The Sauk at Sauk gauge is typically used for this run. The flow on this stretch will actually be approximately 1/2 the discharge displayed on this gauge. During early summer snowmelt you can still have a great day on this run at 2000 cfs on the gauge, but with winter rain you're going to want a bit more. The run is generally considered ideal at flows between 5000 and 10,000 cfs.
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| usgs-12189500 | 2000 - 12000 cfs | II-III | 01h12m | 3280 cfs (rc= 0.1 ) | ||||||||
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| When | River/Gauge | Subject | Level | Reporter |
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| 5y176d00h56m | Sauk [WA] |
Sauk Praire Bridge access |
n/a | Thomas O'Keefe |