Corner Pocket is a technical Class III rapid characterized by a narrow, boulder-strewn channel that requires precise boat positioning and strategic maneuvering. Paddlers must navigate a series of offset rocks and a powerful mid-stream hydraulic that can easily catch an unprepared boater, with the primary line demanding a tight right-to-left move to avoid potential pin hazards. At higher water levels, the rapid becomes more challenging, with increased water volume amplifying the complexity of the current and the consequences of a misplaced stroke.