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Navajo sandstone and the Green River.
Inflatable stand-up paddleboards were the choice for this trip. This Baron 11'4 paddleboard is great for carrying heavier loads.
Adapting to the boards and the loads early in the trip.
Packed up and ready to paddle on the Green River.
The supply tube is ideal for extra gear such as a fire pan and waste bags.
A canyon wall sculpted by the Green River.
A cairn marks a popular side canyon exploration.
Camp on the Green River.
Setting up camp.
Sandstone cliffs towering above the river.
Cranes are among the few wildlife species that are visible along the Green.
Proud bluffs and sandy landings on the Green River.
Sandbar on the Green.
Silt fishing from the paddleboards.
Paddlers may try various techniques to complete the miles.
Overnight gear loaded onto an inflatable stand-up paddleboard.
Downstream views, upstream winds.
Views from the river.
The "fingers" along a bend in the river.
The dramatic results of centuries of erosion.
A great beach for a break under towering cliffs.
Enjoying the canyon views.