Pack,
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3) Upper: Gorgette
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IV-V (may vary with level) |
Gorgette
GorgettePhoto by Justin Miller
River Description
Creek Time: 2 - 3 hours
The Lower Upper "Gorgette" run starts as a undefined boulder bed of polished granite. The river
rips down the valley as a class III non-stop blurr of micro eddys, holes and small waves. In the
upper stretch, keep a sharp eye out for logs since things are happening pretty fast.
About a mile into the run, you will come to a congested sweeping left turn filled with broken
ledges and boulders. This signals the approach into the class IV - V Gorgette as you will soon see
the canyon wall up and dog leg to the right hard. Eddy out to the right quickle and scout the whole
Gorgette from the right bank.
After the Gorgettte, the river continues as mostly undefined boulder dodging but don't let your
guard down as logs may lurk anywhere. Enjoy!
Directions:
The Upper Pack is easy to find. Drive North from Sandpoint towards Canada and turn left on the Pack
River road just after you see the meandering and well marked Lower Pack pass under the highway.
Drive up the dirt road until you come to a small wood bridge spanning the Pack River. This is where
the gauge is - just upstream from the bridge on river left. Keep following the main road to get to
the put in. For the Gorgette run keep your eyes peeled for an access point before the road begins
to climb away from the river. There are many potential take outs, as the river runs close to the
road for several miles. When you come to a second vehicle bridge you have come to the put-in for
the Gorgette and the take-out for the
Slides.
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Last Updated: 2005-10-17 11:44:38