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Trips and Routes

Lower Kuskanax
Kuskanax River - When levels are primo, the Lower Kuskanax Canyon is home to some of the best, most continuous read n' run boogy water around. Starting with an optional river wide slide above a rowdy corner rapid, one begins to wonder what the remainder of the run might bring. Thankfully, the river opens up around the corner and quickly sets the tone with nothing but whitewater bliss for the remainder of the run. That being said, there are two rapids downstream to note.
Upper Kuskanax
Kuskanax River - When levels are primo, the Upper Kuskanax is home to some of the best, most continuous read n' run, boulder hopin' boogy water around. Slightly steeper and more 'creeky' feeling than the lower section, this beautiful run switches on from the get go. After clearing the top rapids and passing under the walking bridge, the river settles into a nice boulder garden groove that lasts for the remainder of the run. That being said, there are a couple blind corner drops and one mandatory portage (level depending) to note. If levels are up and you have the time, consider running both the upper and lower sections together (and portaging the entire middle section). This combo will make for a day of non-stop whitewater that is sure to leave a big smile on your face.
Middle Kuskanax (Falls Section)
Kuskanax River - The Middle Falls is a short but burly class V romp that is best run when the Upper and Lower sections are beginning to run low. Consisting of 4 big multi-tired bedrock moves, each with their own level of difficulty and potential for carnage, nailing the right flow will ultimately dictate which lines get run or easily portaged. All 4 drops are scoutable from shore with good eddy's to pull into and obvious portage routes on varying sides. Sneak lines exist when the main lines look mean, or if the level is too high. Knowing your group, taking your time, and having a throw bag ready at almost every feature is essential when running this short section that can be easily lapped on foot as no shuttle is required.

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