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mikenash
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 Topic: Sweet 3+/ 4 run Sky Valley. Lower Tye Posted: 17 Oct 2016 at 9:39am |
Ran the lower tye for the first time yesterday with the sky gauge between 9 and 10 feet. This run has been choked with wood for years but it is clean now . It was as low as you would want and perfectly manageable for 3+ boaters. Lots of slalomiish moves to make on around 10 rapids. with pools between. only one has wood in it and it is obvious. there is a sneak line on the left. Directions Drive up foss road over the foss bridge, turn left and follow the river till road leaves the river. this is the putin. takeout is on river left just below confluence with the Foss
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megspk
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 Posted: 17 Oct 2016 at 10:07am |
This sounds awesome!! Thanks for the info, sounds like a nice little run.
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“A strong person and a waterfall always channel their own path.” -Unknown
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koehlea
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 Posted: 17 Oct 2016 at 11:00am |
Would love to hit this with you sometime soon Mike!
Ansel
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JoesKayak
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 Posted: 17 Oct 2016 at 11:51am |
Awesome to hear this is back in business. There were some giant logs in this run for a long time. Back when it was in shape we used to sometimes make a day of it by getting a lap on the lower Foss, from the railroad bridge down to the bridge just above Tye confluence and then do a lap on the lower Tye. You can also extend either run by continuing down the Tye river to the US2 bridge just past the Beckler confluence. There's a short section of very nice class 3 to 3+ rapids followed by a mile or 2 of easy class 2 in this section.
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ChristianKnight
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 Posted: 17 Oct 2016 at 4:38pm |
Used to run this all the time when I lived in Skykomish. As Mike said, it's a great run on which to practice all sorts of slalom-type moves. And it is very high-quality Class III+ -IV. It runs very well off snowmelt and not as well off rain, which is why it was low. However, during the spring melt, this run will have plenty of water in it when the Sky is at 5,000 cfs. You can also run it quite high. My brother and I once ran it when the Sky was at 20,000 of snowmelt. That was fun.
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Catch your eddies,
Christian
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megspk
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 Posted: 19 Oct 2016 at 10:42am |
I'd like to get on this too Ansel!
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“A strong person and a waterfall always channel their own path.” -Unknown
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superposer
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 Posted: 19 Oct 2016 at 2:10pm |
Originally posted by megspk
I'd like to get on this too Ansel!
its ansizzle now because he spits hot hot fire
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koehlea
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 Posted: 19 Oct 2016 at 3:16pm |
Hey Christian, maybe you can show us all how you use to work that Mamba (whom I got it from)
Ansel
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Mr.Grinch
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 Posted: 20 Oct 2016 at 6:36pm |
I'm interested,too! Sounds like a good time.
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kayaker_ben
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 Posted: 21 Oct 2016 at 11:48am |
Thanks Mike, can't wait to get on this one.
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