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2008-04-29 08:00:40 (161 days ago)
The old bridge has been replaced, and the river channel yunder it has slightly changed. The stick gages that were on river-left just under the bridge are now gone. They're working on a new gage rating, and hopefully they'll replace the stick gage.
Until then, be careful! Edit
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2008-03-03 01:32:27 (218 days ago)
Got word from a friend that the stick gauge on river left has been removed. Edit
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2008-02-23 03:22:14 (227 days ago)
Jesse Kodadek
I just changed the rating on this stretch from III-IV to IV+.
Lolo Creek is long and remote. Stories of hike outs range from daunting to epic. Most of the rapids are not super hard, but they will definitely be a serious test to anyone who is not super comfortable running continuous and sometimes blind class IV boulder drops.
In addition, portaging these rapids is difficult. You should probably plan on running just about everything except for the Landslide Rapid (an easy portage...but the drop is also cleaning up lately). While Zig Zag and Big Schmidt are definitely portageable, portaging these two rapids could potentially add an hour to an already long day.
That said, this is an awesome run that should put a smile on the face of all but the most jaded gnarstar.
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2007-03-20 09:54:21 (567 days ago)
Robin Carleton
Paddled it last weekend on 3/18/07. It was at 11 Ft. Portaged 3 Logs. Check my website: www.infinitymountain.com for photos. Have fun.
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2006-08-11 10:06:21 (788 days ago)
Chris Gorman
As of June 2006 there was a big log jam after big schmit when the river turns....Must eddy hop close to it to portage...a member of our group was able to sneak it in his boat on the far right....The rest of the run was clear of logs
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2006-06-19 13:06:04 (841 days ago)
Jesse Kodadek
As of 6/17/05, there is a bunch of new wood from a windstorm in the canyon.<br />
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The worst is two river wide trees with branches in the lead in to Big Schmidt. The river makes a 90 degree turn to the right and the logs are parallel with the current when you first see them. Eddy hop down on the right and portage over the boulders at river level.<br />
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Below here, there are at least 4 river wide logs in class II water. The riverbanks are also full of poison ivy, so be careful portaging.
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