Very curious about the very tight boulder squeeze around the 5:30 minute mark. Thankfully on of the last drops with a huge boulder on river right never claimed the lives of at least 5 known substantial underground swims. The drop got rebranded “PICK POCKET” in the early 90’s and hopefully the dangerous underground dynamics have been eliminated. The large mentioned boulder on river right was big enough to make a seal launch reentry entertaining enough. First remember seeing the vastly different drop 1979 so no surprises on huge alterations
That look fuuun. I’d that the carbon river? I’m in Olympia and just getting into whitewater. Haven’t done anything above a class 3 yet. This looks epic
5:30 had me shook! Your a beast! Keep up the sick lines
Very curious about the very tight boulder squeeze around the 5:30 minute mark. Thankfully on of the last drops with a huge boulder on river right never claimed the lives of at least 5 known substantial underground swims. The drop got rebranded “PICK POCKET” in the early 90’s and hopefully the dangerous underground dynamics have been eliminated. The large mentioned boulder on river right was big enough to make a seal launch reentry entertaining enough. First remember seeing the vastly different drop 1979 so no surprises on huge alterations
That is some sweet, effortless paddling on your part.
Hiked a trib of the carbon today, great video!
5:30 looked scary
looks intense good stuff
gotta love that put in...lol
That look fuuun. I’d that the carbon river? I’m in Olympia and just getting into whitewater. Haven’t done anything above a class 3 yet. This looks epic
Otherworldly
Nice. Planning on heading up there with the next rain event. Any beta to share that'd be useful?
The section with the sandstone riverbed was sievey, I’d scout most of those rapids but everything in the granite gorge was read and run.
Damn this was intense and inspirational
What a river