Gunnison - 02. Crystal Dam to Chukar Trail


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02. Crystal Dam to Chukar Trail (Black Canyon)

Class IV-V
16 Miles
Avg Gradient 51 fpm
Max Gradient 210 fpm

18 footer at ~750 CFS


18 footer at ~750 CFS
Photo of Sam Lindblom by Will Crim taken July 26, 2003 @ 750 CFS

Gauge Information

Name Range Updated Level
GUNNISON RIVER BELOW GUNNISON TUNNEL, CO 400 - 3000 cfs 00h25m 507 cfs (rc= 0.0 )


River Description

The Black Canyon is a classic Colorado run through a spectacular chasm.
Although this is really a class IV run with some spice of V, it has a solid V adventure rating. The canyon is very deep and committing with strenuous portaging…and poison ivy; don’t forget about the poison ivy. For a place that gets about an hour of sunlight a day, it has produced some of the healthiest poison ivy on the planet. At any rate, if you like being in deep remote canyons and enjoy high adventure, then this run is for you. Most of the drops are boulder-style and of the highest quality, at least the ones that are runnable. Many rapids in the canyon completely sieve out and require strenuous portaging. In 1997, Chuck Kern, a world-class paddler, drowned in an unseen undercut while attempting to run part of the section that's commonly portaged. A short description of the accident can be read here. Luckily, most of the portages are no-brainers; it’s either a sweet drop or certain death. This run is usually done in two days but can easily be done in one long day if you know what you are doing, and if you are training for the Iron Man. A person spending the night in the canyon will be rewarded with a beautiful sandy beach and one of the best camping experiences ever.

Day 1

Shortly after the put-in, the river moves through class III boulder-slalom type rapids. Be on the lookout for the first major drop, which can sneak up on an unctuous paddler. This drop comes just after a sharp right-hand turn and is one of the few drops that will require careful consideration. The line is down a thin slot on the far left and into a powerful hole (this hole can’t be seen from the scout on the right bank). Next, whether you are still looking at the sky or not, you must go through door Number 1, 2, 3, or 4. Door Number 1 = sieve, Door Number 2 = sieve, Door Number 3 = freedom, Door Number 4 = piton, jacking, then freedom. The portage is on the right.

The river continues with a class III/IV nature and an occasional class V- drop or portage for several miles. As a general rule of thumb, if the river looks like it is dropping off the face of the earth, it probably is. Just paddle to the right bank, pick up your boat, and start walking. Almost all of the portages on day one are on the right.

Eventually the canyon will really start to close in. This is the Narrows, and this is where some of the best class V drops can be found. Be sure to note the 1500-foot vertical walls that extend out of the water on both sides. Don’t get hurt here! The last treat of the Narrows is the 18-footer. A totally calm pool spills through a perfect U-shaped spout. Boof left through the center spout with left angle, and keep your nose up. The landing is deeper than it appears, but no need to take a chance. Now for the mile-long portage over VW Beetles. This portage can either be 45-minute grunt if you take the right path or a 3-hour nightmare if you don’t, and totally avoiding the poison ivy is impossible-yes impossible!

The Portage

Pull over on the right bank about 100 yards past the 18-footer. Don’t bother trying to run some of the drops in the portage; the river is under boulders more than it is exposed to the air. Stay close to the right wall and high above the river. Continue on the right until the right wall angles down to the river, forcing a decent (don’t be surprised if this takes more than 30 minutes or so, and don’t descend prematurely). Descend down large boulders aiming for a large calm pool with a rope across it. This spot is a good alternate camp in rainy weather, because of a natural cave that exists there. Next, ferry across the pool to the river left bank. Climb directly up to the left wall and continue along it for 100 yards or so, until you are forced down to the river again. This time the descent is on steep loose dirt, so lowering boats with a rope may be a good idea. Run one small drop and then ferry to the right bank fast. Get out (it’s almost over) and carry 50 yards down the right bank past a cool looking waterfall, and put in when things look reasonable. At this point you are at the base of S.O.B. gully, which is a possible, yet grueling escape from the canyon. After one long rapid, beach camp is reached on the right.

