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Snoqualmie, S. Fork  (6. Twin Falls State Park to 436 st Bridge)   Class II+   Min 300 cfs    |    Max 2500 cfs   Current 478 cfs (Reported on 03-28-2024 10:45:00)
Trip Leader : Kiran
Contact # : 206-724-9642
Meeting Time : 4/21/2012 11:00:00 AM
Meeting Place : Takeout (Bridge where the SF crosses 436th Street)
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  Quote Kiran Replybullet Topic: SF Snoqualmie (Class II+ - III) Discussion Thread
    Posted: 20 Apr 2012 at 6:47am

This is the SF Snoqualmie (Class II+ - III) discussion thread. Please post any questions below.

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Looks like tomorrow will be a great day to paddle the SF Snoqualmie.

I have run it a few times and found it a GREAT warm up run.

Below 1000cfs, I'd call it Class II+.  Above 1200cfs the "canyon section" gets to be more of a Class III (ish) run (at least for an intermediate paddler)

I would love to do maybe a couple of laps on this run tomorrow and need at least one other paddler to make it a trip (Not a convenient one to run / bike a shuttle due to the highway)

On the second lap, I would love to walk up half a mile in the park and take in the additional Class III rapids

I have not paddled all year (since my Dec. trip to Ecuador) and this is my "warm up paddle".

If I cant find at least one paddler, I will head off to run the headwaters run on the Green which I have not yet done

My cell is two-zero-six, seven-two-4, 9-six-2-four and yo ucan also message me here at PP

Looking forward to getting wet

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  Quote Nanook Replybullet Posted: 20 Apr 2012 at 3:21pm
Hi Kiran,
 
There are two of us who would join you for a morning run on the SF Snoqualmie before heading over to the Middle Middle for an afternoon run.  We are going to check out some of the last remaining old-growth stands on the I-90 corridor at Twin Falls SP around 10am.  It might get crowded at the trailhead parking lot with the good saturday forecast... We'll be the ones in the toyota pick-up with two blue kayaks.
 
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  Quote jwcook Replybullet Posted: 21 Apr 2012 at 12:23pm
We'll be there paddling this evening around 4:30 or so.
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