An Overnight "Lightwater" trip in Colorado
Photos by: Braden Gunem
We took a fun fall overnight trip in the Central West Slope of Colorado with a bunch of friends who had never been packrafting before. Everyone on the trip were adventurers who have done some pretty impressive trips in the past, and always wanted to try packrafting, but hadn't had a chance yet. So we took them on a beautiful river trip, mostly on flat water with a few class II sections and a couple wave trains allowing us all to get into splashy, fun water (the paddling category is considered "lightwater").
We took the new 2025 Expedition and Caribou models, as well as a few Rangers (perfect for cruisy overnight trips), a Tango, and a Mage just to play around with.
Prior to launching
Our initial plan was to paddle the Ruby Horsetheif section of the Colorado river, but due to high winds and a storm coming in, we wanted everyone to enjoy the trip. We went for a new route that none of us had ever paddled and just went for it. Luckily everyone loved it and we were not only in awe of the beauty, we found amazing camping, hiking, petroglyphs, and so much more.
Fun times and photos of the packrafting trip
Here are a few photos of the fun, keep your eye out for a few 2025 colors and models in the photos.
The Ranger may have been the best packraft on this trip. It was spacious is a completely overlooked packraft, but is 100% perfect for a trip like this! And just in case you wondered, the Tango was the fastest packraft on the trip.
Hope you enjoyed photos of this awesome little trip and a quick glimpse into a few of the new color combos and packraft models that will be available in 2025. Find out more about what's to come in 2025 and specifically about updates on the packraft models shown in this post.