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Baltimore, MI

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Hwy.45 to M Br Ontonagon to Hwy.45 (5.4 + 3.9 miles)

Class III-IV+
5.4 Miles
Avg Gradient 47 fpm
Max Gradient 116 fpm

Creamy Peanut Butter Falls


Creamy Peanut Butter Falls
Photo of Harry House by Tom O'Keefe taken 19April1997

Gauge Information

low
3.13
8/20 3:00

Min Sug. Level:  4.8 ft *

River Description

The first two miles of this reach are a quietwater access paddle with very little gradient. Things start picking up as one approaches "Creamy Peanut Butter Falls", a vertical drop of about 10'. A short distance downstream, Okundekun Falls, a 20' vertical which, while possibly runnable, should be considered a portage, river left. (It mostly lands hard on rock.)

The fun part of the Baltimore begins below Okundekun Falls with a mix of slides and boulder drops. The geology gets very interesting here as well. This is a unique river in the U.P. with a river bottom of smooth sandstone forming the midwest version of slick-rock. In fact, the canyon section below makes for some great mountain biking in the summer. "Let us Pray" begins the action directly below the Okundekun falls footbridge. There are a number of class II and III rapids on the way to "Cyclops", where the river splits around a small rock island and drops about 12' with a slide on each side of the island.

The river continues its slick-rock class II-III rapids until you take a 90 degree bend to the left and see remains of an ancient swinging footbridge. Take a breather on river right at the old footbridge for a mandatory scout. The canyon below is an awesome spectacle.

This is the most challenging section of the river, class IV+ at lower flows pushing into class V territory when higher. Undercut boulders and shorelines (otherwise generally scarce in the midwest) abound. This section starts out with low angle slide sequences gradually steepening further in. The crux comes with a medium angle slide of about 15' just above where the river makes a hard turn right. The river is deflected hard right with an inconvenient boulder on the outside of the bend, then drops off another, slightly steeper slide of about 12' ("The Mass Has Ended"). This sequence can be portaged river right.

The fun is far from over because below the major drop lies a 200 yard section of sloping sandstone bedrock ("Go In Peace") in a canyon which makes for a long, squirrelly, low angle slide. There are boulders scattered at random on the surface of this bedrock making a slalom course of sorts. Wood is likely to be trapped between boulders, so plan your route carefully here. Be sure to bring your bike back here in the summer for an excellent ride. Gradient gradually slackens below here until the confluence with the M.Br.Ontonagon is reached.

The paddle out on the M.Br.Ontonagon adds 3.9 miles of low gradient paddling to this run and consists of moving water interspersed with a few light rockbed rapids.

Before you change out of your paddling gear, be sure to have a look at Sandstone Creek about 1/2 mile south of the take out, right next to HWY 45. If you find it boatable, it will be a great 'capper' to your day!

For additional description, see Upper Midwest PaddleGuide


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Last Updated: 2004-04-21 02:23:08

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Creamy Peanut Butter Falls


Creamy Peanut Butter Falls  Baltimore MI
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No bread needed


No bread needed  Baltimore MI
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Okundekun Falls


Okundekun Falls  Baltimore MI
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Cyclops


Cyclops  Baltimore MI
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Doin' some prayin'


Doin' some prayin'  Baltimore MI
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More prayin'


More prayin'  Baltimore MI
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Look out below


Look out below  Baltimore MI
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Below "Mass has ended"


Below "Mass has ended"  Baltimore MI
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Gauge Description:

Cited gauge is M.Br.Ontonagon, of which this river is a tributary. (You'll take out at the gauge location.) Unfortunately, the Ontonagon is highly dam regulated, and this gauge is located below the confluence of the E.Br.Ontonagon as well. Thus this gauge is only a rough indicator. Look for better than 1000 cfs on the M.Br. gauge for starters.

Paddlers measure down from the underside of the bridge-deck on the donwstream river left side. 12' down is the minimum and 4' down is too high. The max is somewhere between, but this reach hasn't been run enough to confidently set that value.

This reach is flashy and may rise and fall rapidly. A more accurate onsite judgement may be had by hiking 1.4 miles in to Okundekun Falls via the North Country Trail from a marked Hwy 45 parking area.

Since many of the slides are fairly broad (in relation to the rest of the reach) this does not make a good low water run. Conversely, the regular bedrock slides create some scary holes when it is high. This duality, combined with the flashy nature of this stream, makes it difficult to catch at a "good" water level. Those who do will find the effort worthwhile.

Mid Br Ontonagon R n Rockland [ MI ]

Current Conditions

Stage Flow Updated
3.13 152 8/20 3:00

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Level Legend: Running Below Minimum Recommended Flow Above Maximum Recommended Flow Unknown
Descriptions of reaches with River Name in bold have been verified by a regional StreamTeam member.

State River Name/Section Class Level Rel. Level Updated
MI Baltimore— Hwy.45 to M Br Ontonagon to Hwy.45 (5.4 + 3.9 miles) III-IV+ 3.13 ft *   low 8/20 3:00
MI Ontonagon, E.Br.— East Branch Rd to Hwy.45 (7.5 miles) II-III 152 cfs   low 8/20 3:00
MI Ontonagon, M.Br.— B) below Bond Falls to Hwy.28 (7.7 miles) II 152 cfs   8/20 3:00
MI Ontonagon, M.Br.— C) below Agate Falls (Hwy.28) to Hwy.45 (25 miles) I-III 152 cfs   8/20 3:00

Station Description

AW Gauge ID:1823
USGS Station:04035500
HUC:04020102
Latitude:46.6992
Longitude:-89.1600
Class:4

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