIPTION:  \n2018 — 14th Almost Annual Spring Kickoff Paddling Trip: Lonetree State Wildlife Area\nSunday March 25th\, ready to launch at 10:00 am\nParticipating organizations: Rocky Mountain Canoe Club ¤ Flatwater Frogs ¤ Rocky Mountain Sea Kayak Club ¤ Poudre Paddlers  \nJoin us for a casual lake paddle to get the season started.  This trip is suitable for novices and families.   \nOur traditional season opener on the South Platte River from Evans to Kersey/Kuner is not yet accessible.  Although we hear that our traditional put-in at Riverside Park in Evans\, Colorado should be available for us next year.  But Colorado waters are calling.  Join us for a morning paddle at the Lonetree State Wildlife Area.  Facilities at the reservoir include a boat ramp\, restrooms\, shade shelters\, and hiking trails. \n\nBring your friends!  Bring a snack or beverage to share after the paddle\nPre-registration is not necessary. Membership is not required\, though we encourage you to take this opportunity to join our organizations.\nMeet at the boat ramp on the west side of the reservoir (near the south end) – ready to launch at 10:00 a.m. \n\nFrom Berthoud\, go north on HWY 287 approximately 2 1/2 miles to Campion\, turn west (left) on County Road 14 to County Road 21 (Lonetree Drive) and then one mile south (left) to the entrance. \n\nThis trip could possibly be cancelled due to really bad weather. Please check with your club coordinator (list below) the day before for the trip status. We have not scheduled a snow/rain date.\nWe will have a short launch meeting for everyone at 10:00 am at the boat ramp. Please unload boats and equipment promptly\, and hand in waivers to your club coordinator (see below).\nBring: Suitable canoe\, kayak or inflatable. Also ESPECIALLY recommended is warm clothing\, spare change of clothing\, lunch\, water\, leak proof rubber boots and/or change of shoes\, sunglasses\, sun screen\, sun hat\, dry bag.  Make sure children are well dressed for COLD water and air.  Bring extra clothes and shoes for children!\n\nSafety Notices \n\nWAIVERS & PFD’s REQUIRED. There are normal boating risks involved; thus signed waivers for club members and PFD’s (life vests) are required. Please Note:  This is NOT an ACA sanctioned event.\n\nHelp us out by printing your waiver off your club website and bringing it to the meeting place.  \n\nHypothermia. The water can be quite cold on a spring trip like this. One of the best defenses against hypothermia in case of a tip-over is to travel with one or more companion boats\, so that you can quickly get assistance to dry land and a change of clothes.\n\nOrganizations\, Contacts and Links\nCome on out and meet your fellow paddlers and club representatives. \nFor waiver print-outs and more club info: \nRocky Mountain Canoe Club – Kathryn Mutz\, kathryn.mutz@colorado.eduhttp://localhost:8180  \nRocky Mountain Sea Kayak Club – Jud Hurd\, hurdofgoats@gmail.com\, www.rmskc.org \nFlatwater Frogs – Holly Burger\,  artafire@msn.com\, https://www.facebook.com/groups/727839657360758/ \nPoudre Paddlers Canoe and Kayak Club – Debbie Hinde\, dhinde1@msn.com\, http://poudrepaddlers.weebly.com/ \nFor more information on Lonetree State Wildlife Area\, see http://cpw.state.co.us/learn/Maps/LoneTreeSWA.pdf \nOr call the Fort Collins office of Colorado Parks and Wildlife at 970-472-4300 \n2018 Joint Club Flatwater Paddle Flyer
URL:https://rockymountaincanoeclub.net/event/2018-almost-annual-spring-kickoff-paddling-trip/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20180212T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20180212T235959
DTSTAMP:20260531T062519
CREATED:20180212T015523Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180212T015523Z
UID:10000149-1518393600-1518479999@rockymountaincanoeclub.net
SUMMARY:Macintosh Lake. Longmont
DESCRIPTION:A chance to warm up your paddling mussels for the upcoming canoe season on a lake with gorgeous views of Longs Peak and much of the Rocky Mountain Front Range. A real hidden gem for Front Range paddlers. Meet at the north parking lot (North Shore Drive and Seaway Court) near the boat ramp at 9:30 am\, and we’ll be in the water by 10:00. Bring a lunch or a snack.  There is no park entry fee\, the City’s park website listing park rules can be found at https://www.longmontcolorado.gov/Home/Components/FacilityDirectory/FacilityDirectory/86/56?npage=2   \nContact Trip Coordinator: Anne Fiore\, anne_fiore@yahoo.com to register. This is an ACA-sanctioned event requiring either ACA membership or pay $5 for a single event ACA membership for insurance purposes. 
