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Number 1 - Number 6 Map

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Takeout

Takeout at the bridge. Checkout the image in media to see visual gauge reference

Turn Right Here to Put In

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Take right here to put in

Lower Put In (Park outside gate)

PARK OUTSIDE GATE! This is an active gravel pit and trespassing is illegal. There is a trail leading away from the south-east corner of the gravel pit (its a little hard to find). It goes towards the east and leads down a steep embankment to #4. This can be used as an alternate put-in and skips the hardest drops.

Upper Put In

ollow this jeep track until you get to a washout in the track. High clearance vehicles can make it through the first washout and continue on to a second washout that is impassable. Park here. Walk 50 m down the creek that forms the second washout and put in on the gravel bar.

Number 1

This is a really fun and somewhat tricky, two step drop. First timers may want to take a peek at this one, but for a confident boater its just as easy to see everything you need from the eddy at the lip of the drop. Immediately downstream is…..

Number 4

A perfect 8m slide! So much fun! Make sure to eddy out on the left at the bottom so you can walk up and do it again! There's more fun boogie and some shallow stretches for a half km, then it gorges up again……

Number 2

Get out and scout on the right. This is the burliest rapid on the run and is the most often walked. It consists of an entry hole followed by a manky looking slide. Portage right. A short piece of boogie water leads into number 3

Number 3

When you see an obvious horizon line and the river bends right at a headwall, eddy out on the left. You can scout the top piece by walking through a little rock arch. This rapid has three parts; entry chute, headwall and final ledge. The final ledge is an easy boof on the right, but it can be pretty sticky if you miss it.

Number 5

This one seems to take the highest toll of swimmers as it culminates in a backed up ledge-hole that is sticky at the best of times and can become rather scary at really high flows. It's a very fun rapid all the same and has a decent spot to set safety on river right. Scout and Portage right.

Number 6

This one can be a bit of a mess and is just a steep little boulder flush down the middle. It can be styled though, for best results, scout. It's fun either way. Walking would be on the right and would be a bit tricky.