Any info on South Fork Snoqualmie?

andykreg Aug 28, 2011 12:15 AM
 

Hi, my daughter and I would like to descend the South Fork of the Snoqualmie River, using the Beta on the "Canyoneeringnorthwest.com" website. Any info on the conditions this year? We are planning to do it the third week of September. I know the runoff has been higher this year, so I would like to get some recent information.
Thanks,
LeRoy Anderson

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Robert Aug 28, 2011 12:40 AM
 



LeRoy,
Water levels have all been higher than normal this year.
The South fork is at 63 CFS right now.
Here is the gauge.....
http://www.nwrfc.noaa.gov/river/station/flowplot/flowplot.cgi?GARW1
63 would be a fine level for someone with moving water canyoning
experience. I have not done this route this year.

Rob

--- In pnwcanyoning@yahoogroups.com, "andykreg" <kreg84124@...> wrote:
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> Hi, my daughter and I would like to descend the South Fork of the Snoqualmie River, using the Beta on the "Canyoneeringnorthwest.com" website. Any info on the conditions this year? We are planning to do it the third week of September. I know the runoff has been higher this year, so I would like to get some recent information.
> Thanks,
> LeRoy Anderson
>

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Ken Leibert Aug 28, 2011 05:41 AM
 



--- On Sat, 8/27/11, Robert <robert_a_cobb@hotmail.com> wrote:

From: Robert <robert_a_cobb@hotmail.com>
Subject: [PNWCanyoning] Re: Any info on South Fork Snoqualmie?
To: pnwcanyoning@yahoogroups.com
Date: Saturday, August 27, 2011, 5:40 PM

 



LeRoy,
Water levels have all been higher than normal this year.
The South fork is at 63 CFS right now.
Here is the gauge.....
http://www.nwrfc.noaa.gov/river/station/flowplot/flowplot.cgi?GARW1
63 would be a fine level for someone with moving water canyoning
experience. I have not done this route this year.

Rob

    You have probably been down the south fork of the Snolqualmie more recently than most others.   What was the hanger situation like on your last trip through especially at Franklin Falls.  I would like to keep beta as up  to date as possible for the benefit of people who use  the website.

http://canyoneeringnorthwest.com


Thank you for your help

Ken Leibert

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Ken Leibert Aug 30, 2011 12:01 AM
 

When http://canyoneeringnorthwest.com began it listed three canyons in Oregon. Today it has 27.  This can be confusing so we have rearranged them according to region. I hope this makes it easier to use.  Any feedback on how to improve the website is greatly appreciated.

Ken Leibert

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Ken Leibert Sep 02, 2011 09:47 PM
 





Yesterday I scouted out Rachor Creek  which is about 6 miles from Northbend.  It looks to be the most extensive canyon close to Seattle, a potential classic.  Steep, rugged with numerous waterfalls,  the highest of which is about 200 feet.  Access is by hiking or biking about 4 miles on a gated gravel road.  Is any one interested in joining me in  what is very likely a first descent? The water level is perfect, and the weather forecast is favorable.

Ken Leibert
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Pete Smith Sep 02, 2011 10:43 PM
 

I would be keen, but the travel from New Zealand would break me :-)


Go for it, and have fun it sounds like it will be good.

Pete.


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Yesterday I scouted out Rachor Creek  which is about 6 miles from Northbend.  It looks to be the most extensive canyon close to Seattle, a potential classic.  Steep, rugged with numerous waterfalls,  the highest of which is about 200 feet.  Access is by hiking or biking about 4 miles on a gated gravel road.  Is any one interested in joining me in  what is very likely a first descent? The water level is perfect, and the weather forecast is favorable.

Ken Leibert
206-721-1277



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Steve Abercrombie Sep 02, 2011 11:18 PM
 

Ken -

Are you thinking this weekend?  My wife and I were planning to do a couple canyons off Hwy 2 Sunday and Monday. Rachor sounds like fun one of those days instead. 

I'd be happy to talk more about our experience, etc. 