URL:https://rockymountaincanoeclub.net/event/macintosh-lake-longmont/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20180113T133000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20180113T163000
DTSTAMP:20260531T062519
CREATED:20171028T194401Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20171028T194401Z
UID:10000142-1515850200-1515861000@rockymountaincanoeclub.net
SUMMARY:2018 Planning and Permit Party: Broomfield Jan 13
DESCRIPTION:January 13 from 1:30 – 4:40 — if you love canoeing be sure to put this meeting on your calendar. This is the time RMCC members\, family and guests come together to learn about possible canoe trips and classes and help determine the club’s 2018 event calendar. Trip coordinators are recruited and dates selected. (Popular trips often fill up during this party.) Many multi-day trips require permits and the odds of getting a permit increases considerably if a group of people put in for the same dates. So time will be given at the end of the meeting for people wishing to register for the same permitted trip so they can plan and coordinate possible dates. For the list of river and lake trips RMCC has offered in previous years including the ones that require a permit click the following link: List of Permit and non-permit rivers \nRegister by emailing Kit Williams (kitrynwilliams@gmail.com) the names of the people who will be attending so she can print name tags. This is also an excellent meeting for people who are not members of RMCC but wish to know more about the club and its activities. If you can’t attend\, consider sending Kit the names of the trips in which you are interest so the trip coordinators can add you to their list of possible participants. The party will be held in Broomfield\, plan on bringing an appetizer or snack and a beverage of your choice. The party is being held at: \nGreenway Park Clubhouse\n110 Greenway Drive\, Broomfield\, Co  80020\nIt is in Broomfield one block south of 120th Avenue and a short block East of Main St. \nFor those of you wonderful volunteers who are willing to be a trip coordinator or co-coordinator in 2018\, please let Kit know which trips you wish to lead and possible dates. We are also taking names of people interested in being mentored by a more experienced paddler with the intention of leading RMCC excursions in upcoming years.
