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SWSI II Technical Roundtables
Technical Roundtable
Recreation & Environment
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SWSI - Prioritize and Quantify Recreation and Environmental Needs Technical Roundtable (Meeting #3)
Date
4/25/2006
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CWCB
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Table 6-15 UPCO Recommendations on Kayaking Flows* <br />Low High <br />River Segment Optimum Comments <br />Water Water <br />Blue River ~8 miles through Rock/Boulder Creak 300 cfs 1,200 cfs 600 to Season is June through July <br />Canyon, from the USFS Rock Creek 1,100 cfs 4, flows permitting. Flows <br />Campground to Columbine Landing listed are based on USGS <br />gage below Dillon Dam. <br />Blue River ~3.8 miles in Green Mountain Canyon <600 cfs >600 cfs 500 cfs Season is late summer, <br />from Green Mountain Camp (below the based on downstream call. <br />dam) to Spring Creek Road Due to late summer releases <br />from Green Mountain <br />Reservoir, this segment is <br />one of few late season runs <br />for novices. <br />Colorado River ~2.6 miles in Byers Canyon from the 300 cfs 1,000 to 400 to Season is during June runoff. <br />bridge next to the Riverside Hotel to the 2,000+ cfs 1,000 cfs <br />bridge near the Road 50 turnoff. <br />Fraser River 10.4 miles from Skunk/Crooked Creek in 250 cfs 1,000 cfs 400 to 700 Season is late May to early <br />Tabernashto Highway 40 Bridge south of cfs June. Optimum flows are <br />Granby rare. <br />Blue River Breckenridge Kayak Course (Phases 1 100 cfs NA 500 cfs Season is May through July. <br />and 2); ~1/4 mile, extending from Flows listed are measured at <br />Breckenridge Recreation Center bike the Four Mile Bridge SEO <br />path bridge to above Cemetery Road gage approximately 3miles <br />downstream from the course. <br />* References: UPCO River Basin Study, Phase II Final R eport, May29, 2003; UPCO Report on Kayaking Flows (Draft for <br />27 <br />Discussion), April 18, 2002. <br />Table 6-16 UPCO Recommendations on Rafting Flows* <br />Low High Opti <br />River Segment Water Water mum Comments <br />Blue River 8 mile segment 550 cfs 2,000 700 to Season is June through July 4, flows <br />extending from 2 miles cfs 1,400 permitting. Flows listed are based on <br />north of Silverthorne cfs USGS gage below Dillon Reservoir, <br />at the water plant to so actual flows are higher. Under <br />the Columbine 500 cfsis too low for rafting. <br />Landing <br />Colorado River Gore Canyon 400 cfs >11,00 2,000 Most commercial rafting occurs <br />0 cfs to below the UPCO study area, <br />3,000 downstream from Gore Canyon. <br />cfs Flows from the UPCO study area <br />are essential for commercial <br />operation in Gore Canyon and <br />downstream. The gage at <br />Kremmlingaccurately reflects <br />conditions in the Gore Canyon. <br />* References: UPCO River Basin Study, Phase II Final Report, May29, 2003; UPCO Report on Rafting Flows, <br />August 20, 2001. <br />28 <br />14 <br />
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