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Paddling the Pecos
©2006 Adam Rodriguez


The adventurers! (38kb) Loading up gear for day 2. Notice the tent. It's a tarp on the rock in the background. We went minimalistic...no tent...1 meal a day...and no water... just a water purifier. Adam (10kb) Just before start of day 2.©2006 Adam Rodriguez (32kb)
The Pecos RIver greets the adventurers at the beginning of Day 2.©2006 Adam Rodriguez (15kb) Adam is taking photos for positive id's, just in case. (37kb) Shannon prepares to get started around 07:30 on Day 2. (37kb) Kayakers take water break during a long day. (39kb)
Adams 14 foot wilderness systems tarpon 140 rests on shore. (35kb) Sunscreen is vital. (45kb) Shannon's paddiling . a 15 footer. (46kb) Looking adventure straight in the eye. (44kb)
Play around the campfire nite 2 after another 18 to 22 miles. Long day. (28kb) Shannon gathers fuel for the fire. (33kb) Day Three, about 9:15 pm.: Last 12 miles of the trip from the mouth of the Pecos on Amistad to the high bridge, all headwinds, is tough. People usually have a tow boat waiting to take them those last 12 miles.- Adam Rodriguez (15kb) We had about six miles left to go. I believe we finished around 11:30 that night, then slept on the dock.- Adam Rodriguez (31kb)


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