1. UpperClass IV-V
4.5 Miles
StreamTeam Status: unverified
Last Updated: 2001-04-05 14:24:03
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2008-06-03 06:18:02 (31 days ago)
The lower section looks great and has been flushed of the wood from last year. The strainer past the campground is gone making it possible to boat all the way to the lake. The second bridge up from the campground has a very dangerous strainer. We have been running below the bridge down to the lake. If the upper has a log across as stated in the other warning, the flow must come down or the eddies will be blown out making it impossible to stop. Edit
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2008-06-03 06:14:21 (31 days ago)
went to scount logan creek last night 5-29-08 and there is a large strainer just above the last part of the first big drop, it is not something to take lightly, hopefully it flushes but it was lodged in pretty good. the rest of what i walked looked freaken great. but that bad boy is just rite in the middle of the main line off the "big" drop. don't want to see anybody get hurt. this is on the upper section. Edit
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2006-05-09 14:21:22 (787 days ago)
chris goble
I was on it in the Spring of 2005 and the upper drops were really woody. I wouldn't recommend the sections above the last bridge, even though that is where the fun is.
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2005-06-24 18:46:57 (1106 days ago)
Nathaniel Vandal
Logan Creek is a fun stretch of water that starts off with a bang and then mellows out for a while. One hundred yards after the bridge, the water goes through a couple staged boulder garden. Scout from the right. Immeadiatly after stay right and boof off a little four footer into a nice pool. The water is then Boogie Water for several miles. There are two other series of rapids, one after the first bridge, and then the other is an s-turn before the take out. Boat scout this section for wood. Pictures and video available at www.middlebury.edu/~nvandal
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