State | Orange Walk (Belize) |
River | Rio Bravo |
Date | Sunday 27 December 2020 |
Related | (none) |
Start | Cedar Crossing |
End | Cedar Crossing |
Distance | 1.6 miles |
Crew | Barrett, Heather Edmond, Brian Ligon, Day Pop, Tom Thompson, Denise |
Condition | Good - Conditions are ideal for a canoe or kayak. Boats typically will drag on fewer than one-quarter of riffles, if at all, and portages are unnecessary or rare. Normal float lengths can be attempted without a problem. |
Notes | We put in just below the Cedar Crossing bridge and paddled upstream as far as we could go. At the terminus, there was a long, rocky run that was too shallow to easily pull a canoe through without a portage. We detected several Hicatee, Meso-American Sliders, a Neotropical Otter, several Brown Basilisks, and a Mexican Giant Musk Turtle carapace. This stretch also contains a known Jaguar den cave. |
Fishing | (none) |
Species | (none) |
Gauge | (none) |
Discharge | (none) |
Height | (none) |
Status | Provisional |
Links | (none) |
Photos | (none) |
Route | (none) |
River Information | Duck Duck Go Search |
Source | Brian Edmond |
Trip ID | 396 |
Expedition ID | 322 |
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