Rock Creek
Top of the hill to Jellico Creek (~0.9 mile)
| Difficulty | III-IV(V) |
| Length | 1.2 mi |
| Avg Gradient | 160 fpm |
| Reach Info Last Updated | February 8, 2021 |
River Description
Description:
Fast and continuous is the pace as Rock Creek falls off Angel Mountain toward Jellico Creek.This mile long hike-up run has several nice rapids and fun boofs mixed in with some mank.Lots of small drops and not very many eddies.Most of the run is in the III-IV spectrum, with one crux rapid that looks like it is capable of dishing out class V consequences.The gravel road makes hiking, scouting and running laps (and portaging) all pretty manageable.
The Approach:
The approach starts from the trailhead on river left by ferrying across the creek and hiking up the road about 0.3 miles on river right, then ferrying back to river left.Follow the road along the creek, as the road gets away from the water, there is one rapid down there that someone in your group should know about, go scout it or follow somebody.Once the road returns to the creek you will see a nice set of slides and ledges that culminates with a clean 6’ boof.Putin at the top of the slides where the road leaves the creek again.
The Run:
The slide at the putin leads quickly to the best rapid on the run, which is super classic and reminds me a little bit of El Horendo, so I have been calling it El Classico.(apologies if this has another name already!)This rapid finishes with a sweet boof into one of the largest pools on the creek (not very large).From here, continuous gradient and blind turns lead to another nice slide that finishes with a manky boulder garden and then a large-ish pool in front of a logjam.
The pool in front of the logjam means that the crux rapid is coming up and one needs to either get out or get ready.Here, the creek channels up through one obstructed slot, shaped like an elbow, but tight enough to be named after something else.It probably gets better with more water, but at low-medium flows it looks flippery and pinsome.There is currently wood in the run-out, which is another great reason t
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Log in to add a reportThis creek gets ran alot in the spring and all of the rapids have names. The III IV rapid in the middle is called Needle Nose. I wouldn't call anything on this run a V.