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Mountainbuzz.com :: View topic - Please let me know if I'm missing any whitewater park... Page 3 of 6 <br />Catch <br />Total posts: 128 <br />Location: Aurora, CO <br />D Pasted: Thu May 13, 2004 8:29 pm Post subject: <br />-* ,_ <br />Back to top <br />Todd <br />Total posts: it <br />Location: Ida ho /Chile <br />Dunbar <br />Total posts: 2 <br />flipover <br />Total posts: 11 <br />kglaeser <br />Total pasts: 3 <br />Claire, I thought that Cody, WY had one, but I could be thinking of Gasper. <br />Ycr�lle <br />D Posted: Thu May 13, 2004 8:31 pm Post subject: <br />n � <br />I am under the impression that the Gateway Park proposal on the Roaring Fork at <br />Carbondale, CO was passed by voters. Doesn't that include whitewater features - <br />anyone"? <br />D Posted: Fri May 14, 2004 3:50 am Post subject: Missoula ww Park � uote <br />There is a planned whitewater located in downtown missoula, Montana. This park <br />will be known as the Brennan Guth Memorial Park on the Clarks Fork River just <br />downstream of the Higgins Street bridge. The site selected will clean existed rebar <br />and concrete out of the riverbed, and transform the spot into a palypark with <br />existing riverside trails. Final funds are being raised this summer, and the <br />groundbreaking on the project is planned for low flaws this coming early fall <br />timeframe. for more information, contact Tarkio Kayak Adventures at <br />www.teamtarkio,com <br />D Pasted: Fri May 14, 2004 6:20 am Post subject: one more U4te <br />Working on one in Lawrence, Kansas on the Kansas river, GG <br />ro ile <br />D Pasted: Fri May 14, 2004 9:12 am Post subject: New England Parks�t <br />Claire, <br />There are a few parks in the NE that come to my mind. You goat the Black aleady <br />but there are a few smaller ones that me be noteworthy. <br />The Winnipesaukee river in Franklin NH. They are building a park at the takeout <br />and maintaining a trail along the river. <br />The Contoocook river in Henniker NH. They are removing a darn and building a <br />park on a old mill site. <br />The MVP (mvpclub.org) or AW should give you some leads or shoat me an email <br />and I can give you some contacts that could help. <br />a1 <br />http: // mountainbuzz .com /viewtopic.php ?t =1359 9/16/2004 <br />