Right about now is when we typically wait for final word on the start of floating season. The flooding is cramping our summer style but there's actually a chance we could be on the river this year.
I ran out on the Greenbelt to check out this Boise River overflow. This is the highest since they even started recorded river levels 35 years ago. Check out these photos and crazy fast river flow.
As if the Boise River wasn't high enough already, the storm that knocked 103.5 KISS FM off the air Thursday evening added almost another inch to the already raging waters.
My friend Kimberly and I are excited to launch our second half marathon training program! We thought without two feet of snow on the ground, it'd be way easier to plan routes. How very wrong we were!
Unless you've been living under a rock, you know the Boise River is flowing at record levels and has been for weeks. How much will this early amount of water effect this summer's float season?
This winter's been rough for the people who love to walk, run or cycle on the Boise Greenbelt. It seems like just days ago that the snow finally melted enough for people to enjoy using it again and now? A good chunk of the of the Greenbelt is under water.
That red stuff in the Boise river is non-toxic but it caused an evacuation of the river yesterday. Today, the substance has been identified.
At 5:00 p.m. Boise Police evacuated the area around the play waves at Whitewater Park.
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This is it, friends. Summer is coming to an end and it's almost that time where we deflate our rafts and put them away until next season. Let's take one last float before Labor Day!