Feather, S. Fork, |
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| Usual Difficulty | IV-V (may vary with level) |
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| Length | 8.3 Miles |
| Avg. Gradient | 154 fpm |
The South Fork Feather from the little Grass Valley Reservoir to the South Fork Diversion is a Lost Sierra Jewel that was discovered, or rediscovered, in 2004. Even though this reach has flows every fall when the utility draws down Little Grass Valley Reservoir, little was known about the run due to its remote nature. It takes roughly an hour to get to the put-in from either Oroville or Quincy, the two closest metropolises. The foreboding views from the dam down into the first gorge likely scared off early would be paddlers from this reach. What they did not know is that below this gorge, which is still a portage fest for most, is classic run with many beautiful granite gorges and high quality whitewater. What is truly remarkable is that South Fork Water and Power, the utility that operates the Dam, has been more than willing to work with AW to schedule these flows so that they work for the paddling community. This project has been going through FERC relicensing since 2003. As part of that process South Fork Water and Power has agreed to schedule releases on not only the Little Grass @
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