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SUMMARY:RMCC Canoe and Kayak Rigging and Packing Class Sat May 2 2026
DESCRIPTION:Join RMCC for a free afternoon clinic\, learning to set up and pack your paddle craft for river tripping. This is a dry land exercise and will prepare you to rig your boat for moving water and what and how to pack for weekend and multi-day camping outings. Bill will cover rigging and techniques for efficient and secure packing. We’ll start at 1 pm in Boulder at Bill’s home\, and we’ll finish up by 4pm. Optional potluck lunch. \nContact Bill Ashworth at washwort at gmail.com or 720-352-6456 to register and for address and directions.  Open to all.
URL:https://rockymountaincanoeclub.net/event/rmcc-canoe-rigging-and-packing-class-sat-may-2-2026/
LOCATION:Bill Ashworth’s house\, Boulder\, CO\, United States
CATEGORIES:Class or Training Session
ORGANIZER;CN="Bill Ashworth":MAILTO:washwort at gmail.com
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SUMMARY:Yampa River:  South Beach to Duffy Mountain
DESCRIPTION:May 4-5\, 2026    Flatwater/Class I Canoe Camping\nCanceled because of low water.\nCoordinator:  Dan Custer:  custer.dan@gmail.com\nGood Beginner Float\nThe South Beach to Duffy Mountain Stretch of the Yampa is an easy flatwater/Class I trip.  Early May is a good time to float the Yampa because the bugs should not be a problem\, we expect little competition for campsites\, and usually the water level is good.  Fingers crossed on water level this year. \nThis is an easy trip for people new to canoeing and canoe camping.  Pack a warm sleeping bag because the mornings can be frosty.  A headwind is guaranteed and it could be very strong. \nOn day one we float through private ranch land where we expect to see the eagle nests and perhaps hear baby eagles.  The second day we will paddle through BLM land and Little Yampa Canyon\, which is more scenic but with fewer eagle nests. \nCamping\nThis stretch has about a half dozen improved campsites.  Improved means a table and a fire ring.  We are likely to camp on a large island inside BLM land without improvements.  The trip could be run in one long day\, but your coordinator likes it as a two-day trip. Takeout is expected to be around 2 or 3 in the afternoon of the second day.  Much of the drive back to Denver is in day light. \nState Park Pass Required\nProvided we get approval from Yampa State Park office\, we can camp at the put-in\, South Beach\, the night before launching.  There is no fee to camp at South Beach\, but everyone will need to either have an annual state park pass for their vehicle\, or purchase day passes at headquarters at 6185 W. US Hwy. 40\, Hayden\, CO 81639.  State Park passes are also needed for parking while we are on the river.  Both the put-in and the take-out are managed by Yampa River State Park.  Both have pit toilets.  While on the river\, we will have to pack out our waste.  Wag bags are allowed\, but we will probably use a groover.  If you prefer not to camp the night before we launch\, there are motel rooms in Craig\, CO\, about 10- or 15-minutes from the put-in. \nYou will prepare your own meals. \nBoat types:\nCanoe and decked kayaks are preferred.  No pack rafts.  Inflatables are allowed if the paddler can handle a strong head wind. \nPaddler limit:\nThe trip is full at 15 paddlers. \nACA Waivers Required\nThis will be an ACA insured trip.  Current ACA members are covered\, but non-ACA folks will need to sign an event waiver and pay a $10 insurance fee either online or in cash at the put in.  The ACA has a new system for electronic waivers.  Let’s give it a try.   When doing the on-line waiver use the event name:  Yampa River.  Use the date:  May 4\, 2026. If you are not an ACA member\, you can sign an Event Waiver online using this link:  https://aca.sport80.com/public/wizard/a/1370/home.  This wizard will have you create an account with the ACA without becoming a full-fledged ACA member.   This waiver will not collect the $10 fee in advance.  If you want to create an Event Waiver and pay the fee directly to the ACA\, use this link:  https://aca.sport80.com/public/wizard/a/1371/home. Again\, you will be creating an account with the ACA just for the purpose of signing and paying for an event waiver.  The ACA makes no refunds if you pay for the waiver in advance even if the trip is cancelled.  Paper waivers are also an option. You can print (NEW ACA WAIVER) in advance or fill out the form your trip coordinator has at the put in. Pay $10 cash or pay by check payable to the ACA to the trip coordinator before you get on the water. Minor waivers are at: AMERICAN CANOE ASSOCIATION\, INC \nSafe Paddling\nTo keep our events both fun and safe for everyone\, each participant needs to have the skills and the equipment appropriate to the waters and the weather.  Each participant is the first judge of whether they have the skills and equipment necessary\, but trip coordinators have the final say. Please read the RMCC Requirements and Recommendations for ACA-Sanctioned Events \n  \n 
