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Yes, at low levels this is really an enjoyable class III run, not much more. There are few tricky spots in the first two miles, where the channels are very tight and you have some make some quick turns to avoid the boulders at some minor ledges. Then, around midway, there is a long rapid of low ledges and hydraulics, which is probably the most interesting stretch of the river. You should continue to the lower (old) bridge, or even onto the Dry Fork, because there are good rapids until the end.