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 River Name  Run Name  Class  Flow.Gauge  Forecast  Gauge Update
 Skykomish  1 - Index/Powerlin..  III+(IV+)    R  2490.cfs  NWRFC | Page   04-19-2024 11:30:00
 Sauk  2 - Whitechuck Riv..  III+(IV)    R  2540.cfs  NWRFC | Page   04-19-2024 12:30:00
 Snoqualm..  4 - Concrete bridg..  III (IV)    B  751.cfs  NWRFC | Page   04-19-2024 12:15:00
 Green  2. Kanaskat Palmer..  III-IV    B  533.cfs  NWRFC | Page   04-19-2024 12:00:00
 Stillagu..  2 - Mallardy Creek..  III+    B  4.58.ft  NWRFC | Page   04-19-2024 12:15:00
 Tilton  2. Bremer to Ike K..  III-IV    B  344.cfs  NWRFC | Page   04-19-2024 11:45:00
 Lewis, E..  2 - Sunset Falls t..  IV(V)    B  399.cfs  n/a   04-19-2024 12:00:00
 Toutle  Highway 504 Bridge..  III+(IV)    R  1420.cfs  NWRFC | Page   04-19-2024 11:45:00
 Wenatchee  4. State Play (Lea..  III    R  3560.cfs  NWRFC | Page   04-19-2024 12:15:00
 Snoqualm..  6. Twin Falls Stat..  II+    R  304.cfs  NWRFC | Page   04-19-2024 11:45:00
 White Sa..  4 - BZ Corner to N..  III+ (IV+)    R  1360.cfs  n/a   04-19-2024 12:00:00
 Pilchuck..  1 - Lake Cavanaugh..  IV    B  189.cfs  | Page   /2017 07:45
 Stillagu..  3 - Verlot to Gran..  V    B  4.58.ft  NWRFC | Page   04-19-2024 12:15:00
 Jefferso..  Elk Lake to Hamma ..  V    B  326.cfs  NWRFC | Page   04-19-2024 12:00:00
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Elwha by BUZZNooksack, N. Fork by WiattVLittle Wenatchee by water wackoRapid by DirtyKalama by chipmaneyDosewallips by BUZZDeer Creek by water wackoChelan by water wackoSultan by NateW Nisqually by fiddleyak
River Alerts:
 Peshastin Creek - Posted by: JayB on 5/30/2017   Snoqualmie, Mid.. - Posted by: megspk on 4/15/2017   Snoqualmie, N. .. - Posted by: megspk on 4/7/2017   Peshastin Creek - Posted by: kurle on 4/4/2017   Stillaguamish, .. - Posted by: JoesKayak on 4/1/2017 


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After swimming at Anderson Hole I had to decide that swimming Boulder drop down the center was safer than trying to swim over to the River Left bank and try to get out.I wouldn't have made it out above the strainers lying in wait over there. So I relaxed my whole body and controled my breathing, and I shit you not I swam right down through the center, more or less. I swam over three huge pourovers or holes and went deep each time, patiently waiting to bottom out to where my bouyancy would engage. When I felt that sensation I'd swim up to the surface as hard and quick as I could, where i would break the surface for a needed gasp of air before relaxing agin to get shoved deep for the next round. After resurfacing the third time I noticed the tail end of the rapid and the waves getting smaller. They were only 6' high here and the wavetrain was more orderly. I began swimming for all I had (having saved my energy for this moment) at a 45 degree angle toward the Lefthand bank, planing my body as best I could with my feet kicking. I grabbed some tree roots and rock as the water rushed by them. I got out halfway between the bottom of B.D.(at normal flows)and the top of The weir. - jP
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