URL:https://rockymountaincanoeclub.net/event/yampa-river-south-beach-to-duffy-mountain-3/
LOCATION:Yampa River South Beach to Duffy Mountain\, Yampa River State Park\, Hayden\, CO\, 81639\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="Dan Custer":MAILTO:dancuster@yahoo.com
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SUMMARY:Colorado River Ruby-Horsethief Canyons with hikes
DESCRIPTION:Dates:  May 6 – 8\,2026\nClass I river float with camping & hikes\nTrip Coordinators:\nKarla Tanner (kat81521@gmail.com) \nFloat Plan:\nWednesday\, May 6\, 2026  Meet at James Robb State Park in Fruita at 8 a.m.  (Colorado State Park pass required.)  Shuttle to Westwater and launch early enough so that we can stop at Rattlesnake Canyon to hike.  Camp at Cottonwood 3 (9 miles downstream from Fruita). \nThursday\, May 7\, 2026:  Paddle 9 miles to Split Rock campsite.  Arrive early enough so that anyone who wishes can hike over to Black Rocks and into Moore Canyon. \nFriday\, May 8: Paddle 10 miles to Westwater take-out with a stop at McDonald Canyon to hike up to the petroglyphs. \nPreferred craft:\nCanoes and hard-sided decked kayaks preferred.  The river will likely be very cold and low.  An upriver wind is always a possibility.  Inflatable kayaks and dories are OK for strong kayakers and rowers.  Pack rafts and SUPs are not invited on this trip. \nPermit limit \nThe permit is for 10 people. \nGear:\nStandard overnight canoe camping gear and your own food and water.  Everyone needs to bring WAG bag(s) for personal use.  Coordinators will bring an extra kayak paddle and firepan to meet BLM regulations (but no fire planned). \nUtah regulations:\nTake the Utah Aquatic Invasive Species test online and put one copy of the certificate in your car and one in your boat.  Utah Division of Wildlife Resources – Online Exams \nPossible add-on trips\nBefore the Event: Optional non-ACA outing with car camping on Tuesday\, May 5 in Rabbit Valley along the Jouflas Trail for a view looking down from the canyon rim to Split Rock\, Black Rocks and Knowles Canyon.  After the Event: Optional non-ACA paddle with car camping Saturday\, May 9 with a float from Cisco to Dewey Bridge.  When you rsvp\, please let Karla know if you are interested in either add-on trips. \nACA Liability Insurance\nThis is a trip with ACA liability insurance.  If you are a current ACA member on September 20\, 2026\, you are all set. Non ACA members need to purchase an “Event Membership” and pay the ACA’s $10 fee. \nYou can print (NEW ACA WAIVER) in advance or fill out the form your trip coordinator has at the put in. Pay $10 cash or pay by check payable to the ACA to the trip coordinator before you get on the water. Minor waivers are at: AMERICAN CANOE ASSOCIATION\, INC \nAnother option is to use the new ACA Online event waivers.  When doing the on-line waiver use the event name: Spring Ruby.  Use the date:  May 6-8\, 2026.  After you have communicated with your trip coordinator\, you can sign an Event Waiver online using this link:  https://aca.sport80.com/public/wizard/a/1370/home.  This wizard will have you create an account with the ACA without becoming a full-fledged ACA member.   This waiver will not collect the $10 fee in advance.  Take $10 cash (or a check to ACA) to the put in.  If you want to create an Event Waiver and pay the fee directly to the ACA\, use this link:  https://aca.sport80.com/public/wizard/a/1371/home. Again\, you will be creating an account with the ACA just for the purpose of signing and paying for an event waiver.  Warning: No refunds if you pay the ACA for the event waiver in advance even if the event is cancelled.  The Trip Master should be able to give the trip coordinators a list of all who have done online waivers on or before September 15\, 2026\, and use the correct event name and date.  You should also print your waiver receipt and bring it to the put in. \nSafe Paddling Guidelines\nIn order to maintain our liability insurance\, it’s important that all members and guests read and follow our safe paddling guidelines. Here’s a link  https://rockymountaincanoeclub.net/wp-content/uploads/2020/01/RMCC-Boating-Requirements-and-Recommendations-2020.pdf
