Tag: Poudre River

  • Can You Paddle Poudre River with Nearly Zero Flow?

    Can You Paddle Poudre River with Nearly Zero Flow?

    On February 17th, I began my 2023 river paddling season by taking my inflatable stand up paddleboard, the Voyager by Red Paddle Co, to the Poudre River in Fort Collins. The river flow in wintertime is close to zero, about 20 cfs, but you can find some water in the Poudre which will float you boat. Just look for backwaters of diversion dams: standing or slow moving water and very shallow. It’s not good for serious paddling, but it may be enough for some playing, shooting pictures or testing equipment.

    I visited Poudre River section in Kingfisher Point Natural Area (access from Hoffman Mill Rd). In my old blog posts I may refer to this area as Nix or Nix Farm Natural Area. Depending on the river flow and operations of the diversion dam you may find there almost 1/4 of paddling water. If you are willing to do some dragging, you can even reach the Lemay street bridge at the upstream end.

    The river is very shallow except very close to the dam. Therefore, you cannot use a regular long fin on your paddleboard. For recent 6 years, I’ve been using a retractable fin from Frogfish. I’ve found it on Amazon, but it doesn’t look to be available right now. Another solution is to use some sort of a flexible fin, like this one from saruSurf. You don’t really need a fin here, since you are paddling in circles anyway. However, the retractable fin is very useful for paddling down the South Platte River which is usually deep enough, but poses a high risk of hitting shallow areas or other underwater obstacles. So, if you are a SUP paddler be prepared for the joint paddling clubs trip on the South Platte, usually 3rd Saturday of March from Evans to Kersey or Kuner.

    During my trip, I paddled more than 3 miles, going up and down the river and paddling in circles while shooting pictures and videos. I have some footage to edit and post on my Youtube channel. Please check my paddling playlist.

    You can find another river spot like this in Fort Collins downtown at Legacy Park, but it’s more likely to be covered by ice in winter.

    • Voygar inflatable SUP
    • stand up paddler with inflatable SUP on Poudre River
    • Kingfisher Point Natural Area
    • Toyota 4Runner and inflatable SUP
  • Snapshot from a Life of Paddling Photographer

    Snapshot from a Life of Paddling Photographer

    8 hours in front of a computer. Processing pictures and video clips, describing, keywording and submitting to stock agencies. 4pm: My computer is busy uploading videos and I am driving into the Poudre Canyon.

    kayak, packraft and paddler aerial view

    Here I am in my field office on the Poudre River below Mad Dog Rapid. A two days earlier my outdoor studio wast at the Picnic Rock.

    inflatable whitewater kayak aerial view

    Kayak. Packraft. Camera. Drone. One man operation. Paddling in circles. Wet and cold bottom. Interval shooting. Video shooting. Drone shooting. Taking off and landing on rocks under trees. Drone crashed, broken propeller. Light is changing. My dog is barking for attention. Milo doesn’t like to be tied to a tree when I am more than 10 steps away. Too much stuff. Too much action. Fun! Sort of …

    inflatable whitewater kayak

    8pm: I am back home exhausted. Uploading all images and video to a computer. It’s a lot of stuff from interval shooting which needs to be sorted. And … I am starting to think about my next outdoor photo session. One boat only! Perhaps, drysuit. The self bailing Aire Force kayak is getting wet even on flat water. What to do with Milo? I can take him with me only on a paddleboard or canoe.

    pumping up inflatable whitewater kayak

    As a stock photographer I am making money mostly from my studio work: product, food and conceptual images. But, I need to go outdoors to seek inspiration, recover from computer work, and protect my sanity.

    I have more 18,000 still pictures and 400 video clips in my stock portfolio. These days I am focusing on two stock agencies Adobe Stock and Shutterstock which provide together more than 60% of my income. You can find most of my video clips on Pond5 and Shutterstock. Here is my little collection of paddling clips. As you can see I am working hard to grow it.
    packraft on Poudre River


    I’ve got my Aire Force inflatable kayak a couple weeks ago from . It was a little bit cheaper than from NRS. I selected lime green color specifically for photography. It looks pretty good on a river, though, in some situations, it may appear too bright and easy to overexpose.

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