URL:https://rockymountaincanoeclub.net/event/2018-planning-permit-party-broomfield-sat-jan-13/
CATEGORIES:Party
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20171118T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20171118T203000
DTSTAMP:20260531T062519
CREATED:20170901T212048Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170901T212048Z
UID:10000141-1511028000-1511037000@rockymountaincanoeclub.net
SUMMARY:RMCC Annual Mtg - Sat Nov 18 in Broomfield 6-8:30pm pls RSVP
DESCRIPTION:Annual Mtg (Potluck\, Elections\, Slide shows) Sat Nov 18  at the Greenway Golf Clubhouse in Broomfield from 6pm to 8:30pm Directions here: Directions to Greenway Park Clubhouse.  The club will provide all the tableware and glassware and some entrees – members should bring along other food and drinks to share (appetizers\, salads\, side dishes\, desserts\, other entrees\, etc). And bring along a computer memory stick with a WELL CURATED SELECTION of photos from your summer paddling adventures to share. Unedited photo “dumps” will be dealt with harshly :). \nWe’ll also have on hand door prizes and the 50+ new club tee shirts that were ordered in September. \nAnd\, importantly\, we’ll be electing club officers for the 2018 season. All the positions are open – please consider this and use the linked job descriptions more information.  And if you’re not ready to fully commit\, consider a term as an assistant. Contact the currently sitting officer for more information. \nJob Descriptions Oct 2017 \nAnd finally\, please do RSVP so we know how much consumable material we’ll need\, how many chairs to put out and so forth. \nLooking forward to seeing you there! \nBill Ashworth\, RMCC President \nwashwort@gmail.com  720-352-6456
URL:https://rockymountaincanoeclub.net/event/rmcc-annual-mtg-save-date-sat-nov-18-broomfield/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20170929T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20171001T235959
DTSTAMP:20260531T062519
CREATED:20170313T224505Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170313T224505Z
UID:10000134-1506643200-1506902399@rockymountaincanoeclub.net
SUMMARY:Gunnison River (Date changed to Sept 29-Oct 1)
DESCRIPTION:(DATES HAE CHANGED FROM SATURDAY – MONDAY TO FRIDAY\, SEPTEMBER 29 TO SUNDAY\, OCTOBER 1. Contact Dan Custer at custer.dan@gmail.com to register for this event.) \nThe Escalante to Whitewater section of the Gunnison River can be run most any month of the year and each season has its own attraction.  Our Fall trip will offer stunning canyon views\, warm days and cool nights\, and a moderate river flow (early Oct averages 1300 cfs). The 26 miles between Escalante Bridge (near Delta CO on Highway 50) and the Whitewater take-out is mostly Class I and low Class II with one bigger Class II rapid below Escalante Bridge that can be lined or portaged. \nTwo alternate itineraries are available \n3 Day Option: 26 river miles \na) Sat: put in Escalante Bridge  and take-out at Dominguez Canyon (opposite the Bridgeport trailhead) \nb) Sun: layover day to explore Big Dominguez Canyon: petroglyths\, water falls\, pioneer buildings \nc) Mon: paddle to Whitewater take-out\, drive home \n2 Day Option: approx. 26 or 12 river miles \na) Sat: as above \nb) Sun: either paddle to Whitewater take-out\, drive home\, or paddle short distance downstream to Bridgeport trailhead\, drive home \nMore details later in the summer \nTrip Leader: Dan Custer \nTrip CoLeader: Bill Ashworth
URL:https://rockymountaincanoeclub.net/event/gunnison-river-oct-7-8-optional-extra-day-9th/
CATEGORIES:Class II
ORGANIZER;CN="Dan Custer":MAILTO:dancuster@yahoo.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20170910T103000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20170910T160000
DTSTAMP:20260531T062519
CREATED:20170828T210930Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170828T210930Z
UID:10000140-1505039400-1505059200@rockymountaincanoeclub.net
SUMMARY:Poudre Paddlers Annual Rodeo
