I'm only 4 months late in talking about this trip. The following jaunt spanned the end of March and ended in early April - typically a bit before the spring run-off (which was oh so short/non-existent this year) and, more importantly, before the crowds.
We dropped in at a lonely Ruby Ranch, two twelve foot rafts and a tandem ducky. The nip of a cold winter in the four corners still could be felt, but so...
7/9/13
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