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Update on the Fire and Riv!

June 19, 2012 By frenchy

The Canyon remains closed to all non-fire and emergency crews from Gateway Park to Rustic. That line will most likely move west due to pre-evac notification (see below).

Poudre Canyon from Ted’s Place to Gateway Park remains closed to non- residents…only residents up to Gateway Park are allowed into their homes. The active fire in the lower canyon, at least up to the Mish, has been mostly suppressed. There are still a lot of smoldering spots that pick up every time the wind picks up.

There are other significant hazards as a result of this fire- mainly rolling rocks and boulders and falling trees. The ground that once held these hazards firmly (or somewhat firmly) in place has been significantly weakened!! The flare-ups and these hazards seem to be the primary reason the lower stretches of the canyon have remained closed.

They are doing a major firing operation up around Pingree Park Rd now and have issued a pre-evacuation from Pingree Park Rd to MM 90, which is just west of Glen Echo. Please keep the firefighters, residents and critters in that area in your prayers.

We have been under RED FLAG conditions for the last three days, today inclusive! Not good.

The fire ripped through Young Gulch, but Ansel Watros has been spared- not a single burnt tree in the Campground. Many parts of the Riv have black all the way down to the waters edge. It was weird watching the ground at Pine View ablaze during that first 48 hours. The Mish still stands!

They warn that the first significant rain we will get the Riv will turn BLACK. I am not sure yet what, if any, safety hazards will be involved with that. I will try to get intel on that and share with you all, for when the re-open our Riv.

Take care, hang in there, and go play on another waterway for now. I will let you all know as soon as I find out when the Riv is open.

FYI- Pine View was 2.4 at 0700 this morning! Hotter than Hell, smokey and breezy. Be safe!

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Pine View 2ish, photos of Poudre Park and below

June 15, 2012 By frenchy

I have posted some information and photos of Poudre Park and the areas below it on mountainbuzz.com in the “Poudre Canyon and fire” thread. We’ll post more photos as we acquire them.

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Pine View was 2.0 today…

June 13, 2012 By frenchy

…no matter, Riv is closed. Sorry for the silence. The last 96 hours have been a whirl wind. Fire crews have done an amazing job protecting life and property. Mother Nature is once again showing us who is in charge. A lesson any of us who have been in the drink unintentionally know.

Your next visit up here will be different. Landscape has changed. Last night I watched Pine View river left burn…tonight, river right along the road. And that’s a minor change of landscape.

Kudos to the many firefighters who have done everything they can to stop this angry fire. We have firefighters from all over the country here protecting our Beloved Poudre the best they can. Many from neighboring districts that are all too familiar with fire like this, like Lefthand Canyon, Lyons, Boulder, Longmont…the list goes on! Thank you to you all for your support in this fight.

If I am able, I will tll you as soon as the Riv is open for boating and fishing.More when available.

Take care and be safe,
Camp Falbo

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Pine View 2.7 at 1000

June 9, 2012 By frenchy

Heard rumors the water people where going to shut off the spigot up canyon. Latest rumor from a hitching canoer was they will shut flow from upper reservoirs today at 1400. We’ll see.

Currently 79.7˚F, sunny and calm. NOAA expects- Today: Sunny, with a high near 88. Breezy, with a south southwest wind between 13 and 17 mph, with gusts as high as 26 mph.

Tonight: Mostly clear, with a low around 47. Breezy, with a south southwest wind 14 to 17 mph becoming north northwest. Winds could gust as high as 26 mph.

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2012 Kayak Video with Ben Stookesberry at New Belgium

June 9, 2012 By frenchy

Join Rocky Mountain adventures and expedition kayaker Ben Stookesberry at New Belgium Brewery on Wednesday June 13 for his presentation of photos and film of a year of first descents from California, Brazil, and Africa. Special guest and Boulder local Forrest Noble will join Ben to present photos from their resent ground breaking descent of the Marble Fork of the Kaweah river in Sequoia national park where the pair used big wall climbing technique to descend one of the most daunting stretches of river ever attempted by kayak. This year will mark a decade of sold out presentations by Ben with Rocky Mountain Adventures and New Belgium Brewery so reserve your ticket early. Admission includes a happy hour beer sampling prior to the show. See you there.

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