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"If you gaze long enough into the abyss, the abyss also gazes into you."
Nietzche


Where's the river?
In Search of the Kern's Headwaters


  Runs at a Glance

Thumbnail descriptions and photos of obscure runs.

Brush Creek
Short but sweet, a must-do trip down a spectacular granite gorge.
Dinkey Creek
Wonderful high-elevation run near Fresno.
Headwaters of the Kern
Expedition boating at its finest.
Upper NF Kaweah River
Four miles might seem a long way to lug a boat, but trust me, this one's worth it.
Elizabeth Lake Canyon Creek
They can't all be classics.
Upper Piru Creek
A new Southern California classic.
Middle Piru Creek
Wilderness boating an hour from LA.
Santa Clara River
Big water, Class II-III fun in Ventura County.
Sespe Creek
Southern California's best multi-day trip.
Temecula Canyon
An excellent granite canyon in the Inland Empire.

  Trip Reports and River Descriptions

Long-winded accounts of various adventures and favorite runs.

Santa Ynez River
Mellow cruising near Lompoc.
Costa Rica's Rio Pacuare
Just how international is the river rating scheme?
Dinkey Creek
We were miles from the takeout, an unknown distance from the rim of the gorge, and the evening light was fading.
Dry Creek
The phrase "first descent" usually conjures up images of remote canyons and pristine wilderness. Not so on Dry Creek, where barbed wire and hostile locals guard the run.
Piru Creek
The crusty old fisherman took a drag off his cigarette, squinted at the kayak atop my truck, then gave me a thorough onceover. "Not thinking about running the creek, are you?"
Sespe Creek
A seldom-run, multi-day wilderness expedition two hours from LA.

  River Lies


Half-truths and fabrications about life on the river.

Wipeout in Cataract Canyon
For a brief moment I thought to myself, "We've been in worse situations".
The Flying Paddle of Deer Creek
Walk it or run it? Sometimes neither option works out...
San Antonio Creek
What are friends for?
You've Gotta Run It
Keith had warned us about the rapid long before we started the trip. `It's called Helicopter, because, when you see it, you'll wish you had a helicopter. You've gotta run it.'
The Lek
Ken Strickland presents an eloquent study of fascinating river mating displays.
My First Wet Exit
I thrashed and twisted, trying to free my lower body from the kayak.
  Current Conditions
Retrieve current flow and weather data for selected runs.

California Rainfall Maps Critical data for creekers.

Dream Flows California flows at a glance.

Utah Flows

  Links
Tell 'em I sent you!
Guidebooks
Guidebooks and other useful references.
Flow Information
USGS California Water Info
Realtime flow info
Organizations
American Whitewater Association
River conservation and cutting-edge boating in one easy stop.
Friends of the River
California's leading river conservation organization.
Whitewater, etc.
Boof.Com
Paddling in the Sierra Nevada.
Vince's Idaho Whitewater
Flow info, conditions reports, weather, and lots of good links.
Health
Shoulder Rehabilitation
Exercises for rebuilding and maintaining injured rotator cuffs.

Current Conditions || Trip Reports || Runs at a Glance || Links || Guidebooks || River Lies

This document was last updated on Friday, February 23, 2007


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