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Thunder River Rd put in
| Thunder River Rd put in |
Photo by Amanda Loftis
Park at the odd little turn around in the middle of the sagebrush desert on Thunder River Rd.
First Weir (Class II, Mile 1.5)
Laramie River first weir
| Laramie River first weir |
Photo of Will Reeves by Amanda Loftis @ 308 cfs
A breached weir. Easy to run
Weir 2 (Class II, Mile 2.8)
Laramie weir 2
| Laramie weir 2 |
Photo of Amanda Loftis by Will Reeves @ 308 cfs
A slightly more difficult weir. This one is still easy to run
Garret Rd
A private bridge crosses the river and would be a takeout if you needed it in an ABSOLUTE emergency
Weir 3 (Class III, Mile 3.8)
The third weir is the largest but still has an easy line
Weir 4 (Class II, Mile 4.2)
The final weir is fairly small and straightforward. This is the last of the "real" flatwater
first canyon (Class II+, Mile 4.3)
Typical Laramie class III stuff
| Typical Laramie class III stuff |
Photo of Amanda Loftis by Will Reeves taken 2007-09-02 @ 308 cfs
The first canyon on the Laramie is fairly easy class II and III with few hazards.
Surfing spot (Class II, Mile 5.8)
playing on the Laramie
| playing on the Laramie |
Photo of Will Reeves by Amanda Loftis taken 2007-09-02 @ 308 cfs
A small class II rapid has a decent surf wave. This is part of the easy class II stuff in the first canyon.
Start of the big stuff (Class III, Mile 6.3)
Laramie makes the turn into the big stuff
| Laramie makes the turn into the big stuff |
Photo of Will Reeves by Amanda Loftis taken 2007-09-02 @ 308 cfs
After you pass the surfing rapid you enter the steep canyon (120 ft/mile). It starts out easy but pick up quickly.
Prime time (Class IV, Mile 6.3)
Prime Time
| Prime Time |
Photo by Will Reeves @ 308 cfs
Prime Time starts out the big rapids. The approach to this drop is on a blind left corner. Pay attention to the river as it picks up speed because this rapid could collect logs, pin boats, or beat you down.
Prime Time boof (Class IV, Mile 6.3)
Laramie at Prime Time boof
| Laramie at Prime Time boof |
Photo of Will Reeves by Amanda Loftis taken 2007-09-02 @ 308 cfs
There are two lines in Prime Time. A boof off the right of the pillow or some ledges on the left.
ledge below Prime Time (Class II+, Mile 6.3)
Laramie ledges
| Laramie ledges |
Photo of Will Reeves by Amanda Loftis @ 308 cfs
Boofs and rock gardens (Class III, Mile 6.5)
Landing the boof
| Landing the boof |
Photo of Amanda Loftis by Will Reeves @ 308 cfs
A series of boofs and rock gardens follow Prime Time
First Falls (Class IV, Mile 6.6)
Laramies first falls
| Laramies first falls |
Photo of Will Reeves by Amanda Loftis @ 308 cfs
The Laramie has 2 small waterfalls. This is the first one. Scout on river left.
Flume (Class III+, Mile 6.9)
Flume
| Flume |
Photo of Amanda Loftis by Will Reeves @ 308 cfs
The flume follows below the First falls. This rapid has two parts and leads into the big drop/main event on the Laramie.
Flume part 2 (Class III+, Mile 6.9)
Approch to the main event
| Approch to the main event |
Photo of Amanda Loftis by Will Reeves taken 2007-09-02 @ 308 cfs
After the first part of the Flume eddy out on the left and scout the big drop
Big one/Main Event (Class IV, Mile 6.9)
Entering the main event
| Entering the main event |
Photo of Amanda Loftis by Will Reeves taken 2007-09-02 @ 308 cfs
The biggest rapid on the Laramie is a two stage waterfall that starts off with a narrow approch and a big hole. This is followed by a large boulder that splits the flow right above a 8 foot waterfall drop.
I am sure this one has a better name. If you know it let me know or post it.
Big one/main event (Class IV, Mile 7.0)
The big one
| The big one |
Photo of Amanda Loftis by Will Reeves taken 2007-09-02 @ 308 cfs
The second part of the drop is the waterfall/ledge.
Nozzle (Class III+, Mile 7.0)
flume below the big drop
| flume below the big drop |
Photo of Will Reeves by Amanda Loftis taken 2007-09-02 @ 308 cfs
After the big drop the river constricts into a tight nozzle and drops though some boulders. The drop is straight forward.
last one (Class III, Mile 7.0)
Paddling out
| Paddling out |
Photo of Will Reeves by Amanda Loftis taken 2007-09-02 @ 308 cfs
The canyon open up with a final class III- rapid. This one is easy.
Gazebo
A gazebo and outhouse are on river right. You could hike out here but it would be a long hike.
paddle out (Class II+, Mile 7.5)
paddle out rapids
| paddle out rapids |
Photo of Amanda Loftis by Will Reeves taken 2007-09-02 @ 308 cfs
After the steep stuff the river opens up and the paddle out begins. Many of the rapids here are class II with a few easy IIIs.
Takeout
Takeout
| Takeout |
Photo by Amanda Loftis taken 2007-09-02
The lake that feeds Bluegrass Creek provides the takout.