DESCRIPTION:When: Sunday\, September 10th\, 10:30 AM – 4:00 PM \nWhere: Union Reservoir in Longmont – Pavilion near swim beach – 451 County Road 26\, Longmont \nWho: You\, your family\, friends – anyone interested in paddling \nWhy: We have a lot of fun! This year the rodeo will be a full potluck. You should bring a main dish or side dish to share with the others. You can bring your own beverages\, but alcohol is not allowed in the park. The club will bring iced tea and lemonade. For more information about the Rodeo go to: \nhttps://www.rff.com/poudrepaddlers/rodeo2017.php \nThe day will include: \n\nTrying each other’s boats and paddles\nPaddling contests\, training\, games\nPotluck – You can bring your own beverages. The club will provide iced tea and lemonade.\nPaddlers of all ages are invited\, and so are your friends who are interested in paddling!\n\nHosts: Roger Faaborg\, roger@rff.com; Randy Knauff\, randykayak@gmail.com; Mike Koliha\, mikekoliha@gmail; and com Cecily Crout\, ceccrout@gmail.com
URL:https://rockymountaincanoeclub.net/event/poudre-paddlers-annual-rodeo/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20170907T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20170911T235959
DTSTAMP:20260531T062519
CREATED:20170517T002406Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170517T002406Z
UID:10000137-1504742400-1505174399@rockymountaincanoeclub.net
SUMMARY:Green River - Ladore Canyon through Dinosaur National Monument
DESCRIPTION:THIS TRIP IS FULL BUT A WAITING LIST IS BEING COMPILED. Please contact Lyn Berry at \nted7cp@gmail.com   (719)395-3887  if you are interested in being placed on the waiting list. This is a Class III trip down Green River’s Ladore Canyon through Dinosaur National Monument. Trip dates are September 7 -11 with 4 nights of camping. \n  \n 
URL:https://rockymountaincanoeclub.net/event/green-river-ladore-canyon-dinosaur-national-monument/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20170829T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20170906T235900
DTSTAMP:20260531T062519
CREATED:20170312T185027Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170312T185027Z
UID:10000127-1503964800-1504742340@rockymountaincanoeclub.net
SUMMARY:Quetico Provincial Park\, Canada
DESCRIPTION:THIS QUETICO TRIP IS FULL AND AWAITING LIST HAS BEEN CREATED. \nIf you want to get on the waiting list\, send your information to Ken Wenker\, wenker@comcast.net. \nIf we get four paddlers\, using two canoes\, on the waiting list\, we will consider creating a second team\, to paddle our route in the reverse direction\, with a get-together of the two teams in the middle. If you are interested in this\, talk it up with your paddling friends; we are not going to do it without exactly four paddlers. \nTrip details have firmed up a bit; in case you are considering getting on the waiting list\, here are the particulars.\n0. August 29\, about 1:00: meet in Atikokan\, Ontario for registration\, mandatory Quetico briefing\, get canoes from outfitter.\n1. Put-in at the Nym Lake “Paddlers’ Access” parking area\, August 30.\n2. Batchewaung Lake/Little Batchewaung Bay/Batchewaung Bay\n3. The westernmost tip of Pickerel Lake\n4. Maria Lake\n5. Jesse Lake\n6. Oriana Lake\n7. Quetico Lake (easternmost portion only)\n8. Conk Lake\n9. Jean Lake\n10. Burntside Lake\n11. Rouge Lake\n12. Jean Creek\n13. Sturgeon Lake/Sturgeon Narrows/northeastern portion of Sturgeon Lake\n14. Deux Riviere\n15. Twin Lakes\n16. Deux Rivier Portage\n17. Dore Lake\n18. Pine Portage Bay\n19. Pickerel Lake\n20. Stanton Bay\n21. September 6: Take-out at Stanton Lake parking area.
URL:https://rockymountaincanoeclub.net/event/quetico-provincial-park-canada/
ORGANIZER;CN="Ken Wenker":MAILTO:wenker@comcast.net
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20170823T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20170827T235959
DTSTAMP:20260531T062519
CREATED:20170313T171901Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170313T171901Z
UID:10000129-1503446400-1503878399@rockymountaincanoeclub.net
SUMMARY:Lewis Lake to Shoshone Lake\, Yellowstone National Park
DESCRIPTION:Yellowstone National Park is a national treasure\, but few people get off the beaten path to experience its magnificent back country. This camping trip starts at Lewis Lake\, paddles up the channel (towing the boats for the last mile) into Shoshone Lake where you will make camp and explore the Shoshone Geyser Basin. Several options before and after the trip are available including viewing the solar eclipse on the way to Yellowstone\, and paddling the Snake River or lakes in the Teton Nation Park after the trip.  \n The following is a tentative itinerary that depends on getting backcountry camp permits on April 1: 2017 Lewis Lake to Shoshone Lake \n Because of the campsite permit the maximum number of people for this trip is 8. Contact Trip Coordinator Kathryn Mutz at Kathryn.mutz@colorado.edu; 303-499-1092 to register.
