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mcruni2000
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Topic: North fork Cispus Posted: 30 May 2010 at 8:38am |
If anyone is/has been interested in running the NF, I can put your curiosity to rest....... It was a two-and-a-half mile log portage. I think we probably portaged 20-25 times in 2.7 miles. I don't think this section will be clear of wood in my lifetime. Just thought I'd spread the word.
Ryan
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water wacko
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Posted: 31 May 2010 at 8:58am |
Thanks for the thankless work of discovering this useful beta Ryan. We, not unlike yourself, found some wood in the upper 2.5 miles of Johnson Creek. The guidebook warned it's a loggier section. I think we boated about 400 yards of the first mile. It took us three hours to do the run. Unless you're looking for a REAL different kind of boating trip, hit this one. More wood than any OP run I've been on (or any other for that matter). I am still glad I did it. Now I have a personal standard for "more timber than I would prefer to kayak around".
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mcruni2000
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Posted: 31 May 2010 at 4:25pm |
Yeah.... that sucks. I've read the description for Johnson, and seen some TR's from a time when it was wood free, and it looks awesome. Maybe I'll forgo that one until someone does it again and posts a wood free TR. Maybe I'll get out to Summit Creek and see if it's wood free!
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jP
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Posted: 31 May 2010 at 7:51pm |
guys, thanks for the heads up! I'm removng both from my "to do" list!
Too bad you had to find out the hard way.
One good turn deserves another: Yall don't need to waste your time with the Upper Hamma Hamma, either. It's not just that there is a lot of woodin it (there certainly is) but even the "clean" rapids and drops are not "clean"- they are junkyards of the sh*ttiest basalt rock you can find anywhere.
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Travisimo
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Posted: 01 Jun 2010 at 12:14pm |
Can somebody send me a TR for Johnson when it was clean? I did it in 2003 http://cascadeclassics.org/Kayaking/Johnson/Winter03/Johnson_Winter03.htmEven way back then it had the largest logjam I have EVER seen... even puts the new canyon creek one to shame.
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wallyworld
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Posted: 01 Jun 2010 at 4:49pm |
I see my less-than-rosy N.F. Cispus alert from last May went unread. I know what you went through, and I'm sorry. Them's some big trees in there too!!
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mcruni2000
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Posted: 01 Jun 2010 at 7:06pm |
I read it when I got home, and wished I'd read it pre-trip. We were planning on doing the NF, and then Yellowjacket afterwards. We were so dead tired that we just drove back to Portland, tails between our legs. It's cool though, I need to get in shape for a Tshletshy!!!
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jP
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Posted: 02 Jun 2010 at 3:24pm |
yeah- man! Tshletshy is on my hit list too.
It's funny- I get all excited about putting beta up on the pages here, but before I go out to run something new, I never really check any online beta. Hell I don't even check the guidebook anymore! I should. What good is all of this info if we never use it? Particularly where a Suffer-Fest Alert is warrented.
Anyway, upward and onward, Ryan!
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