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East Fork of the Little Buffalo Report - May 3, 2009

Posted: Tue May 05, 2009 12:05 pm
by shelbyjohnson
East Fork of the Little Buffalo Report - May 3, 2009

After a healthy level on Beech our second day of Lance and Shelby's Tripple Crown Adventures was largely unplanned. Overnight on Saturday it went from drizzle to rain back to drizzle off and on through the night with the wee hours of the morning being mostly light rain.

After several hours of indecision on Sunday morning we finally broke from our restful spots in the cabin and decided to run the East Fork of the Little Buffalo (EFLB).

Heath Day and I set shuttle. The shuttle down to Murray is now Class V, anything less than 4WD need not apply.

We had a small but capable group as several of the other party members elected to go run a fat Richland rather than speculate on what could have ended up being a lowish ELFB. Alas, they were wrong. EFLB was healthy and perfect. Party consisted of Scott Hanshaw, Heath Day, Don West, Lance Jones and yours truly.

At present there is a tree down in the first hundred yards - be advised. I expect it may be mechanically removed soon as it is accessible by ATV.

We enjoyed ourselves throughly. I failed to take many pictures at all except these.

Heath Day running slot proper on Johnson's Falls. It looks like there isn't much room because... there isn't much room here. He got through fine. Lance has a much better photo/angle of it.
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Scott Hanshaw followed with a similarly styled line.
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I would allow as this or just slightly higher level are very close to perfect for being able to run the falls on creek left. To my knowledge there are only a very short list of folks who have run it through the slot on the left. In no order they include, Andy Judkins, Ryan Johnson, Sammy ?, Ray Skinner, maybe another or two Team Stupid members, and now Heath and Scott. Fish should be able to corroborate the Team Stupid facts.

We enjoyed the remainder of the run having the most fun in the upper gorge and then again the most fun in the Swinging Bridge gorge. EFLB was a near perfect level, the overnight maintanance rain had accomplished the same thing as witnessed on the Richland gauge which was a slight drop overnight, to hold steady with a slight increase as the day progressed. It is a RARE thing for these creeks to hold steady let alone see an increase with only minor maintenance rain.

There was another tree somewhere else along the way but it wasn't in a significant drop and so it can be declared that EFLB is open for business from top to bottom post 2009 Ice Storm.

An evening check of the Richland gauge revealed that it was 4.9 at 8PM so it was easily conceived that day three would be Richland.

Re: East Fork of the Little Buffalo Report - May 3, 2009

Posted: Tue May 05, 2009 12:24 pm
by FarPastGone
That is good news. I am glad someone got in there and checked it out.

I figured after the flow we saw in there on our 2nd lap Saturday there would be some new trees in the second or third gorge (since it was literally moving whole trees down the river with us). Good to hear it is relatively clean.

Awesome pictures!

-Matt

Re: East Fork of the Little Buffalo Report - May 3, 2009

Posted: Tue May 05, 2009 12:34 pm
by Heath
was a great day, the water quaility made the run even beter.

you can ad Chuck B to the list as well.

later heath

Re: East Fork of the Little Buffalo Report - May 3, 2009

Posted: Tue May 05, 2009 12:46 pm
by ScottH
Yes, great level and good times and glad it was not a portage fest. Hiking to the putin, you pass through the elevation range that seems to have all the ice damage.

The drop and move itself, is not that hard, just heavy consequences for not making it clean. Make a mistake and help or medical attention is a LOOOONG ways away. I will probably run it again, but it will never be a “paddle on through without a scout” type drop for me.

Also, I think there are a couple more folks that have "squeezed". I think Chuck B. and Greg Stacy have as well as a couple of folks from up north. And maybe a couple of the Russellville/Clarksville guys.

Re: East Fork of the Little Buffalo Report - May 3, 2009

Posted: Tue May 05, 2009 12:48 pm
by JBradley
2/17/08

Re: East Fork of the Little Buffalo Report - May 3, 2009

Posted: Tue May 05, 2009 5:26 pm
by jermdog
Add Lucas Wicker and Cole Bailey to the list.

Re: East Fork of the Little Buffalo Report - May 3, 2009

Posted: Tue May 05, 2009 5:54 pm
by Lazer
More folks firing up the Squeeze move at Johnson's Falls. It's a one move drop, but high penalty factor for messing up. Pin/broach in the slot or under the boulder, or get cheesegratered on the limestone wall and streambed.

Here's the straight on photo angle. The slot makes a 90-degree turn at the lip.

Heath Day
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Scott 'Hero' Hanshaw
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Re: East Fork of the Little Buffalo Report - May 3, 2009

Posted: Tue May 05, 2009 6:03 pm
by JBradley
nice angle on those shots lance.

Re: East Fork of the Little Buffalo Report - May 3, 2009

Posted: Tue May 05, 2009 6:30 pm
by Boofaholic
props fellas for firin it up! Sweet angle Lance!

Re: East Fork of the Little Buffalo Report - May 3, 2009

Posted: Thu May 21, 2009 9:55 pm
by RandyJ
Here's a photo I took of the Squeeze/Rock a week or two after the first descent in April 1986. Impressive spot!

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