Thunderhead Prong

to confluence with Lynn Camp Prong

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Matt Jackson

Nov 18, 2017


Log about halfway down, wasn't easily visible from the hike-up. 11/7/2017 about 120cm on the Tremont gauge

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Perry Sanders

Sep 30, 2010


Dooley Tombras
Photo By: Mo Loden

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Perry Sanders

Sep 30, 2010


Dooley Tombras
Photo By: Mo Loden

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Perry Sanders

Sep 29, 2010


Photo By: Mo Loden

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Perry Sanders

Sep 29, 2010


Photo By: Mo Loden

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Perry Sanders

Sep 29, 2010


Photo By: Mo Loden

Brad Roberts
Brad Roberts

Jul 27, 2004


From Tony on Boatertalk:

Got skunked on the WP, but I was pleasently surprised by the Thunderhead Prong. New

Forum: BoaterTalk

Date: Jul 28 2004, 1:31 GMT

From: TonyRobinson

I've always dissmissed those who sung the praises of Thunderhead Prong as it is not very steep, has no big drops, and I assumed it was a junky at the Tremont section below it. I was wrong. It isn't steep nor does it have big drops, but it has exceptionaly esthetic lines for a creek of its size and gradient. The lines have no f-you rocks in them and the rocks are placed where you have perfect s-turn chicanes. The only problem is that it is short and it drops you out onto the Tremont section. Tremont isn't bad at higher water, but even at medium levels it has a lot of annoying f-you rocks in too many of the lines.