Take Out rapid marks the end of the Ensor Creek run, characterized by a narrow constriction that funnels water through a series of closely spaced boulders, creating unpredictable hydraulics and potential pin hazards. Paddlers should carefully scout the line, being mindful of potential rock traps and the need for precise maneuvering to avoid getting wedged between obstacles. At low water levels, the rapid can become particularly technical, requiring careful route selection and skilled boat control.