Flaming Gorge and the Gates of Lodore high flow release 2022
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- Опубліковано 19 лис 2024
- From Flaming Gorge Dam to Split Mountain in 9 days. The high volume release at night gave us great water levels through the Gates of Lodore, The Yampa was dumping around 6k and gave us great water levels through Whirlpool Canyon. Sunny warm May temps with a gusty windstorm and a blizzard to keep us on our toes
Awesome water skills. From a boatman since1982.
I ON THIS RIVER MANY YEARS AGO FOR 3 DAYS TRIP. JUST LOVE SEEING IT AGAIN
This is a part of the state I need to visit. Wow that's beautiful. Some really striking canyons. Beautiful buckled rock formations.
Beautiful clean lines through all of the big stuff in the Lodore section. Rowing on Hell's was pretty as a picture.
Thanks.
Moonshine looking . . . large. Nicely done and thank you!
Very fun to watch! So many memories.
Thanks for sharing... Great video footage
Awesome video great memories
Great vid. Thanks for not adding music. Nice to just hear the river. Going GOL in July. Did the person in the ducky run all rapids? I'm wondering about the spice level in HH acre and triplet in the duck.
She ran the whole river just fine.
@@Raftingwhenicam awesome. did she paddle the same lines as the rafts? Hearing mixed things about the high water - either yeehaw or yikes!
@@coloradoinjuryfirm9921She did and did it easily. The higher water was great.
@@Raftingwhenicam Thanks for responding to internet stranger. See you on the river! DJ
I also like to hear the sound of the river, not some hokey "music" clanging and banging away. Same sounds Powell and company heard when they went down the river.
Great
Go Beavers!
Really pretty country.....It looks like you had a great turnout of buddies......it looks like you all run a similar set up looks a smaller Aire raft and frame......What is your guys ultimate raft setup...Aire model? and size? frame manufacture? Thank you Robb
NRS frames, looks like NRS raft too (blue boat).
Noice
What river is this
Green River in Utah.
Green River. Lodore was the name Powell and company gave to that section of the river on the expedition (2nd) of 1871?