URL:https://rockymountaincanoeclub.net/event/lewis-lake-shoshone-lake-yellowstone-national-park/
ORGANIZER;CN="Kathryn Mutz":MAILTO:kathryn.mutz@colorado.edu
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20170813T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20170818T235959
DTSTAMP:20260531T062519
CREATED:20170309T031553Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170309T031553Z
UID:10000122-1502582400-1503100799@rockymountaincanoeclub.net
SUMMARY:Missouri National Recreational River
DESCRIPTION:Paddle two sections of Class 1 water on the Missouri River with a day off in between\, in Northeast Nebraska\, Sunday August 13 through Friday\, August 18. You may be able to just do one of the two sections depending on interest \n Difficulty – Moderate to potentially difficult if there is a lot of headwind.  This is not a float trip – you must be anstrong paddler\, able to paddle 6 to 8 hours a day if necessary\, with early starts to mitigate wind issues. \n Hazards – braided river channels\, sand and gravel bars\, underwater obstructions\, log jams and sweepers and perhaps some motor boats or barges. \n Both sections begin below dams and flow is dam regulated.  Current varies between 2 and 7 mph depending on water levels.  Assume an average of 3 mph\, plus 3 mph paddling speed = 6 6 mph.  That means 4 to 6 hours of steady paddling will get us 24 to 36 miles of travel without headwinds.   \n “39 Mile Section”  Day 1   28 miles  \n                            Day 2   11 miles  we may have to switch that if we get too late a start on day 1 \nDay off/Rest Day     we will do the shuttle for the next section this day \n “59 Mile Section”   Day 1   23.2 miles \n                             Day 2   24.1 miles \n                             Day 3    10 miles \n Either section may take an extra day if we get too much headwind!  Final take out and camp is at Ponca State Park in NE.   \n The relatively limited camping options are what account for the longer mileages – camping may not be very esthetic some of the nights.   \n https://www.nps.gov/mnrr/index.htm \nhttps://www.nps.gov/mnrr/39guide.htm \nhttps://www.nps.gov/mnrr/59guide.htm \n  \nTo register for this trip\, contact Trip Coordinator\, Mat Bozek   matbozekx@gmail.com   after April 10.  \n  \n 
URL:https://rockymountaincanoeclub.net/event/missouri-national-recreational-river/
ORGANIZER;CN="Mat Bozek":MAILTO:mat.bozek@level3.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20170812T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20170816T235959
DTSTAMP:20260531T062519
CREATED:20170518T021232Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170518T021232Z
UID:10000138-1502496000-1502927999@rockymountaincanoeclub.net
SUMMARY:Colorado River: Meander Canyon in Canyonlands - update
DESCRIPTION:Meander Canyon\, Colorado river in Canyonlands National Park\, August 12-16. This 50 mile stretch of class 1 water with spectacular views is in the Colorado river canyon\, meeting the Green river at the confluence in Canyonlands National park. Side trips can include petrified logs\, various ruins\, petroglyphs\, and other hikes.  \n      We end the trip at Spanish bottom where there is no road access. We will use Tag-a-long  for the jet boat return. They charge $187 for the jet boat which includes the boat transport charge. There will also be a $20 per person fee for the Canyonlands river permit  Possible minor group charges if we rent equipment (groover\, etc.).  RMCC trip\, ACA membership or $5 for insurance is required.  \nUpdate: Colorado river –  Potash to Spanish bottom Aug 12 thru 16. A couple more people could still be included in this trip. The logistics have changed slightly. Tag-a long is now a part of Canyonlands by Day or Night. They will be providing our shuttle.  \n      Contact Janet Mallory 720-236-6308\, Janetrpm@gmail.com
URL:https://rockymountaincanoeclub.net/event/colorado-river-meander-canyon-canyonlands/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20170805T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20170806T235959
DTSTAMP:20260531T062519
CREATED:20170224T025326Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170224T025326Z
UID:10000121-1501891200-1502063999@rockymountaincanoeclub.net
SUMMARY:Colorado River at Radium Annual Rendezvous
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. \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 2017 RMCC Summer River Rendezvous flyer 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@gmail.com if you plan on joining us for this fun filled weekend.