URL:https://rockymountaincanoeclub.net/event/colorado-river-ruby-horsethief-canyons-with-hikes/
LOCATION:Colorado River: Robb SP to Westwater\, 595 Highway 340\, Fruita\, CO 81521\, Fruita\, CO\, 81521\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="Karla Tanner":MAILTO:kat81521@gmail.com
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SUMMARY:Essentials of River CANOEING:  Flatwater and Moving Water\, 2-Day Class\, May 9-10\, 2026
DESCRIPTION:Class is currently full.  A Waitlist has been started.   \nThis class is for solo (1-person) and tandem (2-person) canoes. \nThe cost is $35 per person for the first day of class.  The 2nd day of class is FREE! \n*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. \nStudents can enroll for only the flatwater day if they desire. \nLead instructors are Debbie Hinde and Ken Hilt. \nPlease register by emailing Debbie Hinde at dhinde1@msn.com.  \nDay 1 of the class will be held at Prospect Park Lake in Wheat Ridge. \nDay 2 of the class location depends on the water level and will be announced a couple of weeks before the class.  We intend it to be in the Denver area. \nMaximum number of boats is eight for the flatwater day and four per session (see below) on the moving water day. \nWe will start a waitlist if necessary. \nEssentials of Canoeing Part I: Flatwater   \nSaturday\, May 9\, 2026   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.\nMaximum number of boats for this class is eight. \nEssentials of Canoeing Part II: Moving Water  (Prerequisite: Flatwater class or verified experience) \nSunday\, May 10\, 2026: Two sessions: 8:00 am – 12:00 pm  OR  1:00 pm – 5:00 pm \nTake your flatwater skills on to moving water on Day 2 where you will learn skills for paddling in a Class I (easy) section of river. Skills will include “reading” water\, safety considerations on moving water\, applying canoe strokes for specific maneuvers including ferries\, eddy turns\, peel-outs\, C-Turns and S-turns.\nThis class will be held in on a river near the Denver area. Maximum number of boats per session is four. \nPlease indicate which Moving Water session you prefer when you sign up – first come first serve. \nHelpful Instructional Videos From the ACA Website: \nACA:  Canoeing | Top 5 Tips to Make You A Better Paddler (3 min\, 35 sec) https://youtu.be/sIVp6XjZ_Ew \nACA:  How to Paddle a Tandem Canoe | Tandem Canoeing Essentials (4 min\, 34 sec) https://youtu.be/aDaqvoIJD-A \nACA:  How to Develop Good Technique for Paddling a Canoe  (3 min\, 28 sec) https://youtu.be/5eLJ0d7TDS4 \nACA:  How to Canoe | 3 Key Strokes All Paddlers Should Know (4 min\, 21 sec) https://youtu.be/dVUNzKkBE5o \nThese and additional videos can be found at: https://americancanoe.org/education/resource-library/educational-videos/
URL:https://rockymountaincanoeclub.net/event/essentials-of-river-canoeing-flatwater-and-moving-water-2-day-class-may-9-10-2026/
LOCATION:CO
CATEGORIES:Class I and Flat water,Class or Training Session,educational and other
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SUMMARY:Colorado River: Moab Bridge Boat Launch to Potash Ramp
DESCRIPTION:May 10-13\, 2026.  Enjoy three nights of camping at Gold Bar Group A site and two days of paddling down beautiful Colorado Class 1 waters.    Trip Coordinator is Karen A assisted by Janet Mallory\, a local expert who knows hikes\, petroglyph sites and the river quite well.  Hard-sided boats preferred.  Talk with Karen if you paddle a duckie or other inflatable. \nSunday May 10 – Be at Gold Bar Group A site at noon or later.  There is a shelter and room for tents and campers. No water provided at camp.  Bring your own water. \nMonday May 11 – Drive to the Moab Bridge Boat Launch and paddle 10.4 miles to land on the big sand bar next to our Gold Bar camp.  Along the way we plan to stop near Kings Bottom camp and hike up Moonflower Canyon to a pond for lunch.  After the paddle we will shuttle to retrieve the Moab Bridge cars and move them to the Potash Ramp.  In mid to late afternoon hikers may want to explore arches and rock art.  If there is enough interest\, we will look at doing group appetizers and/or Dutch Oven dinners Monday and Tuesday nights. \nTuesday May 12 – Launch the nearby staked boats and paddle for 6.6 miles to the Potash Boat Ramp.  