After only a day's rest in Mount Shasta, Darin McQuoid received word that Taylor Robertson was lining up a trip down the waterfalls of Dinkey Creek. With work still a few weeks off, I was not hard to convince to make the 7.5 hour push back south to get back in the line up for more of California's best whitewater. Incidentally following Taylor down one of his favorite runs is an experience to be had. You quickly will become intimately familiar with the lingo "turn two" and "come in hot" as he boat scouts you through some of the more memorable class V moments.In the last 5 years, Dinkey Creek has gone from a Esoteric canyaking descent to arguably the finest slides and falls novelty run in the land. With that said, this run is a full notch harder than other novelties, ie South Silver, and if you are running everything the chances are high that you will be forced to swim at some point.

Also joining us for our descent on rout to his home in BC from the movie set in LA was Correy Boux. Correy is one of my favorite people in the world to boat with for pushing the envelope. Below is a photo By Lucas Gilman of WA's East Fork Lewis from our first day boating together 4 years ago. With strong group of four and a low medium flow, I was pretty sure that we would give everything that was runnable a strong look.
Beta
Hike In: 1.5 miles on a Faint trail .7 miles past Ross Crossing
Put In: Turtle Creek Confluence (3000 feet)
Take Out: Balch Camp (l240 feet)
Run Length: 6.5 miles
Avg. Gradient: 271 feet per mile
Shuttle Length: 2.3 hours (one way)
Put In Flow: 240 cfs
Take Out Flow: 250 cfs
Our Portages (2): Sieve 1*, Sieve 2*
Special Notes: If you run everything, you will probably swim at some point.
*Still Unrun
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