Whitewater Run IN Class I-II(III)

Briscoe Rd to Big Pine Creek (2.1 miles)

Mud Pine Creek

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Runnable: 600.0 – 1,600.0 CFS

Almost assuredly too low.

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Description
This is a tributary to the more popular Big Pine Creek, coming in just below the initial 'park-and-play' ledge section of that run. It stands to reason that the Mud Pine must drop across similar geology and gradient, thus provide some entertainment as well. My recollection of sketchy information I have received from others is that this river is a little less straight, and the rapids are a bit more succinct (as opposed to the Big Pine where the initial gradient tends to play out as one long rapids with individual playwaves and holes). (Anyone having more specific information regarding rapids and play-spots on this run is encouraged to use the 'New Comment' button which should appear near the bottom of the page for all registered, logged-in users.) This run is fairly short, and would mostly be done as a 'companion piece' to a run on the Big Pine. The run (length and gradient as listed here) is just to the confluence with the Big Pine. It will probably be necessary (or at least, most convenient) to float an additional 0.7 miles (downstream of the confluence) to the next road bridge for take-out. Or ... continue the rest of the way down to the end of the (full) Big Pine run.
Difficulty
Class I-II(III)
Length
2.3 mi
Gradient
10 ft/mi
Rapids
1
Shuttle Info
Take out is more likely a bit downstream at a bridge.
Difficulty Classes
I Easy II Novice III Intermediate IV Advanced V Expert/Extreme VI Unrunnable
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