Bash Bish Brook,
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Below Bash Bish Falls to Copake Falls
| Usual Difficulty |
IV-V+ (may vary with level) |
| Length |
0.6 Miles |
| Avg. Gradient |
150 fpm |
River Description
A few quick words on Bash Bish: This is a very cool and intimate run tucked into a little valley in
the Taconic Range where the New York, Massachussetts, and Connecticut state lines converge. The
put-in is immediately downstream of the considerable Bash Bish Falls. There will likely be tourists
taking pictures of the falls and they will definitely think you are of questionable mental health
if you contemplate running the first two drops below the falls. While the rest of the run is mostly
IV+ in nature, the first two drops are a big step up from the rest of the run and should be given
close visual inspection. They reportedly have been altered by the heavy flooding in October '05 and
may no longer be runnable (unless you're
really good).
The rest of the run is short but sweet. It moves very quickly. Lots of action/reaction boating.
Before you know it, it's over. Either hike back up for another run, or go for the Ted Devoe triple
crown: Bash Bish, Hubbard Brook, and the seldom run Umpacheenee Falls.
I will try to get some pics and better logistical info up some time this spring. Enjoy.</>
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Last Updated: 2008-04-06 18:47:55
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