Bingo Brook

Brandon Gap

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DifficultyIII-IV
Length4 mi
Avg Gradientn/a
Reach Info Last UpdatedOctober 31, 2010

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Posted by Jim Z 4/28/05 on NPMB

I doubt any of you paddle the Bingo (a class 3-4 creek on the east side of Brandon Gap, near Rochester) but I thought I'd get this info out. I was up there doing some low-water scouting the other day.

There's quite a bit of wood in the river this spring. Most of it is easily seen and avoided, but there's one dangerous log. It's immediately below a very tight class 4 drop about 1.75 miles above the takeout. It's river-wide and will be right at water level at medium flow. You will not see it from above the drop. And the log is almost 2' in diam. and well-jammed, so it won't leave without a fight. Also, this drop has another issue. It's a narrow slot, dropping about 4' and banking left between 2 large boulders. At a 'too low' flow it appears that about a third of the flow is going *under* the right boulder. I've run this slot twice before with no problems (well, I did flip both times). But I don't think I'll be running it again.

There's another ledge a hundred yards or so below this where my usual line has been a narrow diagonal slide starting far left. At this very low flow you can see that the 'slide' is actually a very deep narrow crevice in the ledge...narrow enough to jam a kayak in if you were to drive deep enough under the surface. I think I'll be looking at a different line next time.

I'm by no means an expert creek runner, but I thought I'd get this info out there so you can make your own decisions.


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Edward Stephan

Jul 13, 2021


On 7/12/2021, I received word that the US Forest Service has plans to increase the coarse woody debris in this creek to enhance fish habitat. While we can all agree that there are pros and cons to this type of project, the local affect is perhaps drastic. If there are any locals who paddle this creek, I implore that you get involved in the collaborative process and offer some feedback on the affect to recreation as this area seems to have little recreational whitewater, and Bingo creek may be one of the only gems around. Rather than suggest that this project be trashed, perhaps suggest that wood is strategically placed so that there are 'safe' lines around the wood as such wood could obviously pose a deadly risk.