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Water safety a priority with Colorado Parks and Wildlife
Water safety a priority with Colorado Parks and Wildlife

Yahoo

time2 days ago

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Water safety a priority with Colorado Parks and Wildlife

AURORA (KDVR) — Kayaking, canoeing, paddle boards, jet skis, motor boats, ski boats, even hydrofoils, all have two things in common. They are fun and potentially lethal. 'There is always a risk when you are out in the water. Just like anything you do recreational wise, when you are on a jet ski they go really fast and boats go really fast as well,' said CPW Parks Officer Lauren Shaw. At Cherry Creek State Park, Colorado Parks and Wildlife rangers spend most of their days educating the public on water safety. Man dies after inflatable kayak capsizes in Arkansas River 'We are on foot patrol a lot on the shoreline here, checking even before you get on the water to make sure you have your life jackets with you. We also have to check in the parking lot before blowing up paddle boards, or maybe taking kayaks off the roof of the car,' said Shaw. Of all the ways one can have fun on the water, jet skis can be the most dangerous, according to CPW. 'We have a lot of jet skis or personal watercraft, and they accelerate very fast and quick and so that is what we are keeping an eye on the most.' Said Shaw. In addition to making contact with the public, CPW is hoping the public will make contact with the personal flotation devices that are being offered to use for free. 'These are from the Sea Tow Foundation. We were given a grant, so we have them for loaners for our park here, so if you forget them for the day, we can loan them out to you,' said Shaw. Even with all the appropriate safety gear, dry suits, flotation devices and helmets, a little caution, they say, can save your life. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Coloradans make best out of wet weather on Memorial Day weekend
Coloradans make best out of wet weather on Memorial Day weekend

CBS News

time26-05-2025

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  • CBS News

Coloradans make best out of wet weather on Memorial Day weekend

At Colorado's Cherry Creek State Park, the rain fell in spurts on Sunday. But that wasn't getting in the way of a good camping experience for the many who reserved spots months ago. At one campsite, Bharat Shrestha, an Aurora resident and volunteer at the park, and his family and friends sat around a fire getting ready to make some dinner. CBS "We are making some Nepalese food and [the kids] are asking for marshmallows," he said with a hearty laugh. "But we don't have any marshmallows, so we told them 'next year!'" Just a stone's throw from their campsite, Rebecca and Joe Reilly were making the best out of their long-planned weekend with their two sons. "With Cherry Creek, you have to book in advance if you want a good spot, so I think I booked this back in December," Rebecca told CBS Colorado. Despite the weather, they decided to try and make it a fun weekend anyway. They had gone on trips with their boys before and knew that they'd want to camp, even though the rain took some of their family plans off the table. CBS "Finnegan has been asking since last summer at the end of the year when we could go back camping, so we decided to stick it out," Joe said. Inside their tent, the boys had coloring books and activities to accomplish. Their oldest son proudly showed off his rain boots and junior park ranger badge. Over at Bharat's campground, the family mentioned enjoying the rain itself, particularly during the nighttime. "It was nice, especially hearing the rain inside the tent," he said. All over the campground, while rain either misted or poured depending on the time of day, people were playing whiffle ball or making a fire. There was fun to be had no matter the weather, and, for the Reilly family, some memories to take home despite it all. "Especially if you have kids, they're only young once," Rebecca said. "So you make positive memories, even the rain can be a great story. You're making family stories together, so it's always worth going out now."

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