The upper half is best at the higher range of flows and even above 600 cfs. The lower canyon section is typically run at the lower end of the range of flows. The run is done at higher and lower flows all the time, but these flows are best for a first time down.
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| usgs-12208000 | 400 - 600 cfs | V | 00h35m | 1100 cfs (rc= 3.5 ) | ||||||||
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| When | River/Gauge | Subject | Level | Reporter |
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| Nooksack, Middle Fork [WA] |
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n/a | Hale Hanaway | |
| Middle Fork of the Nooksack [WA] |
Log after Super Boof |
400 cfs | Keith A. Robinson | |
| Middle Fork Nooksack [WA] |
Icebox Paradise |
n/a | Thomas O'Keefe | |
| 3y225d14h35m | Middle fork Nooksack [wa] |
Rapid just below Island drop. |
825 cfs | Chris Tretwold |