Pig Party - 2017?

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Looks like fun. I remember whiteout drives coming home to Nathrop from Salida this time of year
 
Does not bode well for some of the high trails in June, eh?
Really just depends on what happens between now and then. There's more on the way, according to them there computers & radars.
What fell here could likely melt in a day or three. This season was a big one tho, so there's still quite a bit yet to melt.
Certain parts of The Delores River (literally where the Pig Party is) were open for rafting for the first time in ten to twelve years, if that says anything about how much more snow is up there melting off, this year.
 
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Really just depends on what happens between now and then. There's more on the way, according to them there computers & radars.
What fell here could likely melt in a day or three. This season was a big one tho, so there's still quite a bit yet to melt.
Certain parts of The Delores River (literally where the Pig Party is) were open for rafting for the first time in ten to twelve years, if that says anything about how much more snow is up there melting off, this year.

So they are rafting already? That has to be cold...

So, everybody bring an inner tube! That's how we raft in Missouri.

Maybe we should plan a little white water while we are there? Perhaps Sr. @MtnYota knows some guides we could book?
 
I got a few good river rat pals, guides with their own rafts. Pending on how many wanna go, that's the "keeping it real" way to go. Or, the there's a few big raft guide ops running down there that I know of. One of em is also a 4x4 guide service too.
Tho I've done it, Rafting' whitewater's never been my favorite thing. That water is always COLD!
 
I got a few good river rat pals, guides with their own rafts. Pending on how many wanna go, that's the "keeping it real" way to go. Or, the there's a few big raft guide ops running down there that I know of. One of em is also a 4x4 guide service too.
Tho I've done it, Rafting' whitewater's never been my favorite thing. That water is always COLD!

River rats is the way to go! And we don't need big white water, a mellow float creates some good memories...
 
Do I need to invest in chains? Another #200 to lug around.
 

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