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Nothing to see here, just another sweet Glenwood edit. It’s got all the great stuff: raft dodging, spins, and epic shredding. Definitely don’t watch this one!
I’ve talked about the amazingly quick progression you can see when surfing river waves. This year that came in the flavor of a dizzying number 360s at Glenwood Springs. Just a year ago, the
Surfing at Glenwood is no secret. People travel from around the country (even the world) to surf the wave. The result is a packed line up. This year it got so bad that someone
Here’s a little video from last season at Glenwood Springs. At this level (10,200 CFS) the wave really starts to show what it’s made of; you start being able to surf shorter boards and
It might seem early, but I’m going to call it now: it’s going to be a good season. My guess is that we will see Glenwood Springs over 20,000 CFS and Big Sur will
Summary: Arguably the best wave in Colorado. It is one of the largest, most consistent, and busiest river waves. It is definitely worth surfing if you’re anywhere in the area. River right offers a
Right around the peak runoff this season, my friend Nichole Emerson joined Erin and I at Glenwood to shoot some photos. Here’s the amazing photoset she put together from the day. Checkout Nichole’s full
Here’s a few shots from my favorite wave in the state: Glenwood River Right. The photos were taken by a local photographer, Luke Olsen. The board I’m surfing is the 9’2″ Riveria Nugg. This