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As Colorado Faces Drought, Rafters Enjoy Rivers while They Can 4 hours ago Kyle Lester, a rafting guide for Rocky Mountain Adventures, teaches a group basic safety measures and rowing techniques before floating down the Cache la Poudre River near Fort Collins, Colo., Wednesday, June 23, 2021. (AP Photo/Thomas Peipert) Share share The URL has been copied to your clipboard 0:00 0:04:25 0:00 Pop-out player Across Colorado, rivers are at some of their lowest levels on record. But on one river in the northeastern part of the state, the water is not too low to enjoy. Happy children and guides still float down the river in blue rafts - rubber or plastic boats filled with air. ....
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Amid drought, Colorado rafters flock to oases while they can By BRITTANY PETERSON and THOMAS PEIPERT, BRITTANY PETERSON and THOMAS PEIPERT, Associated Press Published: July 5, 2021, 6:00pm Share: 5 Photos Kyle Lester, a rafting guide for Rocky Mountain Adventures, teaches a group basic safety measures and rowing techniques before floating down the Cache la Poudre River near Fort Collins, Colo., Wednesday, June 23, 2021. The river in northern Colorado is flowing well compared to waterways in the western part of the state, much of which is experiencing extreme drought. (AP Photo/Thomas Peipert) Photo Gallery FORT COLLINS, Colo. Across Colorado, parched rivers are at some of their lowest levels on record. But on one still spared by the drought, boisterous children and guides bob along as water splashes into their blue inflatable rafts. ....