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Early Little Cimarron River Site Visit

By Missy

|Published on: Oct 13, 2011|Categories: Division 4, Photo

Early Little Cimarron River Site Visit
Confluence of Cimarron and Gunnison Rivers at bridge
Confluence of Cimarron and Gunnison Rivers at bridge
Confluence of Cimarron and Gunnison rivers
Confluence of Cimarron and Gunnison rivers

Little Cimarron River above confluence with Cimarron River
Little Cimarron River above confluence with Cimarron River
Water from McKinley Ditch going under Highway 50 to Stumpy Creek drainage
Water from McKinley Ditch going under Highway 50 to Stumpy Creek drainage

Water from McKinley flowing towards Highway 50 in grasses
Water from McKinley flowing towards Highway 50 in grasses
Water from McKinley flowing towards Highway 50
Water from McKinley flowing towards Highway 50

Lower McKinley Ditch in pasture
Lower McKinley Ditch in pasture
Lower McKinley Ditch
Lower McKinley Ditch

Pond near Upper McKinley Ditch
Pond near Upper McKinley Ditch
Upper McKinley Ditch field and cows
Upper McKinley Ditch field and cows

Upper McKinley Ditch
Upper McKinley Ditch
Little Cimarron River at McKinley Ditch intake berm
Little Cimarron River at McKinley Ditch intake berm

Little Cimarron low water
Little Cimarron low water
Little Cimarron more between intake and bypass
Little Cimarron more between intake and bypass

Little Cimarron reach between intake structure and bypass return to river
Little Cimarron reach between intake structure and bypass return to river
Little Cimarron below McKinley Ditch intake diversion berm
Little Cimarron below McKinley Ditch intake diversion berm

Little Cimarron River streambed
Little Cimarron River streambed
Little Cimarron River
Little Cimarron River

Cimarron River canyon above confluence with Gunnison River
Cimarron River canyon above confluence with Gunnison River

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