Gauge Information

Gauge Description:

Because this run is higher up in the basin and susceptible to freezing level and relative snow melt the correlation is not perfect to the Goldbar gauge further downstream on the Skykomish. Check it out when the Skykomish at Goldbar Gauge is around 4000 cfs during spring snow melt or after a moderate fall rainstorm. 5000-6000 cfs is still a good level and you may find it runnable as low as 3000 cfs.

Report - Reports of Tye 1. Surprise Creek to Alpine Falls (Upper) 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
Tye [WA] Tye River n/a Thomas O'Keefe
7y231d11h47m Tye [WA] Final Rapid 3200 cfs at Goldbar Thomas O'Keefe
8y223d19h47m Tye [WA] Crack in the Earth n/a Thomas O'Keefe
8y224d11h47m Tye [WA] Moneky Cage low water n/a Thomas O'Keefe
8y292d11h47m Tye [WA] Paranoia n/a Thomas O'Keefe