Brush Creek
Rincon Camp to Kern River
Trip Reports
Log in to add a reportCheck out this rockin' 9-year-old girl running.
http://jacksonkayak.com/blog/2010/05/05/sage-donnelly-9yrs-old-takes-on-cas-brush-creek-video/
She's got some sweet moves. I'm totally jealous. And I'm almost 5 times her age! LOL
Heath daring the Chiropractor's revenge
Magda getting her boof on.
On Monday March 24 the flow was just below 1 on the guage.
On Wednesday March 26 the flow was just over 1.
Note: The pools below the bigger drops on Brush creek have silted in over the last week or so. It is less than 4ft deep in the landing zone of the big drop. The pool below the biggest sequence (that you can see from the road) is also silted. A bunch of folks were hitting hard this weekend.
Also...always be careful of down trees. We ran it twice yesterday and on the second run there were two new trees across the river. This was in the span of an hour or two. It was a breezy day but not crazy windy or anything. Anyhow...something to keep in mind.
Thursday, Feb. 28th, just below 2.5 on the gauge.
Saturday, March 1st just below 2.0.
Friday, March 7th, at 1.0.
Sunday, March 9th, just below 1.0.
Sunday, March 9th gauge re-done, easier to read. The numbers were all re-alligned
to where they had been. Special care was made to make sure '3' and
'5' markings were unchanged.
Monday, March 10th just below 1.
Thursday, March 13 just above 1.
(Sunday, Feb 24 2008)
At 2.30pm brush creek was a bit over 3 on the gage and dropping. At 4.30 it was down right at 3.
There is one log limbo which is to low when the water is anything above 'super low flow'. There were two but we pulled one out today.
Brush Creek flows on Friday Feb 8th was below the guage. It is still runnable but very low. Any lower would be unadvised.
There is a low flow indicator that is better than the gauge for low flows...by driving up the road to the put in and stopping where you can see up the canyon/run...if the largest drop you see (the double drop at the bottom of the large sequence) has water running all the way across the lip (as opposed to just on the river left side) the run will go. Of course this is very low. The drops are still all clean but the slides and boulder sections can be frustrating.
At flows below the gauge the run is not 'destination worthy' but if your in the area, and you don't mind sacrificing some plastic...its worth checking out.
On Friday Feb 8th water was all the way across the lip but just barely.
Watch your paddles, keep them down and along kayak. My brother broke his right after us and it went flying like a ninja star.
Even the big drop can be done a little differently.
Brain Hogg looking like a pro.
A bird's eye view of Brush Creek, with the biggest drop (about 10ft) at the top of picture.
Race held April 16, 2005 on Brush Creek
Check out many more of Scott's excellent photos here.
Check out many more of Scott's excellent photos here.
Check out many more of Scott's excellent photos here.
Thanks to Scott Ostrem for posting this photo and for securing permission to use it. Check out many more of Scott's excellent photos here.
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Have Fun
The marer at the bridge was readin 3.5