Whitewater Run MI Class II-V

B) 'Lower Dog': CR510 to CR550 (5.1 miles) Wild

Yellow Dog

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Gauge Conditions
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Runnable: 4.8 – 6.1 FT

Likely too low for good whitewater run. ELF (Extreme Low Flow) run may be possible.

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Put-in Take-out Rapids/Hazards Wild
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Description
A handful of lesser (generally unnamed) rapids intersperse seven awesome significant drops. At least six of the seven warrant scouting and likely safety setup. All drops have been run (when free of wood, and when flows are good/optimum), but many paddlers are likely to portage or sneak at least two or three at most water levels. Also be aware that all the gradient is up front, leaving you with a long flatwater paddle-out. Even so, I doubt you'll be disappointed in the beauty and challenge of this run. There's a good video below showing most of the drops. FWIW, if you watch the timeline: 0:00-0:33 = Hills Falls, left line 0:33-0:55 = Hills Falls, right line 0:55-1:52 = Eyeball 1:52-2:06 = Gullet 2:06-2:15 = Upper Dogleg (with wood, precluding run) 2:15-2:35 = Lower Dogleg 2:35-2:43 = Lower Dogleg, right side view 2:43-3:23 = Bushy Creek Falls 3:23-3:52 = Junkyard _https://youtu.be/4rGVlXZSIMI_

Rapids in this Run (1)

Difficulty
Class II-V
Length
5.0 mi
Gradient
45 ft/mi
max 124
Rapids
1
Difficulty Classes
I Easy II Novice III Intermediate IV Advanced V Expert/Extreme VI Unrunnable
Current Conditions
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