Payette, N. Fork,
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4. Smiths Ferry to Banks
| Usual Difficulty |
V (may vary with level) |
| Length |
16 Miles |
| Avg. Gradient |
110 fpm |
| Max Gradient |
200 fpm |
Jacob's Ladder
Jacob's LadderPhoto of Stephen Strange by Bittu Ali taken 06/15/02 @ 1600
Gauge Information
River Description
This section of the North Fork of the Payette is the 16 miles above Banks and is considered
big-water Class V. The entire run is parallel to Highway 55. It is usually refered to in three
segments: the Top 5, Middle 5, and Lower 5. The Lower 5 is the most frequently paddled. The Lower 5
rapids are more straightforward than those upstream and the run makes a great afterwork Class-V fix
or those looking for a warmup to the upper stretches. From top to bottom the river drops 1700 feet.
In 1987 Bob McDougal did three runs in a day to kayak a vertical mile.
The standard put-in for the top of the run is just South of Mile Marker 95.
Classic
AW Journal article on the North Fork, circa 1991.
Parts of the Bottom 5 were first paddled in 1975.
The distances in the rapid summary are approximations. If you have more detailed info, leave it in
the comments section or please email the regional streamkeeper.
StreamTeam Status: Not Verified
Last Updated: 2005-06-15 06:08:32
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