1. Goodell Creek to Copper CreekClass II-III+
8.9 Miles
Avg Gradient 15 fpm
River DescriptionSeason Throughout the year. Dam release modulates the annual hydrograph, but weekly hydrographs are closely tied to power demand. Seattle City Light works to operate their dams in a manner that is protective of the rich fishery resources of the Skagit River. Fun Fact Consistent dam release flows along a beautiful river Description In the 1970's Seattle City Light pushed for construction of a 108 MW hydropower project at Copper Creek that would have inundated this section of river. As opposition from environmental groups, fishermen, whitewater boaters, and tribes increased however the Seattle City Council decided to shelve the project in August 1981. This section remains free flowing but unlike the section just downstream it is not protected under the Wild and Scenic Rivers Act. The Skagit River is a great place for advanced beginners to go and learn from an experienced paddler. If you don't have a solid brace swims are just about always guaranteed, but the big wave trains in S-Bends are fun and it's normally not too much trouble to pick up the yard sale at the end (the waves could be a fun surfing spot if you're not busy chasing swimmers). The run starts at the putin with easy class II rapids. It's a good section for practice with strong eddy lines and occasoinal wave trains. The excitement of the run comes with the S-Bends, a series of three distinct rapids separated by short stretches of flatwater in between. The big wave trains are either great excitement or absolute terror for first-time paddlers. They normally rate class III. They become bigger and faster with higher water levels (> 6000 cfs), but it would be hard to call them anything more difficult than III+. There is a hole that could cause trouble near the middle of the rapid, but otherwise they flush straight through. The S Bends can be scouted from the road near mile 114. The river calms down considerably after leaving the S bends and continues along at any easy pace to the takeout. Logistics
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Shuttle StreamTeam Status: Verified
Last Updated: 2008-09-16 16:40:19
Stream Team Editor Thomas O'Keefe 3537 NE 87th St. Seattle, WA 98115 E-mail: okeefe@americanwhitewater.org Phone: 425-417-9012 |
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