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Old 05-26-2006   #1
luke c

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Park and play spot near glenwood

Is thare a park and play spot in or near glenwood right now I am going to demo a 420.
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Old 05-26-2006   #2
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There's not realy any park and play that I can recall. Your best bet is probably the "Secret Hole" on the Roaring Fork. There was a post about it a few days ago. Basically you put in at Catherine Store and take out at the 133 bridge that spans the river into Carbondale.

Maybe wait till lower water and South Canyon (about 3,000 on the Colorado below GWS).
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Old 05-26-2006   #3
mrekid

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420

Luke, I can attest to the performance of the 420. I have been paddling the s/m since march and I am really loving it definitely the best playboat to come out of the pyranha factory in quite a while. The roaring fork is probably the best play in the area. As far as park and play goes you might check out the hole on river left 200 yards downstream of the westbank bridge. It should be good at this level. Slaughter house has one good hole at this level and kahuna wave is not bad. Woody creek toothache also has some play.
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