Tag: Cache La Poudre River
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Colorado has one Wild and Scenic waterway. Could this be the next?
Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save Alongside photographers, Sinjin Eberle once found himself in a rather obscure part of Colorado that seemed to him in every way wild and scenic. The group started from the upper reaches of Deep Creek Canyon, from the same-named lake near 10,400 feet. From there, the…
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Fort Collins: Craft beer capital of Colorado has some of the best eats in the Front Range
Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save If you’ve been enraptured by the college town just northwest of Denver — Boulder, home of the University of Colorado — the rival asks you please to turn your attention farther north. Fort Collins doesn’t have those iconic Flatirons. But it has plenty more to…
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With sooner snowmelt, Colorado rafting industry hoping as ever for summer reprieves
Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save Mid-May saw abnormally low snowpack in Colorado’s southern mountains, leaving the whitewater rafting industry to wonder about enough runoff to sustain iconic rivers through the summer. “The heat is bringing a little extra snow down,” David Costlow, executive director of industry-stewarding Colorado River Outfitters Association,…
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FORT COLLINS | A decades-long struggle over the future of the Poudre River nears its boiling point
Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save Welcome to Fort Collins, Colorado, where the Cache La Poudre River, a resource for recreation and industry, flows through town. (Video by Katie Klann) { “@context”: “https://schema.org”, “@type”: “VideoObject”, “name”: “Colorado River Towns | Fort Collins”, “description”: “Welcome to Fort Collins, Colorado, where the Cache…
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Aftermath of fire on downstream water providers
Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save FORT COLLINS (Reuters) — Early this spring, water bills arrived with notes urging Fort Collins Utilities customers to conserve. The Colorado customers may have thought the issue was the persistent drought in the U.S. West. But the problem was not the quantity of water available. It…