Miller, West Fork - Upstream of Miller Rd. Bridge


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Miller, West Fork,

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Upstream of Miller Rd. Bridge

Usual Difficulty V+ (may vary with level)
Length 2.5 Miles
Avg. Gradient 312 fpm
Max Gradient 640 fpm

WF Miller, Immigration Falls


WF Miller, Immigration Falls
Photo of Hale Hanaway by Chris Tretwold taken 1213588800 @ 8800 cfs Skykomish @

Gauge Information

Name Range Difficulty Updated Level
West Fork Miller
virtual-6263 180 - 280 cfs V+ 01h11m 78.96 cfs (rc= -1.0 )


River Description

SEASON: Fall rains and spring snowmelt

FUN FACT: Extreme steep creeking

TAKEOUT: Turn onto NE Old Cascade Highway from Hwy. 2 at mile 45.9 (you'll see the sign for Money Creek campground). Follow this road 0.9 miles to Miller River Road (FR 6410). Drive to the West Fork bridge (mile 3.5 and elevation 1270'). Check road conditions with Mt. Baker - Snoqulamie National Forest; follow link to the forest road conditions report under the recreation link.

PUT-IN: An old jeep trail, officially closed to vehicles in fall 2000, parallels the river along river left. The gradient tapers off and you can find a good put-in after about two miles of hiking and scouting.

DESCRIPTION:

Some extremely steep boulder gardens and a couple of marginally runnable waterfalls. Tao Berman ran the upper one known as Borderline and Bryan Urakawa ran the lower one which is Immigration Falls. You can scout the run as you hike to the put-in. Log hazards have been significant in recent years.

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StreamTeam Status: Not Verified
Last Updated: 2009-05-01 02:58:09

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