East,
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01. Gothic Bridge to above Stupid Falls (Upper East)
| Usual Difficulty |
IV (may vary with level) |
| Length |
0.75 Miles |
| Avg. Gradient |
182 fpm |
| Max Gradient |
182 fpm |
Upper East
Upper EastPhoto of Matt B and Darren M by unknown taken May 11, 2002 @ 400 CFS
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River Description
In the shadow of spectacular Gothic Mountain, the East is the easiest and shortest of the Crested
Butte creeks, there are 6 slides that deserve a quick scout. If this run were 2 or 3 miles long
with the same quality slides the entire length it would be one of the most popular runs in
Colorado. Unfortunately the run is
way to short. It's kinda like a one stoplight town, blink
and you'll miss it. If your a Class V paddler take your play boat and surf every single wave the
whole way down. Confident Class III boaters should be able to make it down this run as long as they
have good babysitters.
To get there: Take Gothic Rd out of Crested Butte until you cross the river. This bridge
is the put-in. To get to the takeout continue down the road another 50 yards past the bridge and
take the first dirt road on the right. About a mile down that road keep an eye out for a large
flat field to the right with the grass next to the road trampled down a bit from parking. Look
for a small trail leading to the far corner of the field, this is where to scout Stupid Falls and
the takeout.
The Quadruple Crown: Because of the short length and proximity of the Crested Butte creeks
all 4 of them can be run in the same day. The East River is the best to start out with;
it has the largest flow and the least gradient of the four. Next in line is Daisy Creek. Just continue downstream
after Daisy to the confluence with the Slate River; there will be about 1/2 mile
of slack water until the first rapid. The takeout for the Slate River is the same as Oh Be Joyful Creek so just walk or drive
up to the OBJ put-in from there.
StreamTeam Status: Not Verified
Last Updated: 2009-02-27 11:28:51