Animas
03. Silverton to Tacoma (Upper Animas)
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Log in to add a reportA couple of notes to add to Tom's excellent
description:
Above about 3,500 CFS, those class V- rapids
become more like class V rapids, particularly
No Name, with dire swim consequences (a
mile or more of continuous IV+ following).
Also, Tom doesn't mention the Rockwood Box.
It is a notch up in difficulty (and danger) from
the rest of the run. So if you're running the rest
of the river and on your edge, the Box is NOT
recommended. I've run it at 4,500, and that
was the most intense 20 minutes I've spent in
30 years of boating (very different from the run
at 2,500 cfs). I don't know what to call it rating-
wise, but adrenaline-wise it was V++ at the
high water. It's great if you're capable of
staying in control in the box, but rescues at
high water will be impossible and swims
deadly. If in doubt, take one of the alternative
routes out.
Craig at the crux of no name falls. See more pictures of this run at http://www.alexjharvey.com/CO.htm#Animas.
Lunch spot near Needleton Station.