How Lower Snowpack will affect your summer recreation
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Colorado’s lower-than-normal snowpack this year is raising concerns about dry conditions and the need for extreme fire caution this summer. But reduced snowpack also affects river and stream levels across the state, with potential impacts on recreation in Estes Park. Here’s what it means for the season ahead.
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