URL:https://rockymountaincanoeclub.net/event/colorado-river-radium-annual-rendezvous/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20170721T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20170723T235959
DTSTAMP:20260531T062519
CREATED:20170610T021359Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170610T021359Z
UID:10000139-1500595200-1500854399@rockymountaincanoeclub.net
SUMMARY:North Platte River: Saratoga to I-80
DESCRIPTION:Join RMCC for this Class I run through 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 Friday morning and begin paddling in the afternoon\, camping at Pick Bridge that evening. The next day we will be paddling most of the day with a stop at the Overland trail cemetery/historical site 8. We paddle Sunday morning and plan to take out between noon and 1:00\, 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 $5 single-event fee per person. \nPlease contact Judy Moisey-Asay at Judy.moisey-asay@va.gov\, or canoeingIT@gmail.com or call 303-229-2223 to register for this trip. \n 
URL:https://rockymountaincanoeclub.net/event/north-platte-river-saratoga-80-2/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20170714T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20170716T235959
DTSTAMP:20260531T062519
CREATED:20170224T024610Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170224T024610Z
UID:10000120-1499990400-1500249599@rockymountaincanoeclub.net
SUMMARY:Glendo to Guernsey: North Platte River in Wyoming
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 16.  We will be camping in Two Moon Campground in Glendo State Park on Friday night before the trip as well as Saturday night for those attending an optional  potluck.  \nFull details can be found here: 2017 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 $5 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@gmail.com; 720-352-6456
URL:https://rockymountaincanoeclub.net/event/glendo-guernsey-north-platte-river-wyoming/
CATEGORIES:Class II
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20170713T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20170717T235959
DTSTAMP:20260531T062519
CREATED:20170309T050501Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170309T050501Z
UID:10000126-1499904000-1500335999@rockymountaincanoeclub.net
SUMMARY:Yampa River through Dinosaur National Monument
DESCRIPTION:This Yampa River trip\, July 13-17\, will be at low-water with an average flow on the 13th is right about 1\,000 cfs and on the 20th is right about 700.  Rafts are not recommended by the NPS below 1000 cfs (although I hear people run rafts down to about 700). I am considering my Outrage canoe\, but could run my little cataraft or even a ducky.  Canoes have run it down to below 400 (from what I have read). \nI have run this three times – 18\,000 cfs\, 7\,000 cfs\, and 3\,500 cfs  The lower the water\, the easier (much much easier) the trip.  The largest rapid (Warm Springs\, IV) can be portaged if necessary.  The rest of the Yampa should be busy rock dodging with a difficulty rating between II+ and III.  Once we hit the Green it should be wave trains.  Historical flows on the Green in mid July are about 5\,500.  I remember Moonshine Rapid (the first rapid) being the most difficult through Split Mountain\, after that\, big wave trains. \nI don’t know off hand what the limits to group size are\, but I would also like to keep this trip below 20.  Please let me know if you would have room for passengers\, there are some people who would like to go who do not have the boat or experience to run this river. \nLet me know 1) if you are interested\, 2) how many\, 3) what kind of boat(s) you would have.  I won’t start serious planning until April – I am traveling for the next four weeks straight (ugh).  So let me know before the end of March\, please.  My email is Lynnecarpenter@gmail.com.
URL:https://rockymountaincanoeclub.net/event/yampa-river-dinosaur-national-monument/
ORGANIZER;CN="Lynne Carpenter":MAILTO:lynnecarpenter@gmail.com
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