Beautiful video on a beautiful river. Nice job of maneuvering and filming. Would have loved to been with. I will watch more of your videos as you have many. Thanks for sharing.
Our group won 4 tickets in 7 years..... blind luck. Regarding scouting, the first two days you can read and run, but Ham is worth a look. We would camp at Moose Creek and do a layover day there. You can hike down the trail and scout all of the "biggies" from Double Drop to Little Niagra. We used to do 7 days trips and have a second layover above Wolf Creek in order to scout it. Wonderful video.... brought back many many memories.
We have a permit for August 3. Watching this video has me stoked! I’m going to have to let my desolation Canyon permit go to waste, but I’ve never done this away before.
Ah man, having to make decisions on which permit to drop are good problems to have! I've never done Desolation Canyon, though I apply every year, the Selway is definitely a golden ticket, you made the right choice.
Great video!! Such fun to watch, given that we were exactly 24 hours in front of you. We launched on July 6, 2020. It's really cool to see footage of the exact water levels we had. Admittedly, none of us took many photos or video at all. Thanks for posting!!
I ran the Selway with ARTA back in 2010 on a 6-day trip with a layover day at Moose Creek. Truly one of the most beautiful and awesome river experiences I have ever had, and I have had a LOT. This is among the best commercially run multi-day river trips in Idaho. Better than any of the commercially run Salmon River trips (including the Middle Fork). Better than Hells Canyon. I have not yet run the Jarbidge-Bruneau, so I cannot compare with that one. One other point: Everyone seems to say that Ladle is the toughest rapid on the Selway and that may be true, but I thought that Wolf Creek was the funnest!!
We're doing a 1 day raft trip in June and I'm a little nervous. Been down the lower canyon of the Salmon, Cabarton and the south fork of the Payette portaging around Big Falls. This river makes all of them look pretty tame in comparison.
I would not say the Selway is any tougher than the SF Payette. Actually I think that the Lochsa is tougher than either. But of course, unlike with the SF Payette or the Lochsa, on the upper Selway you are in the wilderness, which means it is a LOT tougher to get help in the event of a mishap.
We were fortunate to have great weather. The water was very cold, especially when rowing a cataraft with an open floor where lots of waves are hitting you in the chest. We did have a paddler in an IK who was wearing a wetsuit and he did just fine.
Beautiful video on a beautiful river. Nice job of maneuvering and filming. Would have loved to been with. I will watch more of your videos as you have many. Thanks for sharing.
Selway is gorgeous water and country
Great video Tanner, definitely one of the best I've seen with rapid names. Nice water level, nice music. Thanks, Dave
Thank you for the kind words.
Our group won 4 tickets in 7 years..... blind luck. Regarding scouting, the first two days you can read and run, but Ham is worth a look. We would camp at Moose Creek and do a layover day there. You can hike down the trail and scout all of the "biggies" from Double Drop to Little Niagra. We used to do 7 days trips and have a second layover above Wolf Creek in order to scout it. Wonderful video.... brought back many many memories.
Agreed, that is what we did, walked the entire Moose Juice! Good ol Maranda Jane is a tough one to get a peek at.
Wow I’m speechless and inspired, thank you for the video. Also the music was on point. 🙏🏼
The Selway is a magical place and we just so happened to run it at the perfect level with perfect weather and a perfect crew, so thankful.
We have a permit for August 3. Watching this video has me stoked! I’m going to have to let my desolation Canyon permit go to waste, but I’ve never done this away before.
Ah man, having to make decisions on which permit to drop are good problems to have! I've never done Desolation Canyon, though I apply every year, the Selway is definitely a golden ticket, you made the right choice.
We get to go back!
I know! How lucky are we!!!
What an amazing trip. Nice sound track Tanner.
Spectacular video, nice job on the oars. One of these days I will score a Selway permit. Looked like decent flows for July
Thanks David, the Selway is an amazing experience, and yes, it was un seasonably high for that time of year.
Great video!! Such fun to watch, given that we were exactly 24 hours in front of you. We launched on July 6, 2020.
It's really cool to see footage of the exact water levels we had. Admittedly, none of us took many photos or video at all.
Thanks for posting!!
What amazing trip we had, glad to hear yours was a success too! Thanks for the kind words, that river is amazing.
Thanks for sharing. I'm sure the selway would be a little crowded for my 18 foot old school achilles.
I'm pretty sure the guides are running 18 footers. I would think a 16 would be a better option.
Beautiful run, I am jelly for sure. Permits on the Selway are so darn hard to draw out on, especially these days.
Agreed, so lucky to have had the amazing crew to go with and killer dates. Keep applying, somebody has to win it.
Jelly? How cool
I ran the Selway with ARTA back in 2010 on a 6-day trip with a layover day at Moose Creek. Truly one of the most beautiful and awesome river experiences I have ever had, and I have had a LOT. This is among the best commercially run multi-day river trips in Idaho. Better than any of the commercially run Salmon River trips (including the Middle Fork). Better than Hells Canyon. I have not yet run the Jarbidge-Bruneau, so I cannot compare with that one. One other point: Everyone seems to say that Ladle is the toughest rapid on the Selway and that may be true, but I thought that Wolf Creek was the funnest!!
Good point on Wolf Creek, definitely the biggest water on that river at our flows!
We're doing a 1 day raft trip in June and I'm a little nervous. Been down the lower canyon of the Salmon, Cabarton and the south fork of the Payette portaging around Big Falls. This river makes all of them look pretty tame in comparison.
The Selway is definitely a step up from most rivers, but an amazing experience none the less.
I would not say the Selway is any tougher than the SF Payette. Actually I think that the Lochsa is tougher than either. But of course, unlike with the SF Payette or the Lochsa, on the upper Selway you are in the wilderness, which means it is a LOT tougher to get help in the event of a mishap.
I am sorry i missed getting the permit years ago. What a spectacular river
The Selway is a gem!
What size is your cataraft?
14 foot Aire Wave Destroyer.
Coll video, thanks for posting. I kept wondering why your bow lines are not secured. Is that a pontoon boat thing?
Yes, those are tag lines. They are there for a last ditch effort to grab your boat if you go for a swim.
@@nwtrailjunky Thanks mate!
Man I want to go back.
Looks amazing. Looks like everyone is rocking dry suits. Was the water really that cold still or just being safe?
We were fortunate to have great weather. The water was very cold, especially when rowing a cataraft with an open floor where lots of waves are hitting you in the chest. We did have a paddler in an IK who was wearing a wetsuit and he did just fine.
@@nwtrailjunky just did it this last summer:) such an amazing trip and I hope to do it again
@@aggieuber6571 your super lucky to have had a chance to experience the Selway! I hope to get back someday too!
What size cat ?
14 foot AIRE Wave Destroyer with Madcatr frame.