FWIW, did it November 20-22 in 2020 with 5,100 on the 20th and 2,500 on the 22rd and it felt like ideal flows, no significant rock interaction outside of Fresno Creek. Perhaps what's significant is how saturated the drainage was; it was ~8,100 on November 19th. All flow times at 12am.
I assume theirs no prospectors among you. Cause if so, you'd still be in there chasing gold. Damn fine country once upon a time. You can thank the USSF for the nuked moonscape scenery. B4 the biscuit fire it was solid old growth timber. They could have stopped it at 7,500 acres. However it was deemed "low priority. "
Thanks for making this. What a trip. Well done.
Amazing video! Edge of my seat through the gorge! What an amazing river.
Such a beautiful section of river. Definitely one of the most special places.
FWIW, did it November 20-22 in 2020 with 5,100 on the 20th and 2,500 on the 22rd and it felt like ideal flows, no significant rock interaction outside of Fresno Creek. Perhaps what's significant is how saturated the drainage was; it was ~8,100 on November 19th. All flow times at 12am.
I assume theirs no prospectors among you. Cause if so, you'd still be in there chasing gold. Damn fine country once upon a time. You can thank the USSF for the nuked moonscape scenery. B4 the biscuit fire it was solid old growth timber. They could have stopped it at 7,500 acres. However it was deemed "low priority. "