The North Ten Mile Creek between Frisco and Copper Mountain. Anything above 500 cfs is runnable and we did it the day before at 1,050 in a 12' Avon Scout with four pros. High is 1,480 cfs in 1964. "Shoulda oughta videotaped it." It was an epic run, with clean moves and a lot of wet. Well, we videotaped it this day in a 14" Avon Adventurer at 950 cfs with 2 more humans. Got sideways once and stuck in a hole once, but kept the black side down. Find it at exit 198 on I-70 in Colorado during May/ June. Here's the water level link: http://waterdata.usgs.gov/co/nwis/uv/?site_no=09050100&PARAmeter_cd=00065...
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