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POUROVER Class three


PO TOP SCENIC CANYONS


THESE CLASS III RUNS WILL KEEP YOU WONDERING WHAT’S AROUND THE NEXT BEND


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LOWER CANYONS Rio Grande, TX


This run forms a rugged 140-mile section of the Texas-Mexico border. Filled with large standing waves, whirlpools, boulder gardens and drops, the Lower Canyons are sure to test any paddler’s nerve. Plan for six to 10 days,


allowing time for off-river exploration of limestone side canyons with tower- ing, 2,000-foot walls. Spring and fall offer the highest levels but bring risk of flash flooding. For more predict- able levels, a winter trip is recommended. Look for a USGS gauge reading of 3.0- 4.5 feet.


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KICKING HORSE CANYON Kicking Horse River, BC


This technical run has some of the most accessible action-packed, glacier-fed whitewater in Canada’s Cen- tral Rockies. Combine a run of the Upper Kicking Horse and the more demanding lower canyon section for a full day of paddling. The water is a stunning


milky blue making it tricky to see the features—pushy currents, large holes and boiling eddylines—that make this an iconic mountain pas- sage. Paddle it anytime from May until September. If you prefer easier-to-read rapids, look for lower flow levels around 50 cms.


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SPLIT MOUNTAIN CANYON Green River, UT


The Green River carves its way through Dinosaur National Monument in north- eastern Utah, forming tower- ing sandstone formations. A day trip into the1,500-foot- deep Split Mountain Canyon will float you down crystal clear rapids through desert scenery and past spectacu- lar geology. Multi-day, class III op-


tions can be found upriver through Lodore Canyon and a series of some of the deepest gorges in the southwest. The canyon is best run from April to Octo- ber with flows peaking from late May to early June. A National Park Service permit may be required for some sections so be sure to plan well ahead or consider using a guide.


SHUTTLE ROUTE Take U.S. 90 west out of Del Rio. Turn left onto U.S. 385 at Marathon, then left again onto Ranch Road 2627 and look for signs for the Heath Canyon Ranch access. The take-out is in Langtry—take U.S. 90 west out of Del Rio, exit at State Loop 25 and turn left onto Torres Rd. River access info can be found at the Judge Roy Bean Visitor’s Center in Langtry.


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SHUTTLE ROUTE Head east on the Trans- Canada Highway out of Golden. Turn right on Beaverfoot Road and follow it down to the river. There is an access point at the Kicking Horse Rest Area on the Trans-Canada if you do not wish to tackle the lower section. Otherwise, you can take out at the Golden Rec- reation Center on 9th St., right downtown Golden.


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SHUTTLE ROUTE To access Split Mountain Campground, Take U.S. 40 east out of Vernal. Turn left onto Highway 149 at Jensen and follow the signage 10-miles to the camp- ground.


—Michael Mechan


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