@ I don’t think it’s run by top level whitewater kayakers/rafters, at least the sections you’ve documented so clearly below Sorenson’s. (No one has made a substantial drone video of this river until yours.) I’ve heard of people running the gentler section above Hope Valley (class I-III). Some class V kayakers ran the section below Sorenson’s and is described in “A Guide to the Best Whitewater in California” of Holbeck and Stanley. There are three editions of the guide. Only the final, third edition includes this run, and it is rated class V+ with many portages (including the unrunnable section of waterfalls shown here) and consisting of “screaming blind turns.” 😬😬 I believe H&S refer to it as “the twisted steep sister of the East Fork Carson”).
Awesome 👌👌
Thank you
Wow, really nice drone shots! Amazing...
😊 thank you.
A rare video of this river, very fine. Class V+ and VI whitewater, with many a portage. This fulfills some questions about its gnarliness.
@@ryanenright8720 thank you for the kind words. It was definitely a rough session.
@ I don’t think it’s run by top level whitewater kayakers/rafters, at least the sections you’ve documented so clearly below Sorenson’s. (No one has made a substantial drone video of this river until yours.) I’ve heard of people running the gentler section above Hope Valley (class I-III). Some class V kayakers ran the section below Sorenson’s and is described in “A Guide to the Best Whitewater in California” of Holbeck and Stanley. There are three editions of the guide. Only the final, third edition includes this run, and it is rated class V+ with many portages (including the unrunnable section of waterfalls shown here) and consisting of “screaming blind turns.” 😬😬 I believe H&S refer to it as “the twisted steep sister of the East Fork Carson”).