Eagle - 02. Redcliff to Tigiwan Rd (FR 707)


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02. Redcliff to Tigiwan Rd (FR 707) (Gilman Gorge)

Usual Difficulty IV-V(V+) (may vary with level)
Length 4 Miles
Avg. Gradient 120 fpm
Max Gradient 140 fpm

Gilman Gorge - Fall Creek Crux


Gilman Gorge - Fall Creek Crux
Photo of Eric Bessette by Tom O'Keefe taken 06/05/04 @ 235 cfs

Gauge Information

Name Range Difficulty Updated Level
EAGLE RIVER NEAR MINTURN, CO
usgs-09064600 200 - 1500 cfs IV-V(V+) 00h46m cfs


River Description

Gilman Gorge is a fun but relatively short run that cuts through an interesting gorge and past the deserted Gilman Mine. The gorge is also a popular climbing area. The run used to have a reputation of being manky, with mining and railroad debris, but appears to have been cleaned and so this is no longer a real issue (with the possible exception of Slurry Pipe Rapid).

Scouting and portaging are easy to do throughout the gorge.

Logistics: This is a convenient creek run close to Vail and a popular evening run with the locals. Take exit 171 off I-70 just west of Vail onto Hwy. 24. Head 4.7 miles south on Hwy. 24 and just before crossing the Eagle River turn right onto Tigwon (or Tigawan) Road. Follow this road 0.5 miles to a pull-out along the Eagle River that serves as a take-out. To reach the put-in return to Hwy. 24 and head south up river. After a few miles of climbing up the hill you will cross a high arch bridge. After crossing this bridge take the dirt road that leads down to the river to a small parking area at the confluence of Homestake Creek and the Eagle River. Alternatively continue up Hwy 24 which now parallels Homestake Creek and add the steep drops of this classic creek as an jump start to Gilman. Note that CRC mentions parking on the highway, but in the past few years, parking at the river level hasn't been a problem whatsoever. There no longer seems to be any issues at the put-in or take-out, in regards to private property and the authorities.


StreamTeam Status: Not Verified
Last Updated: 2009-02-27 11:21:40

Editors

Stream Team Editor
Bryan Houle
Avon, CO


Gilman Gorge

Detail Trip Report  Gilman Gorge  Eagle, CO(1.97MB .jpeg)

Slurry Pipe, exit

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

Fall Creek, second pitch

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

Boof Rapid

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

Put-in

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

HEADCAM - Gilman Gorge - Slurry Pipe Rapid

Detail Trip Report  HEADCAM - Gilman Gorge - Slurry Pipe Rapid  Eagle, CO(1.31MB .wmv)

Gilman Gorge - Put-in

Detail Trip Report  Gilman Gorge - Put-in  Eagle, CO(21.91KB .jpeg)

Gilman Gorge - Slurry Pipe - Bottom Half

Detail Trip Report  Gilman Gorge - Slurry Pipe - Bottom Half  Eagle, CO(20.60KB .jpeg)

Gilman Gorge - Fall Creek First Drop

Detail Trip Report  Gilman Gorge - Fall Creek First Drop  Eagle, CO(17.28KB .jpeg)

Gilman Gorge - Tower Rapid

Detail Trip Report  Gilman Gorge - Tower Rapid  Eagle, CO(21.88KB .jpeg)

Gilman Gorge - Fall Creek Crux

Detail Trip Report  Gilman Gorge - Fall Creek Crux  Eagle, CO(15.41KB .jpeg)

Gilman Gorge - Boof Rapid

Detail Trip Report  Gilman Gorge - Boof Rapid  Eagle, CO(19.82KB .jpeg)


Gauge Information

Gauge Description:

The gauge listed above is located just downstream of the take-out. Look for a minimum of 100 cfs at the put-in (put-in cfs = "Eagle at Redcliff" + "Homestake Creek at Gold Park"), although locals run this as low as 60 at the put-in. The difference in put-in flow and take-out flow can be attributed primarily to Fall Creek, which comes in about halfway down the run (obvious). The minimum recommended flow level corresponds roughly to a 1'-6" to 2' reading on the dowd stick gauge, located a ways downstream, at the beginning of Dowd Chute.

