Just a few days away, free music and carny food, a cherished summer tradition. Friday night Motet covering the Talking Heads will be the show to see! Can’t wait!
Low Water, High Spirits
11 06 2012As fun as high water is here on the Arkansas River, low water is turning about to be a blast as well. I’ve been running a lot of trips in the Numbers as well as Brown’s and guests have been thrilled about both. The scenery hasn’t changed and I’ll tell you what, the Numbers definitely still drops 85′ a mile. You can feel every foot of that drop at 400cfs as it turns into a giant game of shoots and ladders. The fishing has also been exceptional, and easy, a key component for me.
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Categories : Colorado Rafting, Commercial Trips
Pimp ‘N Ho Rodeo 2012
4 06 2012Once again CKS and NRS sponsered the pre Disco Night, Pimp N’ Ho raft rodeo in the downtown Buena Vista playpark. This year Margo, Kathryn, Kelly and I got after it with a superhero theme and a kick-ass attitude. The play hole was considerably lower and definitely a little easier to stay in. We tried a couple different strategies including back-loading and ‘cafe’ style. We spun, we flipped and we got after it. Once again however we were just too gangster for the competition and the judges gave us second place.
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Categories : Colorado Rafting, Private Trips, Town of Buena Vista
Buffalo Joe Guide School Training
30 05 2012I just spent the last 10 days with our new guide training class. A lot of time was spent bouncing off rocks and practicing highsides through Pinball, however I have been quite impressed with this class compared to others. Guide school consists of rafting everyday; learning everything from paddle techniques and commands and boat rigging, whitewater swimming and flipping to outdoor cooking and Leave No Trace practices. During out first phase of training, qualified trainers (Curtis and I) are on the boats with them everyday teaching, commenting and sometimes relaxing. The second phase of training will include lots of ‘turkey boats’ (just the rooks by themselves) and ride-a-longs with senior guides. Give these kids another couple weeks and we’ll make raft guide out of them yet!
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Categories : Colorado Rafting, Commercial Trips
1st Buffalo Joe’s trip of the season!
5 05 2012Beautiful weather and an astounding rise in cfs in the last two days made our first trip of the season a great success. A two-boat AM half day from Fisherman’s Bridge to Hecla Junction at about 580 cfs. It was real nice to be on the water again!
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Categories : Colorado Rafting, Commercial Trips
Westwater Wood-Boner Engagement Float, yeah that’s for real
29 04 2012Yes, the engaged couple I live with are the Wood and Boner and we just had any amazing float in the desert. Perfect way to kick off the summer season, tan and happy. The section we floated is from Loma, CO to Cisco, UT and goes about 50 mi on the Colorado River and through three canyons. Ruby and Horsethief Canyons are quite flat, but Westwater Canyon contains about 4 mi of super fun, big water rapids, waves and holes, waves and holes.
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Categories : Colorado Rafting, Private Trips, Utah Rafting
It was a good winter…
29 04 2012I imagine it comes as no surprise that we had a below average snowfall this year in the Arkansas Valley. March was really warm and full of awesome spring skiing and parties, however no snow. Monarch closed a week early but with dignity and better snow than most places in the state. The San Juans got hammered a few times this winter so there will be some water in the southwest. Idaho also got hit. I definitely got my fair share of powder days and anyone who says they didn’t, didn’t try hard enough.
As far as summer rafting goes; the powers, the monkeys, whoever it is that pushes the buttons on the three dams that is the Arkansas River hopefully have learned a lot in the 10 years since the last drought winter of 2002. That year the river peaked at a diabolic 666 cfs and finished up Labor Day Weekend right around 220. I imagine we will sit right around 700 cfs all most of the summer until August when it will get ramped down to fall levels, 500ish. That would be ideal, rain is good, global wierding might help us out with some flash flooding or freak snowstorms. Regardless though I’m pumped for whitewater in any form; lots of fishing trips and swimming in the river, two things we’ve really missed out on these high water years.
Getting after it on what turned out to be one of the last big powder days of the season.
We got some pretty good snow as well of the course of a couple days at the Lost Wonder Hut near Garfield, CO. It was beautiful out there regardless.
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Categories : Colorado Snowpack, Skiing




















