Beware Of The Boise River This Week
Floating the river is a Boise tradition. A Boise tradition that I have yet to take part in. I ve lived in Boise a total of 5 years and for whatever reason I ve never gotten around to doing it. A few months ago I put together a summer 2021 bucket list, not knowing if the pandemic would still be still ruling our lives I was determined to make these things happen and floating the river was one of those things. Today when I saw that the flow on the Boise river more than doubled I got super excited and started to make plans in my head, then I calmed down and did some research. Here s what I found:
The Corps is using the latest technology to develop tools that communities in Idaho can use to predict flooding. The technology: Two-dimensional modelling.,
Army Corps tables proposed 15-mile trail at Lucky Peak. Here s why Nicole Blanchard, The Idaho Statesman
The Army Corps of Engineers has tabled plans to create a trail near Lucky Peak Dam, according to documents shared publicly by the Idaho Wildlife Federation on Tuesday.
In a document dated Nov. 20, Lt. Col. Richard Childers, district commander for the Corps’ Walla Walla district, opted to implement a “no action alternative” on the proposed 15-mile trail. The trail, which has been in talks since 2017, would have started near Lucky Peak Dam at Lydle Gulch and followed the south shore of Lucky Peak to the Chimney Rock camping area across from Spring Shores Marina.