Tuesday, October 25, 2011

Guadalupe Canyon in the Fall


One thing I like about the Guadalupe River is that it is only 10 miles from where it is formed by the confluence of the Rio de las Vacas and the Rio Cebolla, to where it flows into the Jemez River.  You can really get to know a ten mile stretch of river, especially if you have been fishing it for more than fifteen years.  Another thing I like about the Guadalupe is that the river changes character depending on what part of the canyon it is flowing through, and what season of the year it is.  These photographs were taken in September and October.

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