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Pine View 3.5 at 1130

July 3, 2010 By frenchy

Currently 78.6F, sunny and breezy. Expect the high to be 89F with 20% chance for Isolated Tstorms after 1300.

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Upper Canyon levels @ 7pm:
Big South: 3 on the rock gauge. Medium flow. The gate is OPEN!!
Spencer Heights: Medium
Joe Wright: Low

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Proposed Play Park in LaPorte Needs Your Help!

June 30, 2010 By frenchy

Please take a couple minutes to read about the proposed whitewater park on the Poudre River near Fort Collins in Lions Park, LaPorte, CO:

http://www.poudrerockreport.com/play-parks/laporte/

Mandy Kotzman has put a great deal of time and energy towards building a whitewater play park on the Poudre River, in LaPorte. The proposal is gaining traction with the city, but requires community support before it can become a reality.

If you are in favor of a play park in the Fort Collins/LaPorte area, we are asking that you please follow the link above and send in a Letter of Support.

Thanks in advance for your support!

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Pine View 3.85 at 0930!

June 20, 2010 By frenchy

This from Camp Falbo earlier today:

Holding steady the Rock shows a low .9 or a high .8- either way it’s pretty close to the bar at 4. Currently 65.3F, sunny and breezy. Expect the high to reach 84F with a slight chance for rain. Lower N Fork down to 520 cfs.

One more day of the Poudre Canyon VFD cookout at Ted’s Pl. Bring your appetite and enjoy a La Luz Breakfast Burrito, a Boulder Brat or a huge burger! All proceeds help the Canyon VFD help you in a time of need! Enjoy the Riv.

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Upper Canyon Flow Updates

Joe Wright: Medium-high, down a touch from yesterday. Watch for wood blocking the channel below Carnito.

Spencer Heights: Medium and clean

Big South: 3rd mark from the top on the rock gauge

Filed Under: Access & Hazards, Events, RMA Poudre Rock Reports

JW-Spencer Shots from today and I think Whiteline changed

June 16, 2010 By frenchy

The Joe Wright/Spencer Heights combo IS in. JW is a solid medium high/high and Spencer was approximately 3.5 on Sportsman’s with no tunnel. Two new pieces of wood to avoid on Joe Wright. One will require a portage at even slightly lower flows. This wood is early in the run below Carnito but above the main action and blind corners. It is a notorious wood collecting spot where the left channel was open the last few years and where the right channel was a sneak a number of years ago. Neither of these were open today but there was tiny bit of water going through the far right channel. There is an o.k. eddy on the right and then spot the knuckle dragging channel through some leggy bushes.

The other new wood is just below all of the main corner action. It looks river wide from above but you can pretty easily get around it on the left.

Spencer Heights is the goods with no woods.

Whiteline appears to have changed. Not sure what happened but the high water definitely re-arranged some stuff at the bottom elongating the main drop. Interested to see what it will look like at lower flows.

Some pics from today by Jake, Austin’s roommate.

ES Corn Holing Holio. Fluffy
Nick Gottlieb heading into Carnito
Quinn Connell launching the Carnito Flake. Quinn and Nick are on tour - gas money payed for by the Dartmouth Kayak Club!
Jacobi finishing Boneyard
Airborne Austin

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Pine View 4.8 at 0700

June 14, 2010 By frenchy

Currently 45.6F, cloudy and calm. WX.com expects a warmer day reaching the 60’s with a good chance for scattered showers. Expect better Wx tomorrow.

Don’t know if I believe it, but Colorado River Flows is claiming 1040 cfs for the Lower North Fork at Livermore!

Have fun.

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Little South Fork: Juicin (HIGH)!
Our group of 8 ran the Little South Fork yesterday. We faced 2 mandatory strainer portages in the upper section of the run, and a mostly clear channel through the main drop. Due to visible wood and some uncertainty about possibly more wood under the water surface, we all opted for the portage route on the main drop. At yesterday’s flow the run is busy and committing read-and-run class IV/IV+, with a class V’ish spike for the main drop. As always, heads up for new wood and be prepared for a wilderness adventure!

-frenchy

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