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Colorado advice #10889544 06/02/15 01:58 PM
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Heading to the frying pan this Saturday for a week. Pretty sure the other rivers will be blown out due to runoff,but might try the Taylor as well. Any advice on either of these rivers? Plan on hitting the toilet bowl a few times and work our way down to the 7 castle area. Might try some alpine lakes as well if they're thawed out enough. Appreciate any feedback. Thanks.


Re: Colorado advice [Re: jonesy_84] #10890387 06/02/15 07:16 PM
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Pm sent.


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Re: Colorado advice [Re: jonesy_84] #10891361 06/03/15 01:59 AM
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Flows on the Taylor are reported at 1200cfs, South Platte below Elevenmile res was 330cfs on Sunday the 31st. Not sure about frying pan.

Re: Colorado advice [Re: jonesy_84] #10893661 06/04/15 01:19 AM
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If you want any info on the Taylor, you can PM me. Those waters are my home waters.

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