Approximate - nearest available gauge. Use as general reference only.
The Enormotron certainly lives up to its name, and may well be one of the largest rapids you've seen on a creek. It drops around 50 feet through a hideous pile of truck-sized boulders and trees, and is unrunnable at any level. It begins as the entire creek necks down into a 4' wide slot sieve, where 90% of the water dives under a collosal rock before emerging from a room underneath. What little water makes it over the sieve soon leaps off the downstream side onto another boulder, and then continues through another series of large drops before reaching the pool below.
The portage begins from the left eddy below the Triple Drop; climb up the bank to reach a flat shoulder on the hill before walking downstream. Be sure to drop your boat and take a second to marvel at the monstrosity you're missing, particularly the room under the sieve rock where the creek emerges from the darkness. The final leg of the portage is a scramble down a ditch to the pool below. A rope would make this part easier.