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Looking downriver from the old steel bridge in Bluff Dale


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Stan Pully preparing to launch at Baker Crossing at 2,600 cfs


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Baker Crossing on January 26, 2012, at 2,600 cfs


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Marc "Canoeman" McCord preparing to launch at Baker Crossing at 2,600 cfs


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Stan Pully launching at Baker Crossing at 2,600 cfs


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Stan Pully floating along at 6.2 mph on the calm before the storm


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The Paluxy in winter between Baker Crossing and Edwards Crossing


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Remnants of the old mill site between Baker Crossing and Edwards Crossing


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Remnants of the old mill site between Baker Crossing and Edwards Crossing


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SH 51 Bridge between Baker Crossing and Edwards Crossing


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Edwards Crossing from river right at 2,600 cfs


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Rapid immediately below Edwards Crossing at 2,600 cfs


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Stan Pully running Edwards Crossing at 2,600 cfs


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The fast and wild Paluxy in flood stage


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The fast and wild Paluxy in flood stage


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The Paluxy River in the vicinity of Dinosaur Valley State Park


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The Paluxy River in the vicinity of Dinosaur Valley State Park


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Second waterfall below Dinosaur Valley State Park


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USGS gauging station and US Highway 67 just ahead


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Dangerous dam with strong hydraulic current below at Big Rocks City Park in Glen Rose


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