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JON MAASKE's avatar

But a "super el-niĂąo" is not good news overall, see Bill McKibbon's excellent explanation on his substack.

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I just got off a Grand Canyon raft trip and wanted to comment on just that one aspect of this issue-ie: recreational rafting on the Grand Canyon in a future that might have low(er) releases. I know there are much more important issues and consequences to dwindling water in Powell. The first half of our trip was on 7-9k cfs, the second half on basically 8k constant. Though a 'different experience' than 20k cfs, it was a great trip as always, with some of the 'bigs' easier, some harder-but all very doable. Commercial operations (w/ their 30foot+ motor rigs) may have a different opinion when the summer starts. This is a multi-million dollar business. How low can the river get and still be run through the GC regularly? We shall see but probably 4k-maybe lower.

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