After driving all day from Vegas, we finally made it to the takeout of Dinkey Creek Wednesday night and spent the evening preparing our boats for the two day journey down the Waterfalls section. It was there that we met up with our team for the the expedition- Josh Bruckner, Matias Nunez, Josh Workman and Adam Hunter.
Thursday morning we were up early loading up the vehicle and starting the 2.5 hour drive to the put in. Finding the put in was an adventure of its own, but making it down the river was even more exciting. The trail was unmarked, about two feet wide and covered in thick brush and poison oak. It eventually opened up to steep, exposed, slabbed rock that made your calves and thighs burn the whole way down.
Me after finishing the hike
While the name "Dinkey Creek" might lead be to believe that this river is not too full on, trust me when I say that this river is far from dinky. It is 6.5 miles of class V-V+ creeking filled with beautiful clean waterfalls, many of which are mandatory. It is far from any form of civilization and help could be days away. All that said, I think it is probably one of, if not the best, section of whitewater in California.
There's not much warm up on this creek- the section starts off with a rowdy 40 foot slide that sets the tone for the trip.
There's not much warm up on this creek- the section starts off with a rowdy 40 foot slide that sets the tone for the trip.
Gareth at the put-in slide
Fairly quickly into the run you reach the Willie Kern Rapid- a 15 foot drop into a low angle slide into 40 foot steep slide. It is big and it is mandatory.
That's me at the bottom of the drop
Following Willie Kern's rapid there is a series of waterfalls and big rapids back to back. It would be impossible to capture every rapid that we ran considering there were just so many of them, but I've tried my best to show the best ones.
Adam Hunter in one of the 25 footers
Me running the sieve waterfall (if you go right of the flow here you end up in a death sieve)
Me running the sieve waterfall (if you go right of the flow here you end up in a death sieve)
The rattlesnake I almost stepped on
Josh Workman doing the big 40 foot jump in portage
Gareth dropping into the meat
Josh Workman doing the big 40 foot jump in portage
Gareth dropping into the meat
Josh Bruckner showing the group how its done at Spike
After a very full on first day on the river we were all excited to make it to camp all in one piece. The camp spot was on a big slab of rock right next to river and in between two steep sections of whitewater. Upstream you had a beautiful view of the Spike rapid and lurking downstream was the Good Morning slide, a huge slide that immediately starts off day two.
Gareth coming through one of my favorite rapids of the run
Me entering one of the bigger drops of day two
Me entering one of the bigger drops of day two