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*<SPAN>[[Rafting Folder| '''RAFTING''']]-- | [[Hiking Folder|'''HIKING''']]-- | [[GCDAMP--Fishing Folder|'''FISHING''']]-- |[[Camping Folder|'''CAMPING''']]-- | [[Boating Folder | '''BOATING''']]-- | [[Kayaking Folder| '''KAYAKING''']] </Span> | *<SPAN>[[Rafting Folder| '''RAFTING''']]-- | [[Hiking Folder|'''HIKING''']]-- | [[GCDAMP--Fishing Folder|'''FISHING''']]-- |[[Camping Folder|'''CAMPING''']]-- | [[Boating Folder | '''BOATING''']]-- | [[Kayaking Folder| '''KAYAKING''']] </Span> | ||
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− | <Span>[[File:GCD Visitors Center -Raft Display-PIC.JPG|250px]]|[[File:GCD Visitors Center -Raft Display II-PIC.JPG|250px]][[File:Itll blow your hat off- SJansen.jpg |250px]][[File:Granite Gorge- SJansen.JPG|150px]]</Span> | + | <Span>[[File:GCD Visitors Center -Raft Display-PIC.JPG|250px]]|[[File:GCD Visitors Center -Raft Display II-PIC.JPG|250px]][[File:Itll blow your hat off- SJansen.jpg |250px]][[File:Granite Gorge- SJansen.JPG|150px]][[File:Kayaking the CR-PIC.jpg|150px]]</Span> |
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*More than 20,000 rafters run the river each year. | *More than 20,000 rafters run the river each year. | ||
*According to the ''Basin Study'' (2012)] results suggested that ecological and '''recreational''' metrics were amongst the most vulnerable to future conditions...[Source: 2.4;Figure 2.3]*[http://www.usbr.gov/lc/region/programs/crbstudy/finalreport/Executive%20Summary/Executive_Summary_FINAL_Dec2012.pdf| LINK] | *According to the ''Basin Study'' (2012)] results suggested that ecological and '''recreational''' metrics were amongst the most vulnerable to future conditions...[Source: 2.4;Figure 2.3]*[http://www.usbr.gov/lc/region/programs/crbstudy/finalreport/Executive%20Summary/Executive_Summary_FINAL_Dec2012.pdf| LINK] |
Revision as of 12:30, 4 December 2013
Recreation Types in GCDAMP Planning Area
- More than 20,000 rafters run the river each year.
- According to the Basin Study (2012)] results suggested that ecological and recreational metrics were amongst the most vulnerable to future conditions...[Source: 2.4;Figure 2.3]*LINK