




Well just when we have forgotten the MN winter all together, we hear the call of a loon as we put the kayak in Squaw Lake for our morning paddle. A loon! Well they like the warm weather and sunny days as much as we do, just another snow bird I guess. Squaw Lake connects to the Colorado River just north of the Imperial Dam and while the currents are strong they are manageable. Winding around heading up stream we found a passage through the tall grasses and cat tails into a back water area just north of the embankment at Senator Wash. Nice day on the water!
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