-jacob
Wednesday, August 27, 2008
Lower Wind
Here is a compilation of our last couple runs down the lower Wind, including Jean and John's first times down.
Monday, August 25, 2008
Tubing Eagle creek
Alex and Nick and I headed up to Eagle Creek again this summer to tube the normal kayak run. I had kayaked it earlier in the year so I knew what we would be seeing. We put in with a throw and go at Skoonichuck, portaged on the trail the class two boulder garden section below the high bridge gorge and put back in right above punchbowl. It was a blast and is a fun low water alternative to kayaking. Between the three of us we ran every runnable drop except the 7 footer that lands on a rock shelf just above the bridge and the top drop of Skoonichuck. Nick even fired up punchbowl. Here is the video.
-Jacob
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Monday, July 28, 2008
tubing and truss
Alex and I went tubing a few days ago and this video is the result. I think I got more beat up in two hours of tubing than I have ever while kayaking. On the Hymelator drop (with the four foot ledge), the landing is only two feet deep so we took big hits everytime we ran it. The drops were fun, but that one was a pretty tough drop for a tube. We had fun though. There is also a couple clips of Theron on the Truss that I shot last week.
-Jacob
Tuesday, July 22, 2008
N.F. Clackamas
Jacob took Neil and I down the N.F. of the Clackamas on the first of June. It's a shame that this was the first time I'd been down it, because despite all the portages it was a lot of fun. I didn't get too much footage but the stuff I did get was mostly of Stairway to Heaven. Anywho, enjoy the clip! Oh...and thanks for letting me post on your blog Jacob, this is my belly flop into the blogisphere.
~Theron
Friday, June 20, 2008
Carnage run
I did the carnage run for the first time Wednesday. It was a good level at 3300. Nothing special to report except Toilet bowl is big! Like I don't think I saw anyone go straight into the gut of the bottom hole and go through. People where trying to surf it but it was throwing people around. I think Neil had the best luck in there and was putting on a good show. I got my first rodeo creeking session in this hole. I worked my way up the eddy so I could run it a second time. I dropped in with very little speed and didn't climb the pile enough to get through. I got stopped, pulled back, and threw a few ends before being pushed out the right side. It was a fun experience for me and I'm glad it happened, I was happy with how I reacted. Joe Bob's was reportedly a lot of work but again Neil lead the charge and was on the wave every other time I looked over there. I now have a hole in the bottom of my boat from Rock Creek that I need to fix. I apoxied it for the carnage run but it got scraped off, should be a fun fix.
-Jacob
Thursday, June 19, 2008
Rock Creek
Stream: This section of Rock Creek starts off with about a mile of class III-IV ending in a 7' ledge that would be challenging to portage (though a seal launch is possible). Some easy whitewater leads to a right bend that drops into Heaven and Hell which can easily be scouted and portaged on the left. Both drops neat scrutiny before a run, both have been run successfully numerous times.
The end of the portage will likely be the most exciting part of the run for people not running either of the two big rapids. Here boaters slide down a fun chute and launch into the pool at the bottom, low stress and high fun.
Rick Cooley picks up speed
Photo: Matt King
Below this bridge the stream looses it's luster for a couple miles. There is a small rapid here and there but mostly it's class II floating. Higher levels move you through this section nicely, but if the level is low just consider it the price of admission and enjoy what scenery there is.
At the end of this long stretch the bedrock appears and there is a steeper class III rapid, do not enter this class III rapid without a game plan. Just below it the river rushes over Three Swims Falls, not something you want to run without scouting.
There are a few small eddies on the left, catch whichever one you can and hop out quick so your buddies have somewhere to make their move. This is not a place to push for "one more eddy".
There is a nice bench along the left side to scout and more likely portage. This falls has a narrow line and has been run a number of times, but the unfriendly landing zone and proximity of a large boulder garden in the runout have most people shouldering along the left. The boulder garden is worth a look, plenty of people put back in to run this fun part of the rapid. Give the last hole some respect. If you wish to portage the whole thing follow the bench under a small tributary falls and back to creek level.
Brandon Lake runs Three Swims Falls.
It is about 1 mile between Three Swims Falls and the take out bridge, with a few fun surprises including a long sliding rapid that is best run center/right or right.
Flows:
Gage: Rock Creek once had a gage that was available online from 2008-2013. Currently only the gauge height can be ascertained, and even that must be done in person where Rock Creek flows under the Ryan Allen Rd bridge.
Here is a rough correlation showing the relationship between the gage height and cfs.
G.H CFS
9.00 .......... 304
9.50 .......... 454
10.10 .......... 701
10.50 .......... 904
10.80 .......... 1,050
11.00 .......... 1,160
11.50 .......... 1,490
11.90 .......... 1,810
The EF Lewis @ Heisson can be used to estimate when Rock Creek will be in. It's not a perfect correlation, but it's something. 1,000 cfs is minimum and correlates to about 500 cfs in Rock Creek. Heaven and Hell is less intimidating at low flows, but the class II also loses it's punch.
2,000 cfs in the EF Lewis is a friendly medium and it can be run plenty higher. Be cautious around Three Swims Falls at higher flows, the eddies are still there on the left but if you didn't know where you were they could be missed.
The foot gauge is under the Ryan Allen Rd bridge, 10' was a nice flow where the big drops were runnable class V, and the in-between was pleasant. As levels drop Heaven and Hell becomes more appealing, but the stretch between Steep Creek and Three Swims starts to drag on. If you do the run, help out the community and post the gauge height, date of the trip and a picture on the AW page.
The readings stop at 10.10, but this yard stick has been added to
extend the gage. The inches start at the 10.0' mark, so this part of the
gage reads as inches + 10 feet. The top of the metal is at 22" or
11'10".
There is also a rough gage on the right pylon of the bridge that extends the readings further if the metal portion is covered.
Access: From the town of Stevenson (located on the North side of the Columbia River about 40 miles East of Portland), turn onto SW Rock Creek Dr and follow that to Ryan Allen Rd. Follow Ryan Allen Road until you cross over Rock Creek. Check the gauge height on the staff gauge here.
Then return along Ryan Allen Rd (SW) less than half a mile to Red Bluff Rd. From this turn travel along Red Bluff Rd for 2.5 miles and turn right onto a spur road that leads down to the take out bridge.
To get to the put in, return to Red Bluff Rd and head upstream for 4.7 miles to the put in bridge (crossing Rock Creek at 3.2 miles).
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Well, for us it was a great day and I will be back next year when there is water in there again.
-Jacob
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Monday, May 19, 2008
Clackamas River Festival 08'
A great festival with tons of boaters, 90+ degree weather, 9,000 cfs in the river, and well organized events, as well as a great after party complete with complementary food from Next Adventure and Ryan Scott's new video Local Scrapbook VI showing made for a great day at the river. It was so much fun. There was too much going on to right about so I made the video as usual. We found a fun playspot on fish creek with great eddy access that some people where asking about so that is in the video along with the big air ramp and some fun in the big ledge at Carter's.
-Jacob
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