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Minimum Recomended Level: 200 cfs Maximum Recomended Level: 2000 cfs
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Run Description
This river flows into the Quijos from the west and is a continuous, technical, clear-water run. Even when the Quijos is a muddy mess, this stream was remains pristine — probably because its watershed remains relatively untouched. It can be boated from 200 to 2,000 cfs. The entire run from the town of Oyacachi was first done (and probably not repeated yet) in 1997. This is a very remote and difficult four-day run starting high in the Andes and ending up at the Rio Quijos. The normal run is a fun Class IV+ section above the confluence of the Rio Quijos. It has beautiful, clear water with big, granite rocks and continuous technical rapids. Other creeks in the area also have been boated, but they are small, have poor access and are only runnable when there is "just the right amount of rain."
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