Los Alamos Mountaineers Program To Feature Paddling Adventures On The Green River At Feb. 28 Meeting

Mary Thompson about to set out on the Green River. Courtesy/Mary Thompson

By WILLIAM PRIEDHORSKY
Los Alamos Mountaineers

The Feb. 28 Mountaineers meeting will be in-person, with a hybrid adjunct.

Mary Thompson will speak about her adventures with “Mother/daughter paddling trips: 10 years and 125 miles of the Green River”.

Mary writes “The 125 mile section of the Green River between Green River State Park and the confluence with the Colorado River is an accessible and fun paddling (and hiking) trip for beginners as well as seasoned outdoors people. I will tell you about our latest trip and how we did it so that you can plan your own venture on the Green. My daughter and I are long-time kayakers, hikers, and trip partners.”

The river’s route incises one canyon after another through the Colorado Plateau. The Green is only a bit smaller than Colorado when the two rivers merge near Moab. From the state park (in Green River town) to the confluence the river traverses deep wilderness, passing through Desolation and Labyrinth Canyons. The last bridge over the Green is in Green River town; no road crosses it from there to the confluence.  

We welcome all to this Mountaineers’ meeting, on the regular fourth Tuesday of the month. The social hour, with cookies, begins at 6:45 p.m. and the program at 7 p.m. The presentation will be in-person at Los Alamos Nature Center; the slides will be live-streamed on Zoom.

Registration is required to Zoom and recommended for in-person – we would love to see your smiling face. Registration is here.

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