Day 2

Immediately after beach camp things get interesting. Class III+ boulder slalom leads to a ledge-type drop. The best line seems to be down right of center and angling left. Scout river right. Closet Rapid comes soon after the ledge and is composed of a long tight boulder maze. Eddy hop, go slow, and choose your line carefully, because a wrong turn could lead to a dead end with a sieve. The general path starts left, works right, and then back left again. Be careful not to get lured right at the end, or you will loose the main current and will be forced to portage. Some more boogie water leads to a calm pool backed up by the end of the earth. There is no mistaking this thing – ever gotten vertigo in your boat before? There looks to be a possible line down the right, but this is usually a portage. If you are thinking of running this thing scout on river right, but first look up and try to figure out how your buddies are going to get your broken body out of there. The portage is on the left and getting out of your boat involves some creativity. Once at the base of this monster, the only thing left is a short, fun, class IV drop and a long paddle out. If you opted for the Chukar Trail take out, paddle for several miles while watching for an obvious beach and trail on the left. This is where you will burden your shoulder one last time for the uphill slog to the parking lot. For the Confluence takeout, continue paddling down the never-ending Gunny Gorge until the North Fork is reached.

Shuttle

Take-out: To get out of the canyon, one must either paddle the never-ending Gunny Gorge to the confluence with the North Fork, or carry up the mile long Chukar Trail (think about how sore your shoulder will be by the time you get there). The road to Chukar Trail will require a vehicle with good ground clearance. The confluence take-out is located at Forks of the Gunnison, which is 1 mile south down a dirt road located 6.2 miles west of Hotchkiss and 14 miles east of Delta on Rout 92. To get to Chukar Trail, head east on Falcon Rd., which is located just south of Olathe on Hwy. 50. Follow the signs to Chukar Trail.

Put-in: Take Hwy. 50 east out of Montrose. Turn left (north) on to Rout 347 following the signs to the national park. Just after the entrance station (and a fee) turn right following signs to East Portal. Once at the bottom of the canyon, turn left into the campground and park by the river. Before launching, a permit must be obtained from the visitors’ center. Permits are available upon request and should be obtained before descending to East Portal.


StreamTeam Status: Not Verified
Last Updated: 2009-04-19 11:40:52

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Matthew Hopkins
Lakewood, CO


Life in the Fast Lane

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2nd Ferry Pool

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18 Footer

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18 Footer

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Lost Boy Slots

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Lost Boy Slots

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Lost Boy Slots

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Lost Boy Slots

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Ball Crusher

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Pillow Move

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Pillow Move (or boof move)

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Corner Pocket

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Cave Blow the Pinch

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View of Narrows Pinch

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View of Narrows

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Principal's Office

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Ulturnative to the right line

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Triple Drop

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Lower Intestine

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Lower Intestine

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Lower Intestine

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Double Drop

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Double Drop

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Double Drop

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Double Drop

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Matt in On Ramp w/S-Turn

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On Ramp w/S-Turn

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Fremont on On Ramp w/S-Turn

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18 footer at ~750 CFS

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Black Canyon - Paul 18 footer

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Black Canyon - Solid V above 18 footer

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Black Canyon - The Portage

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Black Canyon - Entrance to First V Rapid

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Black Canyon - 18 footer

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Black Canyon - Scott in the Narrows

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Black Canyon - Rock Camp

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Gauge Information

Gauge Description:

CO Water Talk: 303-831-7135
Division 4, Station 6 (4*6*). Gunnison Below East Portal

The Black Canyon can be run as low as 400; however, a good level is around 700 and above. The river is still high quality at low flows, except for the 18 foot waterfall which requires a creative portage (rappelling, jumping, or scrableing) at flows less than 550 or so.
The season for this run is whenever it is free of ice, since the Crystal dam keeps the flow running at a fairly constant rate. The best time to hit the Black Canyon is usually late summer when most of the snow-melt rivers are spent for the year.

