Rock, |
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| Name | Range | Updated | Level |
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| STURGEON RIVER NEAR SIDNAW, MI | 500 - 2000 cfs | 05h29m | 193 cfs (rc= -0.6 ) |
| Expect flows to be 20-25% of this reference gauge on the Sturgeon. Always confirm actual Rock River flow via visual inspection of it's boater's gauge. | |||
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The article describes the following:
Michigan's
Upper Presque
Isle,
Lower Presque
Isle,
Lower Black,
Upper
Silver,
Lower
Silver,
Falls,
and
Rock, (this
reach)
and Wisconsin's
Lower
Brunsweiler,
Montreal,
W.Fk., and
Montreal
Canyon.
Shuttle Information: Distance (one way): 7.9 miles, Estimated Time (each way): 22 minutes
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| usgs-04040500 | 500 - 2000 cfs | 05h29m | 193 cfs (rc= -0.6 ) | ||||||||||||||||||
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Expect flows to be 20-25% of this reference gauge on the Sturgeon. Always confirm actual Rock River flow via visual inspection of it's boater's gauge. |
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| When | River/Gauge | Subject | Level | Reporter |
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| 8y210d21h28m | Rock [MI] |
Biggest Drop on the Rock |
middle mark + 1/2 (g | Rob Smage |
No Comments
Add a Comment| Mile | Rapid Name | Class | Features (Legend) |
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| 0.0 | Main (largest) drop | III+ | |
| 0.0 | Alternate put-in/take-out | N/A | |
| 0.0 | Confluence with Sturgeon River | N/A | |
| 0.0 | LOW BRIDGE! | N/A |
As the river sweeps to the left, it approaches the most significant rapids/sequence. At low-to-moderate flows, this may be boat-scoutable. At higher flows, (and even moderate flows, particularly for less experienced paddlers, or those not well-familiar with this run) scouting is highly recommended. A tight bend partway down is prone to containing wood. Action is very continuous for a good ways downstream. Anyone having problems anywhere on this stretch will be in for a long chase if they end up out of their boat.
We generally recommend using the upper put-in (as listed on this reach). It gives boaters (especially those who may be less familiar with the run) a chance to 'warm up' and see what the run is like. If you have any difficulty or concern running the upper part of the run (down to this location), you should seriously consider taking out here. The run from here down steps things up a notch or two.
This is the end (mouth) of the Rock River, and the end of the gradient on this run. From here, you normally have three miles of pretty much dead flat paddle out to the usual take-out. Directly across the Sturgeon River from the mouth of the Rock River, there is a house. It may be possible to (and one time we were there, we did encounter the property owner, who volunteered that we could) take out at that property to skip the long paddle-out. However, finding the right back roads to get to that property is not easy, and (if I recall) there is a gate (well back from the property) which will be closed anytime the property owner is not present. Thus, I would not count on using that access to eliminate the flat water paddle.
A property owner has a very low footbridge which will be a limbo at low-to-moderate levels, and will require portage at moderate-to-high levels.