St. Joe, Big Creek (tributary of main St. Joe),
|
|
Along Road plus Hike to MF put in (Big Creek)
| Usual Difficulty |
III-IV (may vary with level) |
| Length |
9 Miles |
| Avg. Gradient |
50 fpm |
| Max Gradient |
60 fpm |
Biggest drop on Big Creek
Biggest drop on Big Creek
Gauge Information
| Name |
Range |
Difficulty |
Updated |
Level |
|
ST JOE RIVER AT CALDER ID
|
|
usgs-12414500 |
5000 - 25000 cfs
|
III-IV |
01h07m |
440
cfs
(rc= -0.2 ) |
River Description
Description:
The creek can be divided up into 3 sections:
Middle Fork Big Creek put into Upper Big Creek to the end of the road
Difficulty: Class III-IV
Distance: 2 miles
Gradient: 160 ft/mile
level on St Joe gage: 5000 cfs for a low water run
Put in: Hike from the end of the road up the pack trail. Some switch backs and 600 vertical feet
total. Can see much of the creek during the hike, but it comes back down to the Middle Fork Big
Creek.
Note: My estimate is the water level can quicky change the difficulty of this run because of the
narrow creek bed and constaint gradient. Use your own judgement and watch out for the one river
wide log jam 15 mins into the run.
Upper Big Creek (road side) (known section)
Difficulty: Class III (IV)
Distance: 2 miles
level on St Joe Gage: 5000 cfs for a low water run
Definitly combine these two sections for a great day exploring.
Lower Big Creek section is a beautiful fast class I-II for 5 miles to the next bridge. Put in at
first bridge 5 miles up from the St Joe. 5000 cfs for a nice easy float.
StreamTeam Status: Not Verified
Last Updated: 2009-06-01 19:27:39
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