We plan to land near the Jug Handle and hike to some nice petroglyphs.  Then we will cross the river to find The Billboard with its goat head rock art — probably done by a cowboy settler and not by Indians.  See: https://hdl.huntington.org/digital/collection/p16003coll5/id/5116/ \nWednesday May 13 – Pack up and leave Gold Bar group camp by 11:59 a.m. as that is when our reservation ends.  If a few people want to organize a pre- or post-trip 12 mile paddle from Sandy Beach to the Moab Bridge Boat Launch\, that can be done independently.  Be aware that the 4.5 miles of straight river (in the last half) can get VERY high winds. \nHow to sign up: Contact Karen A by email to: canoekarena@msn.com.   Limit is 16 people. \nCost: Camping fees will be split and based on the number of people on the trip.  Expect to pay between $31 and $65 per person for three nights.  This is an ACA trip.  If you are not an ACA member with a current ACA Annual waiver\, you must pay a $10 event fee and sign an event waiver. \nGear:  Hard sided boats with floatation preferred.  Painters for all.  PFDs required at all times on the water.  Dress for the swim.  No cotton while paddling.  Bring rain gear just in case.  May temperatures range from 51.8 to 72.3 degrees F\, or so says the Moab tourist bureau. \nACA Waivers\nIf you a current ACA member\, you are all set. \nThe ACA has a new system for online waivers.  When doing the on-line waiver use the event name:  Moab Bridge.  Use the date: May 11-12\, 2026 \nIf you are not an ACA member and want to pay at the put in\, you can sign an Event Waiver online using this link:  https://aca.sport80.com/public/wizard/a/1370/home.  This wizard will have you create an account with the ACA without becoming a full-fledged ACA member.   This waiver will not collect the $10 fee in advance. \nIf you want to create an Event Waiver and pay the fee directly to the ACA\, use this link:  https://aca.sport80.com/public/wizard/a/1371/home. Again\, you will be creating an account with the ACA just for the purpose of signing and paying for an event waiver.  No refunds if you pay for the waiver in advance\, but you make life easier for your trip coordinator and club treasurer. \nSafe Paddling\nTo keep our events both fun and safe for everyone\, each participant needs to have the skills and the equipment appropriate to the waters and the weather.  Each participant is the first judge of whether they have the skills and equipment necessary\, but trip coordinators have the final say. Please read the RMCC Requirements and Recommendations for ACA-Sanctioned Events
URL:https://rockymountaincanoeclub.net/event/colorado-river-moab-bridge-boat-launch-to-potash-ramp/
LOCATION:Colorado River near Moab
ORGANIZER;CN="Karen Amundson":MAILTO:canoekarena@msn.com
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DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20260525T120000
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SUMMARY:Niobrara River Memorial Day Weekend (FULL)
DESCRIPTION:THE TRADITION CONTINUES (and now it is FULL) \nThis 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. Canoes\, kayaks and inflatables are OK.  Please indicate what type boat and number of folks in the boat when you register.  A mixture of boat types means we will have to very intentional and careful to stay together.  We will be dividing ourselves into two or perhaps three paddling groups for safety.  As of March 13\, we have 24 boats registered and the trip is FULL. \nPremier scenic waterway\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 float 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. Some folks may continue camping at Merritt Reservoir before heading home.  Keep an eye on the calendar for details. \nMemorial Day is shoulder season in the Sand Hills of Nebraska and we often have rain on parts of one or more days. \nNiobrara River Trail description here . \nDescription from Backpacker magazine:  http://www.backpacker.com/stories/paddle-nebraska-s-niobrara-river \nRiver gage at https://waterdata.usgs.gov/usa/nwis/uv?site_no=06461500.  We generally run it at between 1000 and 2000 cfs. \nFloat Plan\nSaturday\, we’ll meet at 9am (CDT) ready to shuttle from the Cornell Bridge put-in near Valentine\, down to the Smith Falls State Park campground and beach the canoes/kayaks\, and then start from there again on Sunday.   If you are not camping\, but meeting us in the morning\, see the note\, below for directions.  