Skykomish, N. Fork, |
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| Usual Difficulty | IV (may vary with level) |
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| Length | 12.5 Miles |
| Avg. Gradient | 72 fpm |
| Max Gradient | 130 fpm |
| Name | Range | Difficulty | Updated | Level |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| N. Fork Skykomish at Index | ||||
| virtual-6260 | 2250 - 4500 cfs | IV | 00h57m | 2142 cfs (rc= -0.0 ) |
SEASON: November rains and spring snowmelt
FUN FACT: One of the most diverse afternoon river trips starting with a short technical canyon and ending with a broader river with some power.
ACCESS: From Highway 2 mile 35.6 turn north up the North Fork Road (becomes FR 63) at the Mt.
Index Cafe. For a longer run one potential access point for a take-out is at the Index Bridge 1
mile up the road (upstream river right). There is another public parcel at mile 2.4 that is owned
by State Parks and may one day be developed into a day use site (at levels above 4000 cfs at
Goldbar this is a decent put-in for a run continuing on down to the Railroad Bridge on the main
Sky). To reach the more commonly used takeout continue to mile 6.1 and a takeout at the Trout
Creek Bridge (elevation 840'). An alternative take-out is available at a pull-out upstream at
mile 6.9. You'll pass a turn-off for Forest Road 6330 at mile 9.1 that crosses the river. If you
want to scout El Nino, it is a couple hundred yards upstream of this turn-off. Continue on FR 63.
You'll find a lower put-in near mile 10.9 where the river closely parallels the road (if you're
putting in here you'll probably want to launch downstream of Rooster Tail). Continue on FR 63,
0.5 miles past the Troublesome Creek Bridge to mile 11.7 and the put-in to the upper canyon
section at Drumbeater (elevation 1335'). You'll be able to see the canyon through the trees past
this bridge and there is a short trail once you get to a point where the river starts to become
less visible. There is shoulder space for a couple cars. Check road conditions with Mt. Baker - Snoqulamie National Forest; follow link to the
forest road conditions report under the recreation link. Note that in the December 2006 storm the
road washed out in several places and for the foreseeable future the only access up around the
Beckler, but even with this route you're a ways upstream of the put-in before you reach a locked
gate.
DESCRIPTION: The North Fork offers a diverse range of paddling experiences over a relatively short reach of river. The run starts with a IV+ canyon. The typical put-in is at the pool below Drumbeater. The last pitch of Drumbeater is fairly straightforward, but don't make the mistake of putting in too high. A terminal hydraulic near the middle of the rapid has been the start of a very bad day for paddlers fool hardy enough to attempt it.
The crux rapid, Let's Make a Deal, comes near the end of the canyon. Paddlers have a choice of several slots between a series of boulders lined up across the channel. It is common to see wood blocking at least one of the slots so it's wise to scout or get a wood report. The far left slot is often the easiest to boat scout. After Let's Make a Deal the river opens up and you pass through a boulder garden with the road to your right.
As you parallel the road, the next horizon line marks Rooster Tail. Rooster Tail is typically run far right. It can be a little messy depending on water level. Pull out along the road (where the bank has been armored with rocks to protect the road) and continue along the trail through the woods to scout or portage the rapid. Paddlers that make it over the first pitch come through shining, but those who have trouble at the top compound their troubles as they continue through the rapid.
After Rooster Tail the river calms down a notch to class IV and the rest of the run can be boat scouted. The main hazards are occasional trees and a few rapids that contain some significant holes.
The next major rapid is El Nino which starts shortly after the confluence with Silver Creek which enters from river right. El Nino can be easily scouted from the road and the typical route hugs river left along the road. There is a great surfing wave at the bottom of El Nino on river right.
After El Nino, the river picks up a notch in power although the rapids don't get any more difficult. There are three rapids with some big but mostly friendly holes called the Minefield. Potential takeouts begin to appear on river left and most use the access at Trout Creek.
