| Difficulty | V+ |
| Length | 0.9 mi |
| Avg Gradient | n/a |
| Reach Info Last Updated | December 4, 2010 |
The Okanogan and Wenatchee National Forests encompass more than four million acres and are jointly managed with headquarters in Wenatchee, Washington. The rivers flowing through these forests are essential to the whitewater paddling community—both as close-to-home runs for Washington residents and as classic objectives for paddlers traveling from across [...]Read More
This steep creek and tributary of the Little Wenatchee is not an actual
run, but there is at least one big drop. You can see it on the video Still
Twitchin', but you will need to scout it out on your own.
Lat/Long are very approximate.
Jul 4, 2004
Aside from the 22 foot falls shown in Still Twitchin, this creek is probably unrunnable. Above the 22 footer, there are two small ledges, which looked marginal, and about 200 feet downstream is a slot that the whole creek drops into, maybe 20 feet or more. Also, when I scouted the 22 footer, I witnessed a HUGE tree branch (5-6 feet long, 6-8' in diameter) bubble up from the pool below the falls, which had not gone over the falls while I was there.