Roaring Fork - 02. Aspen to Upper Woody Creek Bridge


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02. Aspen to Upper Woody Creek Bridge (Slaughterhouse)

Usual Difficulty IV-V (may vary with level)
Length 4.5 Miles
Avg. Gradient 85 fpm
Max Gradient 108 fpm

Slaughterhouse Falls at 1000 cfs


Slaughterhouse Falls at 1000 cfs
Photo of Sammer Elias "Kanu" by Bryan Houle taken 2002 @ 1000 cfs

Gauge Information

Name Range Difficulty Updated Level
ROARING FORK RIVER NEAR ASPEN, CO.
usgs-09073400 500 - 2000 cfs IV-V 01h11m cfs


River Description

This is one of the juiciest, quality, class 4 runs in the state. It goes on and on, it stays pretty consistent in its difficulty for the full four miles. The general character is technical, channelized 4. You can make it your slalom course, you can create your own more difficult lines, you can pick it a part. In comparison to the Numbers on the Arkansas, its a bit more difficult, a bit more techinical, and much more channelized. Its also a nicely scenic stretch of river.

The first rapid, one of the more difficult, Entrance Exam comes about 100 yards downstream of the put-in. Warm up quickly.

A drop that is out of character with the rest of the run, Slaughterhouse Falls, comes about half a mile below the put-in. Look for a calmer section of river, with a large scree field on the left, and a gently slopping beach/bank on the right. Eddie out at the bank on the right to scout. Slaughterhouse Falls is a river wide 6' ledge. At medium and lower flows the line is center left. Scouting from downstream you will see a spot where the falls form a "crotch", thats your line. Keep your speed up. Going over the falls to far to the right could be nasty. At higher flows check out a far right line over the falls.

Another drop to pay attention for is "Triple Drop", that includes a sticky hole at the bottom of the rapid in the center.

General comments for the whole run: There is potential for lots of play. Also, though there is not much, keep your eye out for unexpected, random wood, especially if your taking more interesting lines.
StreamTeam Status: Not Verified
Last Updated: 2009-04-19 12:13:04

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Slaughterhouse Falls

Detail Trip Report Edit  Slaughterhouse Falls  Roaring Fork, CO(67.81KB .jpeg)

Slaughterhouse Falls

Detail Trip Report Edit  Slaughterhouse Falls  Roaring Fork, CO(21.58KB .jpeg)

(RM) Slaughterhouse Put-In

Detail Trip Report Edit  (RM) Slaughterhouse Put-In  Roaring Fork, CO(114.38KB .jpeg)

(RM) Triple Drop - Kirk

Detail Trip Report Edit  (RM) Triple Drop - Kirk  Roaring Fork, CO(163.10KB .jpeg)

(RM) Hawaii 5-O

Detail Trip Report Edit  (RM) Hawaii 5-O  Roaring Fork, CO(91.32KB .jpeg)

(RM) Slaughterhouse Falls - Kirk

Detail Trip Report Edit  (RM) Slaughterhouse Falls - Kirk  Roaring Fork, CO(98.23KB .jpeg)

(RM) Slaughterhouse Falls from above

Detail Trip Report Edit  (RM) Slaughterhouse Falls from above  Roaring Fork, CO(92.99KB .jpeg)

(RM) Dave & Kirk Surfing

Detail Trip Report Edit  (RM) Dave & Kirk Surfing  Roaring Fork, CO(91.18KB .jpeg)

(RM) Triple Drop - Dave

Detail Trip Report Edit  (RM) Triple Drop - Dave  Roaring Fork, CO(183.79KB .jpeg)

(RM) Dave at Slaughterhouse Falls

Detail Trip Report Edit  (RM) Dave at Slaughterhouse Falls  Roaring Fork, CO(100.15KB .jpeg)

(RM) Boogie below Hawaii 5-O

Detail Trip Report Edit  (RM) Boogie below Hawaii 5-O  Roaring Fork, CO(115.72KB .jpeg)

(RM) Surf-N-Squirt Treatment

Detail Trip Report Edit  (RM) Surf-N-Squirt Treatment  Roaring Fork, CO(99.58KB .jpeg)

(RM) Typical Slaughterhouse

Detail Trip Report Edit  (RM) Typical Slaughterhouse  Roaring Fork, CO(120.82KB .jpeg)

Slaughterhouse Falls at 1000 cfs

Detail Trip Report Edit  Slaughterhouse Falls at 1000 cfs  Roaring Fork, CO(90.90KB .jpeg)


Gauge Information

Gauge Description:

550cfs to 800cfs = low flows.
800cfs to 1700cfs = medium flows.
1700cfs to 2700cfs = higher flows.
Above 2700cfs = high flows.

The USGS site does not have an accurate gauge for this site, refer to the Colorado Division of Water Resources site, the gauge is the "Roaring Fork below Maroon Creek". Here is the link below for the proper gauge, just copy and paste. www.dwr.state.co.us/Hydrology/flow_graph.asp?ID=ROABMCCO&MTYPE=DISCHRG

Gauge Information

Name Range Difficulty Updated Level
ROARING FORK RIVER NEAR ASPEN, CO.
usgs-09073400 500 - 2000 cfs IV-V 01h11m cfs

RangeWater LevelDifficultyComment
500 -2000 cfs barely runnable-high runnable IV-V

Report - Reports of Roaring Fork 02. Aspen to Upper Woody Creek Bridge 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
Roaring Fork [CO] Slaughterhouse Falls at 1000 cfs 1000 cfs sammer elias
Roaring Fork [CO] (RM) Typical Slaughterhouse 750 Robert Maxwell
Roaring Fork [CO] Slaughterhouse Falls n/a Matt Muir

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