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Sixth Water C gorge
Did it with Shoey today. Too much elfing for our taste. Some wild and tricky drops in Celestial Gorge though. I'm truly impressed that Scotticus did that solo in a pack raft at higher water.
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Re: Sixth Water C gorge
Pulled this off the EF run description. Got some questions...
scotticus80 - Thursday, May 12, 2011 2:16:31 AM
I ran this again, in my packraft, in May of 2011 at about 150 cfs up top and 300 cfs down below the Fifthwater confluence. It was much more juicy but managable. There was little wood. Diamond fork gage serves as a barometer of Lower Sixth during spring runoff. Multiply its reading by two-thirds
http://www.eddyflower.com/RunDetailstabs.aspx?RunId=1952#/home
The Diamond Fork gauge is at 420. Calc with 2/3 would be 280 cfs.
http://waterdata.usgs.gov/ut/nwis/uv/?site_no=10149400&PARAmeter_cd=00065,00060,72020,00010,00095,00300,63680
How in the hell did scotticus get a pack raft down that at this level, solo? There was barely enough water for my creeker to scrape down it.
scotticus80 - Thursday, May 12, 2011 2:16:31 AM
I ran this again, in my packraft, in May of 2011 at about 150 cfs up top and 300 cfs down below the Fifthwater confluence. It was much more juicy but managable. There was little wood. Diamond fork gage serves as a barometer of Lower Sixth during spring runoff. Multiply its reading by two-thirds
http://www.eddyflower.com/RunDetailstabs.aspx?RunId=1952#/home
The Diamond Fork gauge is at 420. Calc with 2/3 would be 280 cfs.
http://waterdata.usgs.gov/ut/nwis/uv/?site_no=10149400&PARAmeter_cd=00065,00060,72020,00010,00095,00300,63680
How in the hell did scotticus get a pack raft down that at this level, solo? There was barely enough water for my creeker to scrape down it.
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