Bear Creek
Pacific Crest Trail to Bear Diversion Dam(NEFF Creek)
| Difficulty | V+ |
| Length | 5.6 mi |
| Avg Gradient | n/a |
| Reach Info Last Updated | February 11, 2009 |
River Description
Bear Creek drains a high Alpine valley deep in the John Muir Wilderness and is overlooked by spectacular 13000 foot peaks. The run is a formidable undertaking due to tough hike in at altitude and the demanding paddling and portaging to complete the run. Technically an overnight trip on Bear creek requires a Wilderness permit for which there is a quota (and a fee only if it is reserved in advance). The creek cuts through classic Sierra granite terrain scattered with groves of Pine and Aspen and presents many challenging rapids and portages, not to mention a very significant amount of wood.
A shortish class IV warm up with one short portage leads quickly to the sight of rapidly increasing gradient, minimal eddies and continuous white water so get out to scout and set safety. This is the top of 'The Big Lebowski', a 3/4 mile slide of substantial gradient and some significant consequences. Below this and without pause lies a large and stout rapid, so be sure to identify an exit point as most will portage river right.
Further hazard laden rapids quickly lead to the top of a mandatory portage river right around a spectacular cataract. A spirited seal launch immediately below this (and above the next waterfall) is required as the portage route now changes sides. The 20 foot vertical waterfall immediately below appears to have a shallow landing and has yet to be run. Further bushwacking allows the river to be regained once the gradient has become sane again.
Many smaller rapids, some clean, some mank, continue until another well concealed unrun waterfall is again reached as the river suddenly turns to the left. Further portaging river left leads to a good route into this new gorge. More good rapids lead to Twin Falls, where two slides drop into a scenic pool (an ideal camp site for the ascent and good place to leave overnight gear).
The nature of the creek changes subtly here and now long easy pools are interspersed by fierce mini-gorges, stout dr
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Log in to add a reportChris Tulley enters the beginning of the Big Lebowski with Alpine peak backdrop.
Chris Tulley enters the initial drops of the Big Lebowski overlooked by high Alpine peaks.
Culley Thomas accelerating fast into the heart of the Big Lebowski, Bear Creek , CA
Camp mid-hike in, Bear Creek at Twin Falls.