Approximate - nearest available gauge. Use as general reference only.
The creek makes a sharp right turn shortly after a popular unnamed surf wave. Several large table rocks appear on the river left side of this turn. The standard line at lower flows is to avoid the rocks to the right side before hustling back left to avoid the low-lying branches on the river right shore. At higher flows, one can simply paddle over top of the final table rock.
The final table rock is easily visible from the roadside, and locals often say that if there’s a trickle of water going over the rock, then the Black Mo is runnable.
Rapid
II
Rapid
II+
Rapid
III
Rapid
II
Playspot
III
Rapid
III
Rapid
II+
Rapid
III
Rapid
III
Playspot
III
Rapid
III
Hazard
III
Rapid
III
Rapid
III
Rapid
III
Rapid
II
Rapid
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