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The Yampa River west of Steamboat Spring seen here at high flow due to a mountain snow pack on June 7. (RJ Sangosti, The Denver Post)
The Yampa River west of Steamboat Spring seen here at high flow due to a mountain snow pack on June 7. (RJ Sangosti, The Denver Post)
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Getting your player ready...

STEAMBOAT SPRINGS — Conditions on a Colorado river are meeting standards for commercial tubing companies to open their doors for the first time this summer.

Steamboat Pilot & Today  Monday that parts of the Yampa River flowing through Steamboat Springs have slowed and lowered enough for tubing season to launch.

Backdoor Sports owner Peter Van De Carr says he has sent 24 tubers downriver already, but is limiting operations to older teens and adults depending on daily conditions.

Van De Carr says Yampa is no lazy river and features water drops over rocks and other obstructions.

City and company officials encourage tubers to use life vests on the water at all times.

The river opened for tubing in mid-June last year.

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