BETA
1 mile // 200 fpm
Stream: The Rock Creek that flows into the East Fork Lewis has a guidebook write-up for the last few miles. I had paddled that before, and had seen on maps that there was a marked waterfall higher up, and a section even further up that was bridge to bridge and 200 fpm.
I didn't have high hopes, but wanted to see what was in there anyway. The Friday before Creeking Comp in 2018 I got off work a little early and we took an alternate route up past Hagen Creek and Silver Star mountain (this route is not always open to the public). I had Priscilla drop me off at a bridge on Rock Creek, and she would pick me up a mile downstream and 200 feet lower in elevation.
The run was continuous class III, with plenty of wood hazards. Because I was in an IK, and because the logs weren't usually too hazardous, it was often in my best interest just to hop onto the logs as I came across them rather than portage from higher upstream, saving me effort and time. There were no significant or notable rapids, and the main obstacle was wood. I often say for every 3 exploratory trips I do, that approximately 1 is worth repeating, 1 was worth it for the experience, and 1 is a bummer that only serves to curb my curiosity.
This one curbed my curiosity.
Flows: I paddled the run April 13, 2018 and thought flows were at a good first time level.
Access:
Put In: 45.73889629049382, -122.29184981081812
Take Out: 45.753764493850845, -122.31216470869818
The section I ran is shown in blue in the following graphic.
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