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B) Upper: Ramsey (Mill St) to Gabbro (Baker) Falls (2.42 miles)

Usual Difficulty II-III (may vary with level)
Avg. Gradient 50 fpm
Max Gradient 59 fpm

Gabbro (Baker) Falls


Gabbro (Baker) Falls
Photo by Rob Smage

Gauge Information

Name Range Difficulty Updated Level
BLACK RIVER NEAR BESSEMER, MI
usgs-04031000 400 - 1000 cfs II-III 04h31m 144 cfs (rc= -0.4 )


River Description

Quick Facts:
Location: Western Upper Peninsula, Michigan, between Bessemer & Wakefield (about 8.5 miles ENE of Hurley/Ironwood).
Shuttle Length: 3 miles. (See details in "Directions" Tab.)

Drainage area at gauge: (a few miles downstream of take-out for this reach) 200 square miles.


Note: Boaters may wish to combine this reach with all or part of the section upstream to make for a longer trip.

This reach is characterized by fairly continuous class II rock and boulder bed rapids leading into some entertaining sequences of small ledges in the final mile. There is a Neepikon Falls shown on many maps downstream (north) of the Hwy.2 bridge, but it is difficult to ascertain which portion of the small ledges is the "falls".

Take-out is at an underground pipeline right-of-way which may be reached by driving to the Blackjack ski area on Blackjack Rd, crossing the covered bridge over the river, turning left in the parking area and following the road back upstream to an obvious clearing at the top of the hill. Walk down to the river at this point to mark or make certain that you can recognize it from the river as this is only a short distance upstream of Gabbro Falls. At higher flows and/or with less experienced paddlers, it may be prudent to use another pipeline clearing about a quarter mile upstream to minimize the potential of a paddler being flushed into this potentially fatal falls.

There is one more good drop just downstream of the recommended take-out that may be run with caution as this places one very close to the brink of Gabbro Falls. Known locally as Baker Falls, Gabbro has an initial drop of about 10' onto rock, immediately spilling another 25' into a narrow slot, with the river turning 90 degrees to the right at the base of the falls (see photo above). The exit from this mini-canyon is a constriction of about 10' that drops onto and behind a large boulder. The whole sequence is well worth taking a look at when in the area, even if you do not intend to boat this reach.

Note: Part or all (it is unclear from the write-up on their 'blog') of this drop was run in April, 2007 by Tao Berman & Eric Boomer. Photos verify running of the first two pitches (10' and 25'), but it appears wood (and other concerns) may have had them rope out before finishing the rest of the drop.

There is about a third of a mile of rockbed rapid downstream of Gabbro to the covered bridge at the entrance to Blackjack ski area, and the confluence with Jackson Creek. While it is possible to portage Gabbro (recommended on river-right) and run this final stretch, it is not easy, thus the recommended carry-out above the falls.


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Last Updated: 2009-11-23 08:45:01

Gabbro (Baker) Falls

Detail Trip Report Edit  Gabbro (Baker) Falls  Black River, MI(11.36KB .jpeg)


Gauge Information

Gauge Description:

This gauge has only relatively recently been brought back online. (It had existed prior to 1982.)
We do not have specific experience with this reach, so min/max are very tentative.
Please add a message (on the "Comments" tab) if you boat this reach and have info or opinions regarding min/max levels.

Note: Be aware that indication of a 'runnable' level does not mean that the river is necessarily runnable. In winter, readings may be 'ice affected', and/or sections of the river may be impassable due to ice.

Offseason ('Ice') Stage-Gauge Conversions:
2.75' = 451cfs
2.50' = 371cfs
2.25' = 300cfs
2.00' = 236cfs
1.75' = 180cfs

Gauge Information

Name Range Difficulty Updated Level
BLACK RIVER NEAR BESSEMER, MI
usgs-04031000 400 - 1000 cfs II-III 04h31m 144 cfs (rc= -0.4 )

RangeWater LevelDifficultyComment
400 -1000 cfs barely runnable-high runnable II-III

Report - Reports of Black B) Upper: Ramsey (Mill St) to Gabbro (Baker) Falls (2.42 miles) and related gauges

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Reports

When River/Gauge Subject Level Reporter
Black River [MI] Gabbro (Baker) Falls n/a Rob Smage

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Whitewater, Quietwater: A Guide to the Wild Rivers of Wisconsin, Upper Michigan, and Northeast Minnesota
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Rapid Summary

Mile Rapid Name Class Features (Legend)
1.6Neepikon FallsN/A
2.5Gabbro FallsVTakeout Portage Hazard Waterfall

Rapid Descriptions

Neepikon Falls (Class N/A, Mile 1.6)

While there is a named, labeled 'falls' here, reports are it is more just a relatively insignificant series of short ledges and rapids. (Indeed, from Google aerial maps, there is nothing visible here!)



Gabbro Falls (Class V, Mile 2.5)

This falls is BEYOND the highly recommended take-out for this reach. While the falls has been run (by Tao Berman and crew) it is NOT recommended for the vast majority of boaters. Thus, make certain to get out at the power-line clearing upstream of this falls.





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