2009 Texas Water Safari Started Today
The second Saturday of June. 2009 Texas Water Safari started today with 100 boats lined up at Aquarena Springs. 260 miles to go down the San Marcos and Guadelupe Rivers to Seadrift in San Antonio Bay.
The second Saturday of June. 2009 Texas Water Safari started today with 100 boats lined up at Aquarena Springs. 260 miles to go down the San Marcos and Guadelupe Rivers to Seadrift in San Antonio Bay.
7 mile race open to all paddled and rowed boats. August 2nd, 2009 Frisco Marina, Frisco, CO. Highest and most scenic regatta in North America. For registration and information: Frisco Rowing Center at Lake Dillon. Great prizes and medals.
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The 3rd Wyoming Outback Challenge on the North Platte River organized by Jerry Nyre from Canoe Colorado took place on May 24 during Memorial Day weekend. The race started at Hot Springs in Saratoga and run 44 miles down the river across a quite remote area to Fort Steele (I-80 boat ramp).
Dan Grubbs just released the 2nd issue of the online Canoe & Kayak Racing magazine devoted to Texas Water Safari.
Wyoming Outback Challenge, 44 mile race on the North Platte River from Saratoga to Fort Steele is scheduled for May 24, 2009. For details contact the race organizers at CanoeColorado.com.
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The South Platte River Marathon scheduled for April 25, 2009 covers 31 miles along some popular and less known, but scenic river segments from St Vrain River to Kuner.