Bring dollars in cash to purchase wristband for each paddler. \nSaturday evening – Optional potluck dinner organized by Gay Lynn Olsen. We have reserved the large group shelter in case of rain.  Bring your own plates and cutlery plus some cash (less than $5 each) to share the cost of the shelter. \nSunday\, we’ll meet near the boat ramp (where we took out on Saturday) at 9 am (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 9 am shuttle start on Saturday night. Sunny Brook Camp charges for parked cars and launch.  Fee was $10 in years past\, but may be more these days.  Bring cash.  Snacks may be available for purchase as well. \nSunday evening: Informal group happy hour possible\, but no specific group activity planned. \nCamping\nThe campground at Smith Falls State Park doesn’t open until early May  and there is no official group site.   We used to have the campground to ourselves but in recent years\, it has gotten more crowded. The campground was reconfigured for 2021\, adding more sites and mixing the use between tents and RVs in all sites. You can make reservations now – here’s the link to the on-line camping reservations https://nebraskastateparks.reserveamerica.com \nYou can also call the park for reservations (402) 376-1306) but your best bet is on-line. The camping cost is $54.40 for three nights\, plus a day use fee.  Check-in time is 4 p.m. and by then the Ranger Station may be closed.  Your trip coordinator will be in Site 23.  Sites can accommodate a trailer/camper and a tent or two tents. \nNote: Directions to Cornell Bridge from Valentine:  Take Nebraska 12 east about 4 miles to the Ft Niobrara Wildlife refuge turn-off. Turn right towards the river and then make the first right into the access parking lot. Be there by 10 am ready to shuttle and be sure to purchase your $1 wristband at the kiosk. \nPaddle Craft\nWe will have a mixture of paddle craft\, but most are canoes.  As of March 13\, we have 24 boats.  We will divide into at least two groups. \nCoordinators\nTo join this trip contact Leslie Copeland Taylor at lesliecopelandt@gmail.com.  You will go on a wait list.  Someone who reserved a campsite may not be able to make it and be willing to sell you his or her spot. Gay Lynn is organizing the pot luck.  Craig Flora will be on-the-river head honcho.  When you contact Leslie\, please tell her: (1) Campsite (or staying in town); (2) yes\, no or maybe on joining in the pot luck (3) on-the-river safety role\, such a sweep\, first boat\, etc.  (4) what kind of craft you will be paddling. \nACA Liability Insurance Waivers\nIf you are a current ACA member\, you are all set. \nEvery paddler who is not a current ACA annual member must fill in the paperwork for an ACA Event Membership/Waiver and pay a $10 fee.  The ACA has a new system for online event membership/waivers.  Let’s give it a try. When doing the on-line event waiver use the event name:  Niobrara.   Use the date:  May 23-24\, 2026. \nFor those of you who want to pay Leslie at Smith Falls and are not an ACA member\, you can sign an Event Waiver online using this link:  https://aca.sport80.com/public/wizard/a/1370/home.  This wizard will have you create an account with the ACA without becoming a full-fledged ACA member. This waiver will not collect the $10 fee in advance. \nIf you want to create an Event Waiver and pay the fee directly to the ACA\, use this link:  https://aca.sport80.com/public/wizard/a/1371/home. Again\, you will be creating an account with the ACA just for the purpose of signing and paying for an event waiver.  Warning: The ACA makes no refunds if you pay in advance even if the event is cancelled. \nPaper event waivers are still an option.  You can print (NEW ACA WAIVER) in advance.  Minor waivers are at: AMERICAN CANOE ASSOCIATION\, INC \nPay for Event Insurance/waivers to Leslie before you get on the water.  Ten dollars cash per paddler or a check payable to the ACA. \nSafe Paddling\nTo keep our events both fun and safe for everyone\, each participant needs to have the skills and the equipment appropriate to the waters and the weather.  Each participant is the first judge of whether they have the skills and equipment necessary\, but trip coordinators have the final say. Please read the RMCC Requirements and Recommendations for ACA-Sanctioned Events
URL:https://rockymountaincanoeclub.net/event/niobrara-river-memorial-day/
LOCATION:Niobrara River\, Nebraska
CATEGORIES:Class I and Flat water
ORGANIZER;CN="Leslie C Taylor":MAILTO:lesliecopelandt@gmail.com
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