Whitewater Run WI Class I-II

Drummond Lake to Taylor Lane (10.3 miles) ('theoretical run')

Long Lake Branch

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Runnable: 450.0 – 1,200.0 CFS

Likely less than 100 cfs. Likely entirely too low for reasonable whitewater.

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Description
This is a tributary of the White River (in the Bad River watershed). Drainage area is sufficient for theoretically boatable flows, and gradient is sufficient for potential whitewater interests. However, we have no specific knowledge of whether it has ever been attempted or what merit it may actually have. (That is why 'theoretical run' appears in the reach name.) The class/rating is purely conjecture, and may have to be altered if/when we get reports from anyone who has actually run it. The gradient of 30 fpm average and 70 fpm in the steepest mile could mean some fine rapids, or could be 'frittered away' with little more than swiftwater. Unfortunately there is not sufficient resolution on the satellite images in this area to discern anything about the river and possible rapids. A couple of alternative access points are available to shorten the trip (see Map tab, and zoom in for particulars). It is not known whether it is truly feasible to boat (I.E., how badly wooded up and brambled up the stream may be), nor is it known how parking and access are at the listed put-in/take-out. Alternate accesses may be advisable or necessary. Anyone ever explored it? Or, interested in attempting some reconnaissance? Use the 'New Report' button to provide additional input for your fellow boaters! We do have one very preliminary report from Brendan Hammond who provided (2009-12-14): _While working for the Forest Service this past summer, I was in the area and was able to catch a glimpse of this stream in a couple of places. There were no major rapids, only minor ledges and swiftwater. This narrow little stream was set in a deep, steep sided valley with little to no floodplain. This leads me to believe that some nice waves might develop at higher flows. There is a control structure/dam at the outlet of the lake upstream (of the put-in)._
Difficulty
Class I-II
Length
9.2 mi
Gradient
30 ft/mi
max 70
Rapids
6
Difficulty Classes
I Easy II Novice III Intermediate IV Advanced V Expert/Extreme VI Unrunnable
Current Conditions
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