Have you ever seen an entire river? This is a 113 day journey down the Green and Colorado Rivers, from source to sea. We started in the Wind River Mountains, Wyoming in October 2011, and finished at the Sea of Cortez, Mexico in January 2012
The whole time I was thinking that must be the only river that gets smaller as it approaches the sea.
Its sad, but without that water we'd lose half our produce and probably the same amount in electricity.
The Krink said
1:10 AM, 03/03/13
I was shocked to learn that the great "Chile Colorado River" dissapates before hitting the gulf. A lot of "thirsty" everybody in the southern most part. But to suck it dry?...hard to imagine. Think Coors dips into it at some point.
-- Edited by The Krink on Sunday 3rd of March 2013 01:10:42 AM
FMB said
4:39 PM, 03/03/13
Great video... actually recognized several sequences... Flaming Gorge, home of monster lake trout.....
Snippy said
4:53 PM, 03/03/13
FMB wrote:
Flaming Gorge, home of monster lake trout.....
That's because you're wearing those monster googles....
Have you ever seen an entire river? This is a 113 day journey down the Green and Colorado Rivers, from source to sea. We started in the Wind River Mountains, Wyoming in October 2011, and finished at the Sea of Cortez, Mexico in January 2012
http://vimeo.com/60269562
Full screen. HD.
Its sad, but without that water we'd lose half our produce and probably the same amount in electricity.
I was shocked to learn that the great "Chile Colorado River" dissapates
before hitting the gulf. A lot of "thirsty" everybody in the southern
most part. But to suck it dry?...hard to imagine. Think Coors dips into
it at some point.
-- Edited by The Krink on Sunday 3rd of March 2013 01:10:42 AM
Great video... actually recognized several sequences... Flaming Gorge, home of monster lake trout.....
That's because you're wearing those monster googles....