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Slurry Pipe, exit

Report

Account The Highway 24 Bridge can be seen in the background. You'll be able to boat scout most of the rapids up until you pass the Gilman Mine and the confluence of Fall Creek which comes in from the left. Shortly after ducking under the railroad bridge here the fun drops begin. Eric disappears into the froth. Slurry Pipe comes after a mellow section and can be recognized by increasing gradient and a railroad bridge which crosses the first part of the rapid. Looking back upstream at the bottom half of Slurry Pipe.
Time 2004-06-05 20:00:00 GMT
Reported Date 5JUN2004
River Reported Eagle
Reporter
Author of report
Thomas O'Keefe
3537 NE 87th St.
Seattle, WA 98115
Phone: 425-417-9012
River
med
01h05m
Reported Level 235 cfs
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Put-in

Detail Trip Report  Put-in  Eagle, CO(2.03MB .jpeg)

Gilman Mine

Detail Trip Report  Gilman Mine  Eagle, CO(2.01MB .jpeg)

Fall Creek rapid, 1st pitch

Detail Trip Report  Fall Creek rapid, 1st pitch  Eagle, CO(1.75MB .jpeg)

Fall Creek, second pitch

Detail Trip Report  Fall Creek, second pitch  Eagle, CO(1.99MB .jpeg)

Boof Rapid

Detail Trip Report  Boof Rapid  Eagle, CO(1.89MB .jpeg)

Tower

Detail Trip Report  Tower  Eagle, CO(1.96MB .jpeg)

Slurry Pipe Entrance

Detail Trip Report  Slurry Pipe Entrance  Eagle, CO(2.00MB .jpeg)

Slurry Pipe, exit

Detail Trip Report  Slurry Pipe, exit  Eagle, CO(2.07MB .jpeg)


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