I have paddled a few other times in New Mexico but it had been more then a couple years. That old saying "you can only run a rapid blind once", well after a few years and a couple hundread other runs, I barely remembered a single line on any of the New Mexico rivers; and I was supper lucky to get Rolf Kelly, Tim Kelton, Atom Crawford, and Cameron Gillen to route me down some of the classics.


In two weeks of paddling in New Mexico I had the opportunity to paddle the Race Course twice, the Upper Box twice, and the Embudo at 3.6 on the gauge close to ten times. There wasn't a single drop over five feet but it was still a heck of a lot of fun. The one thing MN and NM do have in common is the like to hand out beatings, I personally witnessed 4 swims, more pinning then I knew possible and some great booty beer drinking next to the fire at Atom's place.
Here is a little video shot by Tim of the Embudo
After work Rio Embudo from tim_kelton on Vimeo.
p.s. Atom Crawford is the man, he might even let you hang out if you plant onions and bring him some whisky.

O yea drive slow and wear your seat belt in Dixon.
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