@Ervinslens Thank you! That means a lot after checking out your channel. I just subscribed and looking forward to watching your videos. Thanks for the feedback!
Like you, running this is my goal. I just started my whitewater journey this year. We have been hitting the Mulberry at higher water levels and learning. Maybe next year for the Tot. :)
@Eric Tomlinson I'm not sure if I'll ever hit the Tot....maybe one day. I either need to do whitewater/roll lessons first, or invest in an inflatable. But the Mulberry....that's a different story. I've done that one at 5 feet (near flood stage) in a sit-on-top! lol. Love that river!
Since this is old footage, you probably realize that in this footage the falls were rolling pretty good but not ripping that the daredevils that like to run them like them to be. I still enjoyed the video and appreciate the effort you put in to get some really nice footage. I LOVE Cossatot State Park just because all of it is beautiful. Thank you for sharing.
@Bill Mccullough I didn't think it looked much different than in some of the paddling videos I've seen. But that would certainly explain why there weren't any paddlers that day. Thanks for commenting. Always appreciate your feeback!
And let's all give a big shout-out to the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, who in the 1970's ruined the lower section of this river (which was just as scenic but more suitable for casual canoeing) with a make-work dam project.
This is a great spot to go to when the water is low and swim! It’s like a bunch of personal jacuzzis between the rocks.
@lukerobbins2822 I've never been there when it's warm enough to swim. I'll bet that's pretty nice!
Gorgeous !
@TICKFARM29 Thanks for watching and commenting!
I’ve been wanting to go visit this place.
Good share. Thanks 🙏
@WholeOtherLevelOutdoors Do it! It's well worth the drive. But head out there early in the day. There's lots to see!
Wow, truly unique and spectacular scenery my friend. This looks amazing! Absolutely stunning work!
@Ervinslens Thank you! That means a lot after checking out your channel. I just subscribed and looking forward to watching your videos. Thanks for the feedback!
Like you, running this is my goal. I just started my whitewater journey this year. We have been hitting the Mulberry at higher water levels and learning. Maybe next year for the Tot. :)
@Eric Tomlinson I'm not sure if I'll ever hit the Tot....maybe one day. I either need to do whitewater/roll lessons first, or invest in an inflatable. But the Mulberry....that's a different story. I've done that one at 5 feet (near flood stage) in a sit-on-top! lol. Love that river!
Since this is old footage, you probably realize that in this footage the falls were rolling pretty good but not ripping that the daredevils that like to run them like them to be. I still enjoyed the video and appreciate the effort you put in to get some really nice footage. I LOVE Cossatot State Park just because all of it is beautiful. Thank you for sharing.
@Bill Mccullough I didn't think it looked much different than in some of the paddling videos I've seen. But that would certainly explain why there weren't any paddlers that day. Thanks for commenting. Always appreciate your feeback!
And let's all give a big shout-out to the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, who in the 1970's ruined the lower section of this river (which was just as scenic but more suitable for casual canoeing) with a make-work dam project.