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UPPER FISHER TOWERS Onion Creek Towers COLORADO RIVER • ,-, ,..,_..._...,,.- I ,,,, ..,.. .. .. ....,,, .. Fisher Towers 211 N. Main St. ,,,,,, Moab, Utah 84532 ..--�--:... , 435-259-6007 .....,., ,,,,-­,---:.-=-' CV RENTAL BOATS ALLOWED on this Section (Mile 21) Rafts and Inflatable Kayaks UPPER FISHER TOWERS Onion Creek Towers COLORADO RIVER • . Cool/ River Safetyis YOUR responsibility. River-::::•• This map is not a substitute for Camps • experience and good judgment. Canyon Voyages is not responsible for personal irtjury, death or equipment damage associated with the use of this map. Run center Cloudburst Rapid at all flows. HIGH FLOWS: go just left of wave hole at top-center of rapid. Watch out for strong left eddy at lower left where cliff Have Fun, but please ends. follow the Rental Kules: MEDIUM-LOW FLOWS: Go just left of top-center hole. Two lar_ge rocks appear at low flows, run just leffof center rock. • Late Fee = Additional Day & ½ Charge. 1..-+--w- Prominent Cliff on left • Life Jackets MUST be worn at all times. • Never dive off boats. Sorrel River • No smoking on boats. Ranch • Transport equipment carefully. Check tie downs. (Green Metal Roofs) (Canyon Voyages is not responsible for vehicle damage). (Mile 16.5) Run center • Hot temperature can explode inflatable boats at all flows. Convent (let river cool boats when stopping). Watch for Sister Superior rocks/holes Rocky Rapid • Do not deflate in the water-deflate on tarp, at low flows. Putin Castleton concrete or river cobble. Avoid sand, if possible. (Mile 16.2) Tower • Equipment must be returned clean. Cleaning fee-$25.00. Castle Valley__. • Pets are not allowed on boats. (Mile • No refund for early returns. 15.2) La Sal Mt. Loop Rd. CV RENTAL BOATS ALLOWED on this Section Rafts and Inflatable Kayaks.
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