A bit slow I know, but for any folks still boating out there, it was just under 1′. And I know folks won’t believe it, but Poudre Park down was still a nice float – and I even have 2 others to agree with me (no comments on our collective intelligence please!) 😛
Pineview at 1′ at noon 10/12
Pineview at 1.1ft ~6pm Wed 10/9
Slowly dropping, but still holding so you can enjoy fall colors as you float downstream.
Poudre River Plan City Council Work Session Tuesday Oct 8 @6pm (Tonight)
This Tuesday is the next step in the process of getting a whitewater park put in. The City Council will be holding a work session covering the plans for the Poudre River Project. This session does not allow input from the public, but you can show up to show support and listen to the discussion amongst the council members.
Details:
Time/Date: Tuesday (October 8) at 6pm
Location: City Hall, 300 LaPorte Ave.
Alternatively, if you have Comcast, you can watch the proceedings from the comfort of you home on channel 14 at 6pm.
Whatever you choose to do, please let your council member know your thoughts.
This work session will be covering 2 main topics. First will have Dr. Tony Frank from CSU talking for 1 hour (not Poudre River related). The second item (again 1 hour in length) will be the Poudre River Plan
and Projects led by John Stokes.
More information is available from the City’s web page:
http://www.fcgov.com/cityclerk/agendas.php
The agenda for Tuesday’s meeting is here:
http://citydocs.fcgov.com/?cmd=show_related&vid=72&dt=SUMMARY+AGENDA&rid=October%208,%202013
Note, if you would like to see the video presentation of the September meeting with SO2’s park presentation, you can view it here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wrh3fDyBaW0
Pineview at 1.25′ at 6:30pm 10/6
If you hadn’t guessed from the canyon mouth gauge vs the Rock, both diversions are running 🙂
October boating at it’s finest
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