Idaho.River
Flow Information
No flow
information is currently available on the Internet for kayak, raft and
canoe stretches on the Bear River in Southeast Idaho. However,
river
level information may be obtained by calling the following numbers:
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Bear River
(Black Canyon & Oneida Narrow). Recorded message:
1-800-547-1501
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Bear River
(Georgetown to Soda Springs Canoe Stretch). Soda Point Dam
Operator:
1-208-547-3697
A popular
whitewater stretch in Eastern Idaho is the Blackfoot River below
Blackfoot
Reservoir. Flow information is not currently available on the
Internet,
but may be obtained by calling 208-238-0586.
Snow
Pack/Water.Content.
This
is a new Internet service of the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS).
It
enables river runners to get an idea of spring & early summer flows
based on mountain snow packs:
.Idaho
Snow
Pack/Water Content
Equipment
Lists
Print
it out and check it out! Handy Equipment Lists to make sure you
haven't
forgotten something on your next trip.
Rafting
or Kayaking (Multi-day Trips)
Survival
Kit
The
Ten Outdoor Essentials: An Annotated List
Helpful
Information for Your River Trips
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Common
Adventure Trips. This a wonderful way for clubs, schools and
friends
to run trips. It's about sharing, cooperation and democracy. It's
a powerful concept that few know about. |
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Kayaks
and Other Whitewater Craft. A primer on kayaks, whitewater canoes,
inflatable kayaks and associated equipment such as paddles, flotation
bags,
helmets, spray skirts, etc. |
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Minimizing
Impact and Random Acts of Kindness for the Environment. Ways to
minimize
your impact on the environment. Information for general camping,
hiking, river running, climbing, mountain biking, backpacking, sea
kayaking,
horse packing and general wilderness travel. |
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Planning
Multi-day Rafting or Kayaking Trips. Some great hints: organizing
your
party, calculating trip costs, holding planning sessions, leading a
trip
and arranging transportation. |
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Pre-trip
Meetings. The best way to keep trips safe and avoid problems
is to hold a pre-trip meeting. It's one of the fundamental
precepts
of a Common Adventure trip. Here's a brief list of topics to
cover
in your pre-trip meeting. |
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Rafts
and Drift Boats. Lots of information on: rafts, types of rafts,
catarafts,
dories, drift boats and associated equipment such as oars, paddles,
pumps
and waterproof storage bags. |
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Seven
Useful Outdoor Knots. Seven versatile knots that you'll use
time
and time again. |
Avalanche
Hazard Reports
Backcountry.Winter
Enthusiasts. Predicting
avalanche
activity in our part of the west is never easy. If you're heading
out, check the latest forecast. It could save your life!
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Bear
River Range (Logan Area)
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Jackson,
Wyoming Area (Teton Pass, West Slope of the Tetons, Teton Range)
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Wasatch
Mountains (Salt Lake Area)
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Sun
Valley Area (Galena Pass, Sawtooths, Boulders, Pioneers, etc.)
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Gallatin
National Forest: Lionshead, Targhee Pass on ID Border, Cooke City,
Bozeman,
MT
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Missoula
including Lost Trail, Lolo and Lookout Passes
If
you'll be traveling
and won't have access to the internet, here's a list of phone numbers
which
have recorded avalanche forecasts for the above areas--> Avalanche
Phone List. Also see Avalanche
Safety in the Backcountry which has some suggestions for winter
travel.
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