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Gary Valle Having Fun in a Fun Miracle to Democrat on the Lower Kern can be still be fun at a flow of around 600 cfs. Here are photos of Miklos Peterfy paddling Powerful Possum and Gary Valle playing at Sundown Falls at about 615 cfs. Paddlers have reported various low water boating options on both the Upper and Lower Kern. |
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Miklos Peterfy Paddling Powerful Possum Miklos Peterfy paddling Powerful Possum at a flow of about 600 cfs on Saturday. Paddlers have reported various low water boating options on both the Upper and Lower Kern. |
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Jessica Subido in the Brush Creek Race Jessica Subido paddles the second largest drop on Brush Creek in the Brush Creek Race at the 43rd Kern River Kayak & Raft Festival. |
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Evan Moore Paddling Ewings Rapid Evan paddling hard in the Downriver sprint through Ewings rapid at the 43rd Kern River Kayak & Raft Festival. |
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World Champion & Olympic Silver Medalist Despite gloom and doom forecasts for bad weather, much of the weekend was partly cloudy and rain free, and those who participated in the 43rd Kern River Kayak & Raft Festival had a great time. |
NOHRSC Sierra Snow Water Equivalents NWS National Operational Hydrologic Remote Sensing Center map of the Sierra shows the snow water equivalents in the range as of 02/19/07.. |
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Emily Jackson and the new 2Fun Jackson Kayaks has refined the design of the Fun series so that it is more comfortable, more forgiving, more playable, even easier to roll, and well... even more fun! |
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NOAA Winter Precipitation Outlook NOAA released its final Winter Outlook for the 2006-2007 U.S. Winter season on November 16. The revised outlook indicates a somewhat better chance of a wetter than normal Winter in Southern California, than the outlook issued October 19. |
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NOAA/NESDIS 50km SST Anomaly Developing 2006-2007 El Niño. |
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NOAA Winter 2006-2007 NOAA released an updated Winter Outlook on October 19. The outlook is based on the most recent U.S. Seasonal Outlook, and takes into account expected impacts resulting from the developing El Niño. |
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NOAA Winter Precipitation Outlook |