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Photo Date:
07/04/2013
Boofing into a narrow double drop on Brokeback Gorge.
Photo Date:
07/04/2013
Looking back up at One Whistle Falls.
Photo Date:
05/18/2014
The first rapid on Brokeback Gorge.
Photo Date:
05/18/2014
Many small chutes separate larger rapids on Brokeback Gorge.
Photo Date:
06/28/2013
Brokeback Gorge is incredibly narrow and steep.
Photo Date:
07/04/2013
Brokeback Gorge often makes zigzagging low-angle slides. This is the last rapid before paddlers are truly committed to the biggest drop on the run.
Photo Date:
07/04/2013
One Whistle Falls is less than a paddle-length wide at the lip and drops 45 feet.
Photo Date:
10/28/2015