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Lakes are such calm spots, why not take a look at Tanner Reservoir next to Snowden Lake; Holiday Inn Express LA JUNTA is a good place to get some rest. Around Snowden Lake you don’t get a lot of precipitation; most of the rain falls during July, and January is when it's the driest. At Snowden Lake all through the summertime months highs are in the 90's. Summer nighttime lows plunge down to the 50's. The winter brings highs down to the 40's, and after the sun
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| | is down through the winter temperatures at Snowden Lake dip into the 10's. Get your pulse rate up on the perfect whitewater of Purgatoire River, and there are other locations here than Snowden Lake, for example Hixon Reservoir. This lake is so wonderful. | |
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Coordinates: Latitude: 37.78972 Longitude: -104.0519
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Purgatoire River, Las Animas/ Otero CountyCounty, 19 miles away Class I-V - 104 miles long (US 350 to Highway 109) |
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Purgatoire River
 | 19 miles away I tried it once and it was almost a death trap - huge strainers everywhere from past floods. Plus, the water is almost always too shallow to paddle, so you have to try it in near flood conditions. Skip the whole river. Nathan Ward www.icemountainadventures.com... |
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