This run is one of the one of the true classics of the Columbia Gorge flowing out of the Gifford Pinchot National Forest then dropping through an impressive series of action-packed boulder gardens downstream of the community of Stabler. At lower flows this is a technical continuous creeking run with fun boofs and slalom moves through the boulder fields while staying alert for a couple of holes. At higher flows get ready for some continuous action-packed excitement with big waves, plenty of holes, and fast current. Just be sure you know the run if you are attempting it at higher flows. Regulars can do the run in an hour or less and often shuttle back up for a second lap.
The run starts out with some class II and III warm up rapids. When the river bends right, Trout Creek comes in and then the water drops out of site through a boulder field and into a left bend, you are at Initiation. This is one of the longer rapids on the run but there are plenty of options to pick your way through. Most start center but you can find a more forgiving line down the right. From this point on down to Climax you can expect fairly continous whitewater action with pools that are generous at lower flows and diminsh as flows increase.
Below Initation you will encounter more fun whitewater as you approach a distinct horizon line marking Ram's Horn, the biggest drop on the run. You need to stay in control through the long introductory sequence and then work your way to the left to avoid the big holes to the right at the bottom. At medium flows there is a good eddy on river left to stage in above this last pitch.
After a couple more rapids you will approach Balls to the Wall Right marked by a short basalt wall along river right. Keep your momentum and stay alert for a good-sized hole that develops in the river right chute. Next up is Balls to the Wall Left and some more fun rapids.
The last significant horizon line is known as Climax. As flows increase a good-sized hole forms at the base of this ledge. There are multiple lines good at different flows: scout or get some local beta. Far left is the 'airplane turn' then center left is a blind ledge with a sweet boof flake good at low to medium flows. Center right is a bulge of rock that can help you get past the hole at higher flows. Far right is a sneak when it has enough water.
After Climax the action tapers off but there are a couple more fun drops before things really start to flatten out to class II. Enjoy the paddle out that includes an impressive waterfall on river right and the scenic gorge walls.
For more information and check out the
Upper Wind River page on
Jason Rackley's site.
Trout Creek can be used as an alternative put-in for this run, or those looking to make a longer run can continue on the
Lower Wind to the Columbia River.
Logistics: From Highway 14 along head north into Carson on Wind River Road. To reach the take-out continue to mile 3.0 on Wind River Road and turn left onto High Bridge Road. Head 0.1 mile and turn right on Detour Road. Detour road winds 0.7 mile down the river. To reach the put-in, head back out to High Bride Road and continue north to Stabler. At mile 8.6 on Wind River Road turn left onto Hemlock Road, cross the river, and turn right onto Edgewater Road in 0.2 mile. In another 0.2 mile turn right on Linde Road which dead ends in about 200 yards. This takes you to an access under the Hemlock Road bridge. There is also a cabin here that groups of 6 can rent for the weekend (427-8780).
New link for the gauge: https://apps.ecology.wa.gov/ContinuousFlowAndWQ/StationDetails?sta=29C100