Terepocki Creek photos
This was not done as a complete descent, but since the season is
starting and the prospect just got a lot more interesting, I thought
I'd post a link to some photos of a route we're working on up here.
Partner-in-crime is co-worker and canyon neophyte Tony, who decided
that canyon(eer)ing doesn't suck. Lots of water still, but very
interesting, in a drainage located about 20-30 minutes drive from the
city of Mission (about an hour east of Vancouver. At least three raps
that I'm aware of-we stopped at the top of the second due to the water
levels
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nice find. looks like a neat spot...
On Mon, 25 Jun 2007, chraud wrote:
> This was not done as a complete descent, but since the season is
> starting and the prospect just got a lot more interesting, I thought
> I'd post a link to some photos of a route we're working on up here.
> Partner-in-crime is co-worker and canyon neophyte Tony, who decided
> that canyon(eer)ing doesn't suck. Lots of water still, but very
> interesting, in a drainage located about 20-30 minutes drive from the
> city of Mission (about an hour east of Vancouver. At least three raps
> that I'm aware of-we stopped at the top of the second due to the water
> levels
>
> http://www.flickr.
>
>
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There are several new postings on
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We have posted photos of Browns creek and Harts creek
in Idaho, some great photos of the Tyrolean traverse
in Succor Creek Oregon, beta for Louse canyon Oregon
( unfortunately we have no photos)and photos and
beta for Catherine Creek and Arch on the Washington
side of the Columbia Gorge.
Ken Leibert
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Thanks for the update...
On Mon, 25 Jun 2007, Ken Leibert wrote:
> beta for Louse canyon Oregon ( unfortunately we have no photos)
I should have some photos for you mid-july :) Me and a buddy are shooting
for a one-way 40 mile hike from Anderson Crossing to Three Forks. Can't
wait!
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I just got back from LeBar Creek, a tributary of
the South Fork of the Skokomish River on the Olympic
peninsula. This is a very scenic canyon with good
narrows
and slots. There are waterfalls. I have done only part
of the canyon so far. There is a 30 foot rap that goes
into a pool. The pool goes into a slot but the
entrance of the slot is blocked by a log jam. If you
pull the rope and can't get over the log jam you will
be stuck. I exited the canyon just before the drop
and the pool. There appears to be more good canyon
above my drop in point. It's the nicest looking canyon
that I have seen so far on the Olympic penninsula. Is
any one interested in doing the rest of it?
Ken Leibert
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