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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.
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.
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.
Some honored personal memories, like Eagle County’s Ken Hoeve using his late friend Derrick Dryer’s gear.
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.
El 1 de enero de 2026, 100 kayakistas y rafters remaron por la sección del río Shoshone en Colorado, una tradición sostenida por el caudal durante todo el año de la central eléctrica Shoshone.