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Description
This run consists of a three-mile stretch in the Upper Cheesman Canyon followed by an inaccessible three miles (see the last paragraph) to Deckers. It begins as deep into Cheesman Canyon as one can get, just below the Cheesman Canyon Dam. The hike in can be accessed via the Upper Cheesman Canyon Trailhead or the Cheesman Canyon Fishing Access Trailhead. Although it is longer, the latter option is recommended because it allows you to scout the entire canyon before attempting.
In the canyon, there are three very tight keyhole moves/mandatory portages depending on water levels. It is heavily recommended to know where these moves are. It is not irregular for these slots to be blocked by fallen trees or other debris.
After the canyon, the rest of the run is debatably impossible due to the river fences the infamous Wigwam Club and possibly other locals have installed. One would technically be trespassing if they were to portage around these fences due to the fact that they are surrounded by private land. Stories have been told about people being greeted with a shotgun if they attempt this. Unless you are up for challenging Colorado legislation and/or a couple of rounds of birdshot, the best option around these fences would be to catch a ride on 126 to Deckers. Essentially turning your 6.6-mile paddle into about a three-mile paddle and a drive to Deckers.