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  Quote jP Replybullet Topic: nice spike on the Sky graph
    Posted: 11 Oct 2011 at 11:55pm
There it is-- a healthy arrival of fall rains.

Straight up: to those of you who are new to Washington but not new to whitewater, yall oughtta be moblizing this week to boat. Weeks like this almost make me wish I was still unemployed. Almost. But the next few days will be esspecially good in the Sky drainage to catch some tribs, regardless of your skill level...

Class III boaters with solid rolls and solid read n run abilities should check out the Beckler.

Class IV boaters: The Foss and The Rapid make good combos with highwater Sky runs. The Miller is cool too, just really short and maybe got some wood.

Class V boaters: Top Tye, and wherever else you want to explore up in there, but you guys n girls rarely need encouragement with your liquid frenzies.

Anyway look at them guages. Should be some good H2O this weekend
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  Quote water wacko Replybullet Posted: 12 Oct 2011 at 6:26am
Ran a couple laps on the Tye yesterday with Fish. High quality, high levels and rarely seen brown tannens in the fall water. Great day. Hoping for a repeat today! 5" above the stick...
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  Quote dave Replybullet Posted: 12 Oct 2011 at 7:30am
Where is the Beckler? I dont see it on the river list anywhere?
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  Quote dave Replybullet Posted: 12 Oct 2011 at 7:32am
That is weird, it wasn't on the list a second ago, now it is on the river list...it just appeared out of nowhere...
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  Quote dave Replybullet Posted: 12 Oct 2011 at 7:40am
There sure is a lot of class III runs that I havn't done in the area and would like to do. This looks like a fun little scenic run.
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  Quote royhprum Replybullet Posted: 12 Oct 2011 at 8:15am
Yeah! I am ready to hit beckler,index->big eddy. a couple of times this weekend.. maybe. Unless i take the wilderness first aid class at the cedar river watershed.Other wise! The sky seems to be at a pretty good level! Oh by the way, is ledge on boulder considered a hole right now? never ran boulder at 6k or higher
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  Quote ChristianKnight Replybullet Posted: 12 Oct 2011 at 8:24am
Looks like Robe will still be running Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
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  Quote flowtorch Replybullet Posted: 12 Oct 2011 at 5:35pm
Thanks for this info! I am new to WA but not too new to boating. Just got here from Colorado a couple weeks ago and have only managed to hit the NF Nook, that iv+ stretch.

I'm practically unemployed at the moment and need to do some more exploring so I'm open to paddle most anything around here within my comfort zone. The NF nook is the only WA boating i've done so help a guy out and show him around ;)

If anybody wants to hit the Foss, Rapid R or Canyon creek I'd love to do some warming up on those! Gimme a shout! I live at Smokey Point/Marysville so I'm close to lots of stuff.

Oh and i'm Down to paddle the Sky or Beckler too! I wanna see whats out there. The Tye, in time. 

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  Quote Mr.Grinch Replybullet Posted: 12 Oct 2011 at 7:08pm
A new to the area but not new to boating guy here, too. I think my comfort level tops out around classIV, but still looking to explore what's up this weekend. Also, I think my lack of boat selection (only boat is a WS Fuse) has me tied to less dramatic runs, but I'm also eyeballing a few things for this weekend. Really would like another Sky run, also amped for Green and Snoqualmie.
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  Quote BRoss Replybullet Posted: 12 Oct 2011 at 7:55pm
More experienced paddlers might have a better sense of this, but my experience with the Foss is that it requires higher flows on the Sky to be ata good runnable flow, during the fall rains compared to snowmelt in the spring. In other words, it might be good at 10K on the Sky in the spring, but might be boney in the fall, depending on where the rain falls etc.

Sorry for the rambling run-on sentences...been at work too long...
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  Quote water wacko Replybullet Posted: 12 Oct 2011 at 9:27pm
The Foss generally takes more water. When we did the Tye it was 5" above the stick gauge at the take out first lap and 3" above the second lap. I think the flow was 10-12k on the Sky. That's about right for winter flows or maybe even a tad higher than what is typical because the snow level was high (43 at Stevens Pass). In the summer at those flows, it would be much higher. In the summer the Foss would have plenty of water at 10-12k, that's even pushing a class V rating for that run. While in the winter 10-12k might not even bring the Foss up enough for a low water run. I think Christian posted a list of the Sky creeks and their runnable ranges.
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