(RM) Deep In The Bush

Report

Account Milt Aitken running The Big Oh! It is located within 100 feet of the put-in. Hicks Creek Falls is a 16 foot vertical drop onto bedrock. Too bad there isn't a pool. Rock climbers can portage on the right, you may prefer left. Hank Sherrod running Multiple Oh #2. Milt Aitken running Multiple Oh #3. Not a very good shot, but you can get some idea of the rock jumble nature of this drop. We portaged it due to logs. This is the longest and most technical rapid on Hicks Creek. Hank Sharrod has a nice line past the split rock. Milt Aitken running the last and biggest ledge on Hicks Creek. Milt Aitken trying to decide if heading into the river right channel in The Bush is a good idea or not. This is a portion of the right channel in the Bush. The channel is 6 to 10 feet wide with a fast moving current.
River Reported Hicks Creek
Reporter
Author Of Report
Robert Maxwell
Atlanta, GA
River
Reported Level 15"
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(RM) The Big Oh!

Detail Trip Report  (RM) The Big Oh!  Hicks Creek, AL(72.97KB .jpeg)

(RM) Hicks Creek Falls

Detail Trip Report  (RM) Hicks Creek Falls  Hicks Creek, AL(65.09KB .jpeg)

(RM) Multiple Oh #2

Detail Trip Report  (RM) Multiple Oh #2  Hicks Creek, AL(54.93KB .jpeg)

(RM) Multiple Oh #3

Detail Trip Report  (RM) Multiple Oh #3  Hicks Creek, AL(78.06KB .jpeg)

(RM) Log filled portage

Detail Trip Report  (RM) Log filled portage  Hicks Creek, AL(50.82KB .jpeg)

(RM) Lickety Split

Detail Trip Report  (RM) Lickety Split  Hicks Creek, AL(87.54KB .jpeg)

(RM) 5 Foot Ledge

Detail Trip Report  (RM) 5 Foot Ledge  Hicks Creek, AL(66.22KB .jpeg)

(RM) Milt In The Bush

Detail Trip Report  (RM) Milt In The Bush  Hicks Creek, AL(90.49KB .jpeg)

(RM) Deep In The Bush

Detail Trip Report  (RM) Deep In The Bush  Hicks Creek, AL(65.42KB .jpeg)


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