Slalom Course is a technical Class II rapid characterized by a series of tight, boulder-strewn channels that require precise boat positioning and quick maneuvering. Paddlers must navigate a complex mid-river rock garden with multiple potential lines, avoiding several undercut boulders on river right and a persistent pour-over hole at the bottom of the rapid. Strong eddy service and relatively consistent water levels make this section predictable, but paddlers should maintain constant situational awareness and be prepared for quick direction changes.