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flag On January 1, 2026, 100 kayakers and rafters paddled Colorado’s Shoshone River section, a tradition sustained by year-round flow from the Shoshone Power Plant.

flag On January 1, 2026, around 100 kayakers and rafters paddled the Shoshone section of Colorado’s Colorado River in Glenwood Canyon, continuing a decades-old tradition made possible by year-round water flow from the Shoshone Power Plant. flag The event, held despite cold weather, drew participants from across the state, including first-timers and longtime attendees, with a record turnout attributed to low snowpack reducing ski tourism. flag Some honored personal memories, like Eagle County’s Ken Hoeve using his late friend Derrick Dryer’s gear. flag The river remains ice-free due to water diverted through a tunnel and released downstream, maintaining a 4-mile stretch of rapids ideal for winter paddling.

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