-Steve
206.200.7187



On Sep 2, 2011, at 2:47 PM, Ken Leibert <canyoneeringnorthwest@yahoo.com> wrote:

 





Yesterday I scouted out Rachor Creek  which is about 6 miles from Northbend.  It looks to be the most extensive canyon close to Seattle, a potential classic.  Steep, rugged with numerous waterfalls,  the highest of which is about 200 feet.  Access is by hiking or biking about 4 miles on a gated gravel road.  Is any one interested in joining me in  what is very likely a first descent? The water level is perfect, and the weather forecast is favorable.

Ken Leibert
206-721-1277

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Steve Abercrombie Sep 07, 2011 04:27 AM
 

LeRoy -

My wife and I did South Fork Snoqualmie yesterday. It was in great shape. Water levels were very manageable (albeit nice and chilly).

We jumped the first drop from a ledge about 8' up at fall into the wall falls. We bypassed one drop on the right by taking a way trail through the forest. There are plenty of anchors around, we just didn't pull the rope from the pack.

We didn't find the bolts for the big rap on Franklin Falls - we anchored off a tree on the left about 30' above the ledge at the top of the falls. We had plenty of rope with a doubled 60m line.

If you have any other questions please feel free to drop an email.

-Steve


From: andykreg <kreg84124@yahoo.com>
To: pnwcanyoning@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Saturday, August 27, 2011 5:15 PM
Subject: [PNWCanyoning] Any info on South Fork Snoqualmie?

 
Hi, my daughter and I would like to descend the South Fork of the Snoqualmie River, using the Beta on the "Canyoneeringnorthwest.com" website. Any info on the conditions this year? We are planning to do it the third week of September. I know the runoff has been higher this year, so I would like to get some recent information.
Thanks,
LeRoy Anderson



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TomJones Sep 07, 2011 03:27 PM
 

Thanks for the report, Steve. Had you done the route before, so you knew where the bolts 'used' to be, at Franklin Falls?

Tom

--- In pnwcanyoning@yahoogroups.com, Steve Abercrombie <steveabercrom@...> wrote:
>
> LeRoy -
>
> My wife and I did South Fork Snoqualmie yesterday. It was in great shape. Water levels were very manageable (albeit nice and chilly).
>
> We jumped the first drop from a ledge about 8' up at fall into the wall falls. We bypassed one drop on the right by taking a way trail through the forest. There are plenty of anchors around, we just didn't pull the rope from the pack.
>
>
> We didn't find the bolts for the big rap on Franklin Falls - we anchored off a tree on the left about 30' above the ledge at the top of the falls. We had plenty of rope with a doubled 60m line.
> If you have any other questions please feel free to drop an email.
>
> -Steve
>
>
>
> ________________________________
> From: andykreg <kreg84124@...>
> To: pnwcanyoning@yahoogroups.com
> Sent: Saturday, August 27, 2011 5:15 PM
> Subject: [PNWCanyoning] Any info on South Fork Snoqualmie?
>
>
>  
> Hi, my daughter and I would like to descend the South Fork of the Snoqualmie River, using the Beta on the "Canyoneeringnorthwest.com" website. Any info on the conditions this year? We are planning to do it the third week of September. I know the runoff has been higher this year, so I would like to get some recent information.
> Thanks,
> LeRoy Anderson
>

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Steve Sep 07, 2011 07:06 PM
 

I had done the route before, but I didn't know that there were bolts the last time I did the route. If anyone can provide beta on the bolt location for Franklin falls I'll try to find them next time I'm up that way. 



On Sep 7, 2011, at 8:27 AM, "TomJones" <ratagonia@gmail.com> wrote:

 

Thanks for the report, Steve. Had you done the route before, so you knew where the bolts 'used' to be, at Franklin Falls?

Tom

--- In pnwcanyoning@yahoogroups.com, Steve Abercrombie <steveabercrom@...> wrote:
>
> LeRoy -
>
> My wife and I did South Fork Snoqualmie yesterday. It was in great shape. Water levels were very manageable (albeit nice and chilly).
>
> We jumped the first drop from a ledge about 8' up at fall into the wall falls. We bypassed one drop on the right by taking a way trail through the forest. There are plenty of anchors around, we just didn't pull the rope from the pack.
>
>
> We didn't find the bolts for the big rap on Franklin Falls - we anchored off a tree on the left about 30' above the ledge at the top of the falls. We had plenty of rope with a doubled 60m line.
> If you have any other questions please feel free to drop an email.
>
> -Steve
>
>
>
> ________________________________
> From: andykreg <kreg84124@...>
> To: pnwcanyoning@yahoogroups.com
> Sent: Saturday, August 27, 2011 5:15 PM
> Subject: [PNWCanyoning] Any info on South Fork Snoqualmie?
>
>
>  
> Hi, my daughter and I would like to descend the South Fork of the Snoqualmie River, using the Beta on the "Canyoneeringnorthwest.com" website. Any info on the conditions this year? We are planning to do it the third week of September. I know the runoff has been higher this year, so I would like to get some recent information.
> Thanks,
> LeRoy Anderson
>

