Whitewater Run CA Class IV-V

3. Highway 174 Bridge to Ben Taylor Road Scenic

Bear River

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Runnable: ? – ? CFS
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Run Map
Put-in Take-out Rapids/Hazards Scenic
Description
This run includes two sections. _Upper Run_ Highway 174 to Ben Taylor Road:  2.1 miles,  Class IV-V The Stanley Holbek book says the flows to run this at are between 300 and 600 cfs. Our day we had about 2.67 feet or so, which is about 600-650 cfs. I think the book is just outdated. In their defense they do say they only did it once and it was at the low flow. I know some people run it up in the high 1000s, however that is not for the normal boater and I am sure that it is class V at that level. As it were, I thought our flow was perfect. None of the rapids were pushy, the rocks were mostly covered, and eddies were still existent. This river although not that hard when being run successful should still be respected. The nature of the river is sieves. Shackleton related to me his experiences from seeing it at very low flows, and told of honeycombed river bottom, potholes six feet deep, and paddles that disappeared in the middle a rapid, never to be seen again. So, the rapids at my flow were class IV to IV+, but apparently both higher and lower are more difficult. So with all that said, I really enjoyed my day on the water. Don’t expect to spend a long day. If you know the lines, it will only take about 30 minutes to do the run. Even with the tree cutting, shuttle, photos, scouting, photos of the other group of boaters, watching them run rapids etc, it still only took 3 hours total… gas station meeting to parting at the freeway. This though is one of the nice things about the run, it is perfect to get on some great whitewater but not have to make a whole day of it. Well anyways, enough blabbering, I liked it and will be back… perhaps though in a few years if the trend for me and this river continues. One last thing, the only rapid names I know of on this run are “Trash Can” and “Spanky and the Gang.” The rest are generic… but those two are real, just thought all should know. _–Courtesy of Daniel Brasuell at A Wet State_ Other Information Sources: CACreeks guide to Bear River, class 2 section. Nevada Irrigation District  controls the outflow from Rollins Reservoir and the diversion into Bear Canal. NID's Public Relicensing Website  FERC license #2266
Difficulty
Class IV-V
Length
2.2 mi
Gradient
74 ft/mi
Rapids
0
Shuttle Info
Take out for the Class IV/V section: It is a bit hard, but here are the directions from Colfax.   Take S. Canyon Way (follow signs towards historical Colfax). Turn left at Grass Valley St. (no choice, the road ends otherwise). After the historical part of town turn left on Rising Sun St. At the T, turn right on Ben Taylor Rd. Continue 0.7 miles to a fork in the road. Take the left road marked by “Pavement Ends” down the 1.4 miles further to the water. Put in: Going back to the town of Colfax, get on 174 and go north 3 miles out of town. Once you cross over the Bear River, turn right and park in the small lot next to the bridge. A trail starts under the bridge and leads down the 100 feet to the water.
Difficulty Classes
I Easy II Novice III Intermediate IV Advanced V Expert/Extreme VI Unrunnable
Current Conditions
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