Gauge Information

Name Range Updated Level
GUNNISON RIVER BELOW GUNNISON TUNNEL, CO
usgs-09128000 400 - 3000 cfs 00h25m 507 cfs (rc= 0.0 )

RangeWater LevelComment
400.0000-3000.0000 barely runnable-high runnable

Report - Reports of Gunnison 02. Crystal Dam to Chukar Trail 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
64d00h09m Black Canyon [CO] Black Canyon From 9/5/09 to 9/7/09 n/a Matthew Hopkins
2y76d14h09m Gunnison [CO] Entrance to Daywrecker ~850 Jake Zywicke
5y97d22h09m n/a [CO] Warning n/a Kit Davidson
5y120d22h09m Gunnison (Black Canyon) [CO] Black Canyon - Rock Camp 760 cfs Bryan Houle
5y121d22h09m Gunnison (Black Canyon) [CO] Black Canyon - Scott in the Narrows 760 cfs Bryan Houle
6y126d22h09m Black Canyon of the Gunnison [CO] 18 footer at ~750 CFS 750 CFS n/a

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User Comments


2008-05-31 06:58:07 (526 days ago)
Nick DavidDetails
The description posted here is deceptive to say the least. I ran the Black Canyon last year at a
medium/low level, and nothing about this run is Class IV in nature. Until the relative flatwater
near the end, there are numerous class V rapids, and the portage is very strenuous, it took our
group quite a bit longer than what the description indicates. In addition these rapids are some of
the most most sieved out pieces of shit I have ever seen. This is a true multi-day class V run, and
while not as difficult as the stuff in the high sierra, it definitely deserves a V+ rating when
taking the remote nature into account.
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Rapid Summary

Mile Rapid Name Class Features (Legend)
0.0Still in ProgressN/A
1.0Day Wrecker5.2Portage Hazard Photo
2.0On Ramp w/ S-TurnIVPhoto
3.0Double TroubleIV+Photo
4.0Lower IntestineVPhoto
5.0Tripple DropVIPortage Photo
6.0Principal's OfficeVPhoto
7.0Corner PocketIVPhoto
8.0Pillow MoveIVPhoto
9.0Ball Crusher5.2Portage Hazard Photo
10.0Lost Boy SlotsIV+Photo
11.018 FooterVWaterfall Photo
12.0Hell PortageVIPortage Hazard
13.0Beach CampN/AAccess
14.0Life in the Fast LaneVPhoto
15.0Pinball City/ClosetVHazard
16.0Great FallsVIPortage Hazard

Rapid Descriptions

Day Wrecker (Class 5.2, Mile 1.0)

Entrance to Daywrecker

Entrance to Daywrecker
Photo of Kyle McCutchen by Jake Zywicke taken 1188014400 @ ~850


On Ramp w/ S-Turn (Class IV, Mile 2.0)

Matt in On Ramp w/S-Turn

Matt in On Ramp w/S-Turn
Photo of On Ramp by Fremont Shields


Double Trouble (Class IV+, Mile 3.0)

Double Drop

Double Drop
Photo of Matt Hopkins by Fremont Shields


Lower Intestine (Class V, Mile 4.0)

Lower Intestine

Lower Intestine
Photo of Fremont Shields by Matt Hopkins


Tripple Drop (Class VI, Mile 5.0)

Triple Drop

Triple Drop
Photo of One Ugly Drop by Fremont Shields


Principal's Office (Class V, Mile 6.0)

Principal's Office

Principal's Office
Photo by Fremont Shields


Corner Pocket (Class IV, Mile 7.0)

Corner Pocket

Corner Pocket
Photo of Fremont Shields by Matt Hopkins


Pillow Move (Class IV, Mile 8.0)

Pillow Move (or boof move)

Pillow Move (or boof move)
Photo of Matt Hopkins by Fremont Shields


Ball Crusher (Class 5.2, Mile 9.0)

Ball Crusher

Ball Crusher
Photo of No One I Know by Fremont Shields


Lost Boy Slots (Class IV+, Mile 10.0)

Lost Boy Slots

Lost Boy Slots
Photo of Matt Hopkins by Fremont Shields


18 Footer (Class V, Mile 11.0)

18 Footer

18 Footer
Photo of Matt Hopkins by Fremont Shields


Life in the Fast Lane (Class V, Mile 14.0)

Life in the Fast Lane

Life in the Fast Lane
Photo of Fremont Shields by Matt Hopkins




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