Big Timber Creek, MT

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near Half Moon Campground

Class V
1 Miles
Avg Gradient 720 fpm
Max Gradient 680 fpm

The Gambler


The Gambler
Photo of Troy Nedved by David Schroeder taken July 2003 @ med.

River Description

This thing is in the Montana Surf guidebook, and in Twitch. It's at least a class V.

Lat/longitude coords are a good guess, bracketing the gnarliest section. More exact coords will be posted as we get them.

Info from StreamKeeper Cody Howard:

Drive up to Half Moon Campground, and then hike the trail up along the creek. You will see a sign and a side trail to go look at the Falls, worth checking out so you know what's coming up at the end of the run. Continue to hike up and you'll cross a bridge; hike up the hill almost to the top, and then head down to the creek.
-You should come to an 80-ft slide that constricts at the bottom; this is the Pinch. Put in and run it, or below it, but be careful because there is no warm up, and it's a tricky slide.
- There will be a bunch of clean slides, including Gambler, a right banking slide into a gnarly hole.
- From there you will go underneath the bridge and it will turn into a boulder drop. GET out as soon as the canyon constricts because you've got to portage the upper half of the falls.
- Run the lower half of the falls (shown in Twitch) and then you'll come to Shakedown (last slide) and then get out at Half Moon.

---> Definitely pick up a copy of Montana Surf, the guidebook, for a more detailed description of the creek and surrounding runs. Beautiful guidebook, which you shouldn't be without.
-CODY HOWARD

Check out Mike Albrecht's photos of Big Timber Creek


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Last Updated: 2004-03-03 23:08:35

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CODY- Gambler


CODY- Gambler  Big Timber Creek MT
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CODY- Big Timber Falls


CODY- Big Timber Falls  Big Timber Creek MT
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Upper BT Falls (unrunable)


Upper BT Falls (unrunable)  Big Timber Falls MT
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Big Timber Falls


Big Timber Falls  Big Timber Creek MT
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Big Timber Falls


Big Timber Falls  Big Timber Creek MT
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Big Timber Falls from above.


Big Timber Falls from above.  Big Timber Creek MT
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Pinching one.


Pinching one.  Big Timber Creek MT
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The Gambler from below


The Gambler from below  Big Timber Creek MT
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Tripple Dipple, bottom drop


Tripple Dipple, bottom drop  Big Timber Creek MT
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2006-07-09 00:59:49 (746 days ago)
Chris GormanDetails
I hiked this thing...It is just insanely huge. Biggest boatable whitewater I have EVER seen. It is all hikeable...Great hike if you are around bozeman.
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