Foss - FR 68 Bridge to Highway 2 bridge


Foss, Washington, US

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FR 68 Bridge to Highway 2 bridge

Usual Difficulty IV+ (for normal flows)
Length 4.9 Miles
Avg. Gradient 104 fpm
Max Gradient 193 fpm

Ken and Barbie


Ken and Barbie
Photo by Thomas O'Keefe В© taken 05/01/04

Gauge Information

Name Range Difficulty Updated Level
Foss
virtual-6267 500 - 900 cfs IV+ 00h24m 238.4 cfs (rc= -0.7 )


River Description

FUN FACT: A popular creek run in the Skykomish drainage.

SEASON: Spring snowmelt. Sometimes possible during an early fall rain event. Normally snowed in through the winter.

LOGISTICS: Follow Highway 2 east to the bridge across the Tye River at mile marker 51 (elevation 990'). There is space for a vehicle or two and a decent takeout on the river right upstream side of the bridge. To reach the put-in go back west across the bridge and make an immediate left onto Tye River Road. Follow this 0.7 miles to the junction of Foss River Road (FR 68) and turn left. The bridge across the Foss River is at FR 68 mile 1.0 and serves as an alternate takeout (if driving directly to this takeout turn onto Foss River road from Highway 2 at mile 50.6). After crossing the Foss River bridge the pavement ends and the road makes a hard turn to the right. At mile 2.5 you cross under the railroad trestle which serves as an alternate put-in for the easier class III stretch. To put-in at the start of the class IV section continue up to mile 3.5 (at the turn-off for FR 6830). To add an easy warm-up continue to mile 5 and the FR 68 bridge across the river. Elevation here is 1500'. Check road conditions with Mt. Baker - Snoqulamie National Forest; follow link to the forest road conditions report under the recreation link.

DESCRIPTION:

If you want a bit of a warm-up you can put-in as high as the FR 68 Bridge across the Foss. If you want to avoid some logs and flat water then you can put in at the start of the action at FR 68 mile 3.5. This is at the turn-off to FR 6830 and there is a decent trail to the river that puts you in the water just upstream of an island. From this point down the rapids are class III+ until you start to encounter some larger boulders and a horizon line (a few short minutes downstream of the put-in). At this point there are a couple hundred yards of class IV action until you reach an eddy upstream of Ken and Barbie. You'll see a slope of exposed boulders (~1' diameter) on river left and a couple of very large boulders extending into the channel. You can also scout Ken and Barbie on the shuttle by scrambling down to the river near the mile 3 marker on FR 68 (you can sort of see it from the road but the trees make scouting difficult).

At Ken and Barbie (video 0.5 MB) the river flows left and right around a midstream rock and these two pourovers join in a hole at the bottom. The main hazard is wood which can easily wedge in between the boulders here (this drop can push V-). Grab an eddy below Ken and Barbie and stay in control for continued class IV action for the next several hundred yards (video 0.5 MB). Stay alert for logs and enjoy the ride. Most of the rapids from this point down are straightforward but you may want to get out a couple times to make sure the drops are clean. Shortly after leaving this section the river begins to calm down a bit, it's easier to see the clean routes from your boat, and within a few minutes the railroad bridge appears overhead.

The railroad bridge can serve as an alternate put-in for those who just want to enjoy a fun (but short) class III+ creek run. Unlike the nearby Miller, the Foss has good whitewater all the way down to the confluence with the Tye which itself has a couple of fun moderately technical class III drops before you reach the Highway 2 bridge.

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Last Updated: 2009-11-22 06:17:53

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Ken and Barbie

Detail Trip Report  Ken and Barbie  Foss, WA(1.07MB .jpeg)

Ken and Barbie

Detail Trip Report  Ken and Barbie  Foss, WA(935.08KB .jpeg)

Foss Rapids

Detail Trip Report  Foss Rapids  Foss, WA(454.62KB .mov)

Ken and Barbie

Detail Trip Report  Ken and Barbie  Foss, WA(516.13KB .mov)

Ken & Barbie

Detail Trip Report  Ken & Barbie  Foss, WA(0.00B .mswmm)


Gauge Information

Gauge Description:

The virtual gauge for this run provides approximate flow based on the relative area of the basin and the Skykomish at Goldbar gauge downstream (the river is ideal druing spring snow melt at between 8,000 and 10,000 on this gauge). While you can run this river much lower on the Goldbar gauge, it's a lot more enjoyable when the rapids are filled in and the pin potential goes down. The relationship used for the virtual gauge is of course dependent on snow level. When the freezing level is low the river will be flowing lower than the value given and during peak snowmelt the river may be flowing higher. The Goldbar gauge is also available through the NOAA hotline 206-526-8530).

Gauge Information

Name Range Difficulty Updated Level
Foss
virtual-6267 500 - 900 cfs IV+ 00h24m 238.4 cfs (rc= -0.7 )

RangeWater LevelDifficultyComment
500 - 900 cfs barely runnable-high runnable IV+

Report - Reports of Foss FR 68 Bridge to Highway 2 bridge and related gauges

Reports give the public a chance to report on river conditions throughout the country as well as log the history of a river.

Reports

When River/Gauge Subject Level Reporter
Foss [WA] Ken and Barbie n/a Thomas O'Keefe
5y246d15h50m Foss [WA] Ken & Barbie n/a monte alves
7y287d07h50m Foss [WA] Ken and Barbie n/a Thomas O'Keefe
> 10 years Foss [WA] Ken and Barbie n/a Thomas O'Keefe

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2009-06-12 05:44:58 (974 days ago)
John SchaeferDetails
3 of us paddle the Foss on 6/9/09 at Med/High flow and found all the major rapids free of wood. We
did find one tree, river wide about 100yrds above the Foss River Rd. bridge in class II/III water.
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