Looking up Trainspotting Rapid

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Account fan rock on third drop, low water mank multiple railroad tyes now clogg entrance and landing of the right side sneak - wall angle shows some sieving angles that nobody wants ANYTHING to do with entrance into the Gash rapid just above the turn into Trainspotting Rapid from above from the hwy 72 bridge looking downstream rockslide/wind shear caused this mature red fir to go down across the river The Gash Looking up the rapid "trainspotting", a fairly busy starter rapid.
Time 2005-05-09 20:00:00 GMT
Reported Date 5/09/2005
River Reported South Boulder Creek
Reporter
Author Of Report
Craig Irwin
River
Reported Level 170 cfs
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Trainspotting at 170cfs

Detail Trip Report  Trainspotting at 170cfs  South Boulder Creek, CO(118.79KB .jpeg)

Wall View of the Gash

Detail Trip Report  Wall View of the Gash  South Boulder Creek, CO(406.53KB .jpeg)

Upper Gash Entrance

Detail Trip Report  Upper Gash Entrance  South Boulder Creek, CO(131.37KB .jpeg)

200 feet above Trainspotting

Detail Trip Report  200 feet above Trainspotting  South Boulder Creek, CO(116.31KB .jpeg)

Trainspotting Entrance from above

Detail Trip Report  Trainspotting Entrance from above  South Boulder Creek, CO(104.66KB .jpeg)

Pinecliffe view downstream

Detail Trip Report  Pinecliffe view downstream  South Boulder Creek, CO(96.77KB .jpeg)

Mature Fir hazard - new

Detail Trip Report  Mature Fir hazard - new  South Boulder Creek, CO(140.57KB .jpeg)

Gash at 170cfs

Detail Trip Report  Gash at 170cfs  South Boulder Creek, CO(487.89KB .jpeg)

Looking up Trainspotting Rapid

Detail Trip Report  Looking up Trainspotting Rapid  South Boulder Creek, CO(397.05KB .jpeg)


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