Escanaba, E.Br. - Sands Plains Run: Section 20 Bridge to O'Neal Creek (2.25 miles)


Escanaba, E.Br., Michigan, US

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Sands Plains Run: Section 20 Bridge to O'Neal Creek (2.25 miles)

Usual Difficulty I-II(III) (for normal flows)
Avg. Gradient 30 fpm
Max Gradient 55 fpm

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Photo of D. Cowell

Gauge Information

Name Range Difficulty Updated Level
MIDDLE BRANCH ESCANABA RIVER AT HUMBOLDT, MI
usgs-04057800 100 - 800 cfs I-II(III) 00h49m ~ 16 cfs (rc= -0.9 )
Likely too low for decent whitewater run. Referenced gauge (on the other branch of the river) is only an indicator of water in the area. This reach requires on-site inspection to confirm flows.


River Description

This is an excellent run for beginners and intermediates during spring run-off. The run is a pool drop style run with 4 distinct short rapids(class I-II at 'normal' water levels, III in spring or high water). Average run time is 45 minutes. There are two logs which must be portaged in the first 1/4 mile, but the run is clear after that. (The second log can sometimes be run under on the far right at lower levels.) You will pass several cabins on river left in the first mile of the run.

The first drop (Canyon Rapids) is shortly after the sighting the first cabin on river left(approx 1/3 mile into the run). It is a 30-40 yd run through granite walls 4 feet apart. The drop consists of a slide with a bend to the right in the middle of the rapids and a 3 ft drop at the end. This should be scouted for wood before running. Take out river left before the drop and walk over the footbridge spanning the drop to inspect entire drop.
The second rapids are straightforward with a 3-4 foot drop at the end into a sometimes sticky hole. There is a log wedged in the rock on the right side of this run (1/2 way down) which can catch the nose of a kayak and flip it. To avoid it, stay centered or river left on this drop.

The third drop is the longest rapid on the run. Shortly after the second rapid, you will take a right and see around 100 yards of boulder bed rapids. They are fairly straightforward and end in a decent hole, great for surfing in the spring.

The fourth drop is at the end of the run. It consists of a slide through a rocky area with a 90 degree bend midway and a small drop into a large pooled area at the end ot the run. Takeout is is on river right of this pool, up the sandy bank to the local camping/party area.

The drops are almost evenly spaced throughout the run and the flatwater between the runs is still moving at a pace which allows easy paddling from one drop to the next. (The flatwater between the first and second drops often has some small (~ 1 foot) standing waves in it). The private land owners in the cabins have been very friendly but we have stayed in our kayaks when talking to them. Two of the cabins/houses are regularly occupied and have docks in the river.


StreamTeam Status: Not Verified
Last Updated: 2011-09-01 21:49:08

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Gauge Information

Gauge Description:

Visual inspection of rocky area directly under put-in bridge. If this area is runnable then run should be great. If it is scrapey then run will be scrapey. Best runs are in spring or after heavy rains.

Use Escanaba Middle Branch gauge as a rough estimate of runnability (Note: this section has been run later and at lower levels then other branches of the Escanaba.)

Gauge Information

Name Range Difficulty Updated Level
MIDDLE BRANCH ESCANABA RIVER AT HUMBOLDT, MI
usgs-04057800 100 - 800 cfs I-II(III) 00h49m ~ 16 cfs (rc= -0.9 )
Likely too low for decent whitewater run.
Referenced gauge (on the other branch of the river) is only an indicator of water in the area. This reach requires on-site inspection to confirm flows.
RangeWater LevelDifficultyComment
0 - 100 cfs extremely Low-barely Low I-II(III) Likely too low for decent whitewater run.
100 - 800 cfs barely runnable-high runnable I-II(III) LIKELY runnable flows.
800 -1500 cfs somewhat High-somewhat High I-II(III) Likely to be getting big and pushy. Caution is urged.
1500 -3000 cfs somewhat High-extremely High I-II(III) (Near) Record flows. Utmost caution is urged.

Report - Reports of Escanaba, E.Br. Sands Plains Run: Section 20 Bridge to O'Neal Creek (2.25 miles) and related gauges

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Escanaba, E.Br.Sands Plains Run: Section 20 Bridge to O'Neal Creek (2.25 miles) [MI] 30161.jpeg n/a Jason Cowell
9y303d11h47m Escanaba RIver, E. Br. [MI] Sticky hole n/a Jason Cowell

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2008-05-09 12:46:21 (1372 days ago)
The third drop has a log at the very start of this run. It is apx. a foot above water level (at 150
cfs) it is not possible to get under or around. Take out on right just before right turn put in
just below log, you can still get most of this run. ---Ran it yesterday(4-3-2010). Drops
scrapy-river level high though and runnable. Canyon run(1st drop) sends you into wall at bend due
to lower level. Log is gone on third drop but limbo log is now present at beginning of drop.
Partial strainer around corner of drop also. Last drop now has river wide log just before it. Can
be edged around on river left. Edit
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 Sands Plains Run: Section 20 Bridge to O'Neal Creek (2.25 miles), Escanaba, E.Br. Michigan, US (mobile)