Here is Where it all Begins and Ends

Black-Canyon-Water

On Thursday or Friday of this week our irrigation water will be turned off. 

No longer will irrigation water from the Gunnison River flow through our canal on its way to California.

Gunnison-River

The canal will dry up and stay empty until next spring…the last week in March.

I am showing you pictures of the Black Canyon of the Gunnison. 40 miles from our farm.

Gunnison-River-becomes-our-

This is the canal that diverts the allotted portion of the Gunnison river into canals for irrigation and drinking water.

This canal is so large a grain truck can sit in the bottom of the canal and there is still several more feet to the top.  Lots of water flows through here. Lots of water.

I actually like this incredibly dangerous and frightening water.  I enjoy knowing the life that it brings to the land.  And I like drinking it too 🙂

Linda

11 thoughts on “Here is Where it all Begins and Ends

  1. Awesome pictures! That must have been quite a ride. Is there no reservoir system to hold this water? Or does California get it all when you don’t need it.

    We just heart the report that our reservoirs have more water than any time in the last ten years. One big body of water has been so dry that grass was growing in the shallow end and four wheelers were using the place for trail riding. No now!

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