Well I returned from Chile greeted with a cold winter and plenty of snow to ski on. After a late night on new years, we all rallied in the morning to do the annual New Years Shoshone run. It was a balmy 20-some degrees.(last year it was a full 4 degrees) We paddled down making sure not to try anything to risky in fear of flipping. Another cold shoshone run-success.

Sliding down the ramp.

Jake and I entering the balmy, 70 degree water.

The crew about to take off.

Yes plenty of snow on another cloudy/cold day in the canyon.

Yes very nice.

The crew at the takeout, a good day was had by all.
Well its almost kayak season! hope to see everyone out on the river-Fred
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