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This graph is for the online gauge on the NF Kings at Meadowbrook which is at 8000 feet elevation. This gauge should have a somewhat similar flow pattern as Dinkey, but will probably peak later and higher and stay high longer.
If the graphs do not show up, then monitor the estimate for Dinkey Creek at Dinkey Meadows which is based on the realtime flows reported for the NF Kings below Dinkey Creek at Dreamflows.com or CDEC. Flows in this section of Dinkey should be around 1/2 to 3/4 of the flow at the North Fork Kings gauge. The NF Kings itself is dammed and usually only provides about 30 to 40 cfs to this gauge, so all the rest comes from Dinkey except in wet years during spill.
Use your good judgement when you actually look at the creek. The highway bridge at Dinkey Campgrounds is a good place to compare flows. There is now a painted staff gauge under the bridge. The Infinislide is fun down to several inches below 1, but the rest of the run is probably better around 2 or more. Future parties should note the gauge level and report their impressions.
Because of comments received in 2007 from Leland Davis and others, optimum flow estimates for this section have been revised. The year 2007 is a critically dry year and estimates are that 250 to 350 on the NF Kings below Dinkey, gauge may be an optimum range. The previous estimates given may still be true in wet and very wet years or they may be in error or they may have been made by gonzos who really like super high water? Possibly a combination of the three factors.
In wet years you may want higher flows on the NF gauge for SuperDink. A trip on May 25, 2002 had a moderate flow when the NF below Dinkey Gauge was about 450 cfs and the Meadowbrook gauge read about 180 cfs. Another party on an unknown date reported that they had 300 on the NF below Dinkey, which was ok for the slides but too low for the rest of the run. Please post comments below with your trip date, your estimate of High, medium or low Flow and the gauge readings to help out other boaters.
| When | River/Gauge | Subject | Level | Reporter |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Dinkey Creek [CA] |
Parking |
n/a | Daniel Lundberg | |
| Dinkey Creek [CA] |
Dinkey Creek-painted gauge |
low | Paul Martzen | |
| Dinkey Creek [CA] |
Fall before the Slide |
medium - medium high | Paul Martzen | |
| 1y150d14h23m | Dinkey Creek1. Dinkey Dome to Dinkey Campgrounds [AL] |
41387.jpeg |
375 | Evan Lloyd |
| 2y180d22h23m | Dinkey Creek [CA] |
a map |
n/a | Daniel Lundberg |
| 2y183d22h23m | Dinkey Creek [CA] |
Big Drop |
325 cfs | Daniel Lundberg |
| 2y184d22h23m | Dinkey Creek [CA] |
Paul at the start |
325 cfs | Daniel Lundberg |
| 2y187d22h23m | Dinkey Creek [CA] |
What a Sweet Creek |
n/a | Daniel Lundberg |
| 2y193d22h23m | Dinkey Creek [CA] |
Warm-up slide |
270-350 cfs at NKD | Paul Martzen |
| 7y181d22h23m | Dinkey Creek [CA] |
Infinislide! |
n/a | Paul Martzen |
| 7y191d22h23m | Dinkey Creek [CA] |
SuperDink!-2 |
about 450 at NKD | Paul Martzen |
| 8y64d22h23m | Dinkey Creek [CA] |
Dinkey Dome |
n/a | Paul Martzen |
| 8y181d22h23m | Dinkey Creek [CA] |
SuperDink!-1 |
n/a | Paul Martzen |
| Mile | Rapid Name | Class | Features (Legend) |
|---|---|---|---|
| 0.4 | Portage start | ||
| 0.6 | Starting Gate - Portage end | ||
| 1.3 | Finale Falls | IV+ |
The entrance to a pretty gorge is a slot that is probably not runnable. Boaters who paddle to this spot will likely benefit from help getting themselves and their boats out of the water and up the rock to where the slabs are lower angle. Other boaters will start the portage further upstream or simply avoid this section by launching below the portage. The portage is easy walking on slabs high above the creek on river left. The total portage distance is around 700 to 800 feet.
The creek exits from a narrow slot into a small pool. There is a small level ledge on river left sufficient to launch a kayak. The exit to the pool is a small pour that consistently provides tail stands just as you are trying to negotiate a quick turn onto the top of a very steep slide which blasts into a diagonal wall on the right. It looks horid, but there is enough cushion to keep boaters off the rock if they are in control. A good catch pool is at the bottom of this short section.
This photogenic falls signals the end of the infinislide. Below this are a few more slides but Dinkey quickly becomes more congested and bouldery.
User Comments
infinislide and the first couple rapids...but very low for the rest of the run. I would like to go
back in with more water.
we hiked in last week and got skunked by HIGH water. We left our boats and walked back in 2 days
later when the level was in the low 400s, and it was probably on the high side of good for a really
strong group with lots of safety set. Since then I have talked to close to 10 different people who
have hiked in and been skunked by high water, and the consensus seems to be that 250-350 is the
range you are looking for on the North Fork Gauge. Leland