Lower Yuba is up over 4,000, actually came up after the rains stopped and deer creek dropped, so Englebright res is the culprit, Probably needs a few days to drop back in shape.
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Everything is blown out all over. Just look over the flow charts on www.dreamflows.com. My buddy came from reno yesterday, said the truckee is a raging muddy mess, the north stan. hit 6,000 over the weekend, and the upper sac. is at 3,750 right now, Thats just a few but you get the idea.
-- Edited by shon42073 on Monday 4th of May 2009 03:44:53 PM
Had a Lower Yuba trip on the board for Thursday, but I saw flows at over 14,000 CFS and Deer Creek at over 1,200 CFS - how do you spell chocolate? Well, the golf course will have dried out and be in perfect shape anyways . . . Fore.
Holly S&*$%! 14,000 up top, 18,000 below diguere. That could really push some gravel around, hopefully for the better. Can't wait to get out there after the flows drop and see how things have changed.
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Had a Lower Yuba trip on the board for Thursday, but I saw flows at over 14,000 CFS and Deer Creek at over 1,200 CFS - how do you spell chocolate? Well, the golf course will have dried out and be in perfect shape anyways . . . Fore.
Its gonna be crystal clear were I'm goin this weekend too , Absolutly perfect it will be ! Some parts of some rivers never blow out.
The '97 flood washed out a good football field plus of road, leaving large boulders scattered across the access...Looking forward to getting up there soon--Have a great weekend!
-- Edited by Flying Dutchman on Tuesday 5th of May 2009 09:33:31 PM
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