Gauge Information

Name Range Difficulty Updated Level
EAGLE RIVER NEAR MINTURN, CO
usgs-09064600 200 - 1500 cfs IV-V(V+) 00h46m cfs

RangeWater LevelDifficultyComment
200 -1500 cfs barely runnable-high runnable IV-V(V+)

Report - Reports of Eagle 02. Redcliff to Tigiwan Rd (FR 707) and related gauges

Reports give the public a chance to report on river conditions throughout the country as well as log the history of a river.

Reports

When River/Gauge Subject Level Reporter
5y276d13h01m Eagle [CO] HEADCAM - Gilman Gorge - Slurry Pipe Rapid 200 cfs Bryan Houle
5y289d13h01m Eagle [CO] Gilman Gorge - Put-in 235 cfs Bryan Houle
5y289d13h01m Eagle [CO] Slurry Pipe, exit 235 cfs Thomas O'Keefe
5y290d05h01m Eagle [CO] Gilman Gorge 235 cfs Thomas O'Keefe

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Rapid Summary

Mile Rapid Name Class Features (Legend)
0.0Put-inPutin Photo
0.0Upper HalfIV
2.0Gilman Mine
2.2Fall Creek Rapid5.0Waterfall Photo
2.5S-turn RapidIVWaterfall
2.6Boof RapidIV+Waterfall Photo
2.8Tower RapidIVPortage Hazard Waterfall Photo
3.0Boogie WaterIV
3.1SlackwaterII
3.6Slurry Pipe Rapid5.1Hazard Waterfall Photo
4.0Take-outTakeout

Rapid Descriptions

Put-in

Gilman Gorge - Put-in

Gilman Gorge - Put-in
Photo by Tom O'Keefe taken 06/05/04 @ 235 cfs


Upper Half (Class IV)
The first 2 miles consists of fast-moving, read and run class III and IV rapids.

Gilman Mine
You can't miss it.

Fall Creek Rapid (Class 5.0, Mile 2.2)

Gilman Gorge - Fall Creek First Drop

Gilman Gorge - Fall Creek First Drop
Photo of Eric Bessette by Tom O'Keefe taken 06/05/04 @ 235 cfs

Starts at railroad overpass. Fall Creek comes in on the left. Longest rapid of the run. Builds up to 10' crux drop about 2/3 of the way down, which becomes a sticky hole at higher flows. Technical run-out. Scout before the bridge or just after.

S-turn Rapid (Class IV, Mile 2.5)
Can be run down right or left channel.

Boof Rapid (Class IV+, Mile 2.6)

Gilman Gorge - Boof Rapid

Gilman Gorge - Boof Rapid
Photo of Mike Rausch by Tom O'Keefe taken 06/05/04 @ 235 cfs

Fun, technical 5' boof in the middle of this one.

Tower Rapid (Class IV, Mile 2.8)

Gilman Gorge - Tower Rapid

Gilman Gorge - Tower Rapid
Photo of Eric Bessette by Tom O'Keefe taken 06/05/04 @ 235 cfs

This double drop rapid is identified by a large rock tower on river right. Look for a riverwide log at the entrance, which may need portaging, depending on water level. UPDATE - in the Spring of '04 local boates cut out the left end of the log, creating a means for passage without a portage.

Boogie Water (Class IV, Mile 3.0)
Primarily read and run with a few holes to punch.

Slackwater (Class II, Mile 3.1)
1/2 mile of class II.

Slurry Pipe Rapid (Class 5.1, Mile 3.6)

Gilman Gorge - Slurry Pipe - Bottom Half

Gilman Gorge - Slurry Pipe - Bottom Half
Photo of Eric Bessette by Tom O'Keefe taken 06/05/04 @ 235 cfs

Contrary to CRC, most local boaters run this rapid on a regular basis. A definite scout for a newbie. This steep and manky rapid starts at the railroad bridge and contains some artificial hazards. Watch out for the sticky "guardian hole" located directly under the bridge, which is generally snuck on the right or left. Lots of sharp rocks so stay upright. Although AW rates this as a "Standard Rated Rapid" of 5.2 difficulty, this rapid is probably better classified as a 5.1 at low to medium flows and a 5.2 at high water.

Take-out
Tigawon Road (FR 707).



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