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frase |
06/19/2017 08:58AM I dumped there several years ago when the water level was high. Humbling experience. |
Fishamajig |
06/19/2017 06:30AM There a "monument" right at Twin Falls that will remind all canoeists of the danger of launching your fully loaded canoe just atop Twin Falls. It is about 18' long, has up-swept ends and sitting perpendicular in the current. In fact, it is a canoe! Just after launching to go upstream, you need to closely hug the left bank for about 50-75 yards until you pass a large boulder and keep it to your right. Get outside that boulder and a 6 hp motor would not be enough to get you past it. The guys that dumped that canoe a few weeks ago have a story to tell and scrapped their multi-canoe trip thereafter. High water worked to our advantage getting to Poohbah, not sure I would want to do Poohbah Creek in low water in mid summer. |
AmarilloJim |
06/06/2017 06:34AM North of there the water is a little higher than last year but 2016 was low. I would say that the water levels are near normal Spring levels or a little low. |
frase |
05/30/2017 10:17AM Hi All, I am headed into Poobah via the Maligne in a few weeks. Anyone going ahead of that please let me know what the water levels look like. Last time I went through that trip the river was high and Twin Falls was raging. Thanks! |