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Date/Time: 05/18/2024 01:24AM
Sawbill to Frost

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joeandali 09/10/2023 01:31PM
Michwall2: "If people are warning you off the Frost because of water levels, the Louse River is a great alternative. It has the same great deep wilderness feel and yet has less water level issues."


Agreed. Did this route the first week of August. Water levels were low at some points but not bad. We did not see another person for 4 days.
Michwall2 09/10/2023 09:47AM
If people are warning you off the Frost because of water levels, the Louse River is a great alternative. It has the same great deep wilderness feel and yet has less water level issues.
straighthairedcurly 09/08/2023 09:47PM
Had major rainfall Tuesday and Wednesday. Not sure how much the Frost will be affected but it definitely raised water levels in the areas I just traveled this week.
nojobro 09/07/2023 07:27PM
Jason Johnson: "Headed in this Sunday!"


Have a great trip and please let me know how it was! :)
Jason Johnson 09/06/2023 05:50PM
Headed in this Sunday!
nojobro 09/05/2023 11:29AM
Are you going there soon? I'm not going for 2 weeks but am wondering the same (and hoping you're going now and will report back! HA!)
Jason Johnson 09/04/2023 11:06AM
Thanks for the info.
Z4K 09/04/2023 09:44AM
Pretty low. Tuscarora Outfitters is a great place to call for this info. When I spoke to them about 3 weeks ago they said they hadn't had anyone go through the frost river in a couple weeks. It's been a couple more weeks and it certainly hasn't rained much.
Jason Johnson 09/03/2023 08:32AM
Has anyone been up thru Sawbill to Frost lately?

Looking for an idea on how the water levels are on the Frost River.