all photos by Emile Elliot unless otherwise marked.
The sequence of myself running the bottom of Sluice Box.
The bedrock drops we ran that lacked wood were fun in a unique kind of way. They were very low consequence that were run right down the middle. Just sort of paddle to the top and then enjoy! Unfortunately, most of the drops had wood and there were times I felt we were just walking along the creek until we saw a drop we could run, running it, then resuming our never-ending trudge along the bank. By the time we got to Damage Inc we were more than over the creek, but there was still lots of work to be done so we did it. It was nice to see the take out.
The altered, then altered again Damage Inc.
Getting back in below.
Ghris Gabrielli launches big off Nutcracker!
photo EJ Etherington
Flows:
The gauge mentioned on Oregonkayaking has been discontinued. Thomas is close by though so here is the flows on Thomas on days the EF Rock Creek has been run. Shooting for 1,000 cfs or more in Thomas Creek seems to be a good bet.
These are the flows OregonKayaking had.
Compare below the same days on Rock Creek (from the OK trip report) and Thomas gauges.
The Shafer creek Near Lacomb gauge is also a gauge on note. It's a little further away, but the size of the stream is similar to EF Rock and has same elevation, even the same drainage shape. 50-100 cfs is probably the medium range to shoot for on that gauge. The OK guys ran it at 100 cfs dropping to 50 cfs on that gauge and flows were good, then again at 70-60 and had good flows. We had 90-60 cfs and it was in.
-Jacob
Hey Jacob:
ReplyDeleteIf you want to paddle some West Slope of the Sierra rivers this spring, you have a place to stay in Grass Valley. Have a great winter.
John & Lowfill from Bluesky.
wanderingsalmon@gmail.com
Thanks John!
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