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TomJones Sep 09, 2011 09:15 PM
 

I know where they are, but perhaps someone more involved in the PNW community should be the Transmittor.

Tom

--- In pnwcanyoning@yahoogroups.com, Steve <steveabercrom@...> wrote:
>
> I had done the route before, but I didn't know that there were bolts the last time I did the route. If anyone can provide beta on the bolt location for Franklin falls I'll try to find them next time I'm up that way.
>
>
>
> On Sep 7, 2011, at 8:27 AM, "TomJones" <ratagonia@...> wrote:
>
> > Thanks for the report, Steve. Had you done the route before, so you knew where the bolts 'used' to be, at Franklin Falls?
> >
> > Tom
> >
> > --- In pnwcanyoning@yahoogroups.com, Steve Abercrombie <steveabercrom@> wrote:
> > >
> > > LeRoy -
> > >
> > > My wife and I did South Fork Snoqualmie yesterday. It was in great shape. Water levels were very manageable (albeit nice and chilly).
> > >
> > > We jumped the first drop from a ledge about 8' up at fall into the wall falls. We bypassed one drop on the right by taking a way trail through the forest. There are plenty of anchors around, we just didn't pull the rope from the pack.
> > >
> > >
> > > We didn't find the bolts for the big rap on Franklin Falls - we anchored off a tree on the left about 30' above the ledge at the top of the falls. We had plenty of rope with a doubled 60m line.
> > > If you have any other questions please feel free to drop an email.
> > >
> > > -Steve
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > > ________________________________
> > > From: andykreg <kreg84124@>
> > > To: pnwcanyoning@yahoogroups.com
> > > Sent: Saturday, August 27, 2011 5:15 PM
> > > Subject: [PNWCanyoning] Any info on South Fork Snoqualmie?
> > >
> > >
> > > Â
> > > Hi, my daughter and I would like to descend the South Fork of the Snoqualmie River, using the Beta on the "Canyoneeringnorthwest.com" website. Any info on the conditions this year? We are planning to do it the third week of September. I know the runoff has been higher this year, so I would like to get some recent information.
> > > Thanks,
> > > LeRoy Anderson
> > >
> >
> >
>

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Ken Leibert Oct 17, 2011 03:22 AM
 


 Last week three students from Lewis and Clark College made the first documented descent of
Ape Canyon near Mount  St.Helens.  You can read a fascinating trip report at
http://canyoneeringnorthwest.com/ApeCanyon.html

Ape Canyon was formerly on the "Seven Undescended" page of www.canyoneeringnorthwest.com
It has been removed.  What undescended  canyon should  take its place on that most coveted list?
Any suggestions? 

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TomJones Oct 18, 2011 10:11 PM
 

These guys carried a lot of rock gear for setting anchors.

Seemed to work for them. Just wondering if that seems like a good idea in that particular terrain, rather than finding natural features to use for anchors. Seems it might be easier and faster than bolts, if the rock type takes nuts and hexes well, but does not have usable natural features???

Tom

--- In pnwcanyoning@yahoogroups.com, Ken Leibert <canyoneeringnorthwest@...> wrote:
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>
>
> Last week three students from Lewis and Clark College made the first documented descent of
> Ape Canyon near Mount St.Helens. You can read a fascinating trip report at http://canyoneeringnorthwest.com/ApeCanyon.html
>
> Ape Canyon was formerly on the "Seven Undescended" page of www.canyoneeringnorthwest.com
> It has been removed. What undescended canyon should take its place on that most coveted list?
> Any suggestions?
>
> Ken Leibert
>

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