| Mary at a cliff along early on the Rio Chama run. | 
  
 | Kathleen and Jenn | 
 
  
 | Kerry trying out my canoe. | 
  
 | Pete and Cassie | 
 
  
 | The rafts at camp. | 
  
 | At camp. | 
 
  
 | The river at camp. | 
  
 | Cassie | 
 
  
 | Phil | 
  
 | Mary and Tim | 
 
  
 | An Evening Primrose. | 
  
 | Indian Paintbrush | 
 
  
 | At a rest stop. | 
  
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 | Phil and Cassie in the IK | 
 
  
 | At the second lunch spot | 
  
 | Kerry and Tim in Undercut Rapid | 
 
  
 | Ron and Janet in Undercut Rapid | 
  
 | Ron and Janet in Undercut Rapid | 
 
  
 | The crew at the Big Eddy takeout.  Left to right:  Craig, 
Mary, Phil, Jenn, Kerry, Cassie, Pete, Kathleen, Janet, Tim,
and Ron.  Photo by Kerry. | 
  
 | On the road from the takeout back to the highway. | 
 
  
 | Ron in the Pilar Racecourse section of the Rio Grande | 
  
 | Me in the Racecourse (a flat section).  Photo by Kerry. | 
 
  
 | Preparing to launch on the Lower Taos Box behind a commercial
group.  At 800cfs, the big cataraft was really too big for the
river. | 
  
 | The Rio Grande Gorge Bridge as seen from the river. | 
 
  
 | Just how wide is that raft?  We had to semi-portage Yellow Bank
Rapid (meaning one hull of the cataraft was on water, the other on rock).
Photo by Kerry. | 
  
 | Ron at the top of Powerline Rapid.  Not too elegant, but it worked.
Again there really wasn't a slot clearly wide enough
for the rafts.  Photo by Kerry. | 
 
  
 | Ron in the lower part of Powerline.  Photo by Kerry. | 
  
 | Me contending with the narrow slot at the top of Powerline with
the 16' by 8' cataraft (20' wide with the oars out).  I went into this
scraping the taller rock to the right (left in photo) of the slot, but
still got stuck on the flat rock on the other side.  I had to get out
onto the flat rock and push the boat off, jumping in as it started to
move.  Here I'm stowing the right oar.  Photo by Kerry.   | 
 
  
 | I'm off, now time to grab the oars, and keep them out of trouble.
Fortunately the boat is aimed properly and doesn't really require
guidance. Photo by Kerry. | 
  
 | I'm pretty much through, but still reaching for one oar.
The position of the right oar looks rather dangerous, but I 
believe I was watching it and keeping it in as I approached
the rock - at least I hope so.  Photo by Kerry. | 
 
  
 | Me, Kerry, and Ron at the takeout.  It was a long day with the
big boat and low water, but we made it.  The smaller cat was
much more appropriate in that water.  Now I want to do it in my
canoe.  Photo by Kerry. |