Boaters who want to make a longer day or those who want to put-in here for a less challenging class III run can continue from Trout Creek down to Index or even on to the South Fork confluence for another six miles of whitewater (use caution as there have been log jams in this section requiring a portage). On this stretch, the Index Bridge is one potential access point that is also a put-in for those running the main stem of the Skykomish. Below the bridge, the river continues for another mile and a half with more good class II and III rapids, including Llama Ledges, before joining with the South Fork Skykomish.
for additional information see:
Historically there was a USGS gauge at Index (stn. 12134000, 1910-1948, 146 sq. mi.). The virtual gauge for this run provides approximate flow based on the relative area of the basin and the Skykomish at Goldbar gauge downstream (the river is optimal around 10,000 cfs on this gauge). The relationship used for the virtual gauge is of course dependent on snow level. When the freezing level is low the river will be flowing a bit lower than the value given and during peak snowmelt the river may be flowing higher. The Goldbar gauge is also available through the NOAA hotline 206-526-8530.
| Name | Range | Difficulty | Updated | Level | ||||||||
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| N. Fork Skykomish at Index | ||||||||||||
| virtual-6260 | 2250 - 4500 cfs | IV | 00h57m | 2142 cfs (rc= -0.0 ) | ||||||||
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| When | River/Gauge | Subject | Level | Reporter |
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| Skykomish, North Fork [WA] |
SkyFest Tao |
3400 cfs | Thomas O'Keefe | |
| Skykomish, North Fork [WA] |
Minefield |
n/a | Thomas O'Keefe | |
| 3y171d10h24m | Skykomish, North Fork [WA] |
Rooster Tail |
3,300 cfs (approx) | Eric Mickelson |
| 7y154d02h24m | Skykomish, North Fork [WA] |
Tao, SkyFest Rodeo 2002 |
3400 cfs | Thomas O'Keefe |
| 7y173d10h24m | Skykomish, North Fork [WA] |
SkyFest Shipley C2 |
3400 cfs | Thomas O'Keefe |
| 8y137d02h24m | Skykomish, North Fork [WA] |
Skyfest Slalom |
700 cfs (est) | Thomas O'Keefe |
| 8y210d02h24m | North Fork Skykomish [WA] |
Rooster Tail |
2330 cfs (est) | Thomas O'Keefe |
| 8y229d10h24m | Skykomish, North Fork [WA] |
El Nino |
2330 cfs (est) | Thomas O'Keefe |
| Mile | Rapid Name | Class | Features (Legend) |
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| 0.0 | Drumbeater | 5.0 | |
| 0.7 | Let's Make a Deal | IV+ | |
| 0.9 | Rooster Tail | IV+ | |
| 2.6 | El Nino | IV | |
| 4.5 | Minefield | III+ | |
| 5.8 | Trout Creek | ||
| 11.1 | Index Bridge | ||
| 11.6 | LLama Ledges | III | |
| 12.5 | South Fork confluence |
User Comments
to Big Bend (Main Sky) Gate was locked, portaged Bear Gorge/Falls!!!!! and Drumbeater. Big wood in
Let's Make a Deal, hard to see during read and run, Scout early, Line on far right. Rooster on left
and some other changes downstream. A few more pieces of wood down to Index but actually in pretty
good shape compared to past years. Not a bad paddle to Index. Always worth the effort!!! Viva La
NF!!!!!!!!!! Edit
a point downstream of the Galena bridge, but not all the way to the upper washout. This is
according to the skyko.org website which is run by one of the folks who lives up there. The site's
primary mission is to provide information to landowners of the area on road conditions and general
conditions as well as ongoing efforts to get the washouts repaired and the road fully functional
again. Posted by Brett Barton Edit
River was damaged in 8 separate locations with severe damage that washed away the entire road at
several of these sites. The road is closed to the public from mile 6.4 to mile 14. The traditional
take-out at Trout Creek is located at mile 6.1 and the put-in at Drumbbeater is at mile 11.7. The
washouts near the take-out (at mile 6.4 and 6.9) represent the most significant damage and the
county anticipates it will take 5-10 years to complete engineering, secure federal funding for
repairs, complete the work, and open the road for public use. As an alternative access you can
drive up the Beckler and over Jack Pass approaching the put-in from the upstream end (the county
has arranged for plowing this road as resources allow). The road however is gated at mile 14.
Private cabin owners have a key to the gate but this is not open to the public. In addition a new
slide at mile 13 that occurred during December 2007 storms now blocks the road preventing access
even by cabin owners. Some paddlers have put in at the gate at mile 14 (although the gate is
sometimes left open it can be closed at any time). The put-in at mile 14 adds approximately 2.3
miles on the run including a class II section and a portage at Bear Creek Falls and Drumbbeater (be
sure you can recognize these).
intimately reported that 6500ish felt like 9000ish. The difference will be exponential with higher
flows....
Trout Creek. Slots through Let's Make a Deal were clean of wood. Rapids downstream of El Nino have
changed and there are a couple new surprise holes.