Picture of the week

Picture of the week
James Chandler, Norrish Creek, Mission British Columbia

Monday, January 14, 2008

The Chilliwack River

My local River is the Chilliwack. It is about 25 minutes from my front door in Abbotsford, British Columbia. It offers a wide variety of whitewater for people of all levels, except for you grade 5ers. But there are some creeks in the Chilliwack River valley and surrounding mountain ranges that will keep your grade 5 itch well scratched. The Chilliwack River is located in, oddly enough Chilliwack British Columbia. The river is fed by a couple of creeks and Chilliwack Lake. Some of the bigger Creeks are Tamahi which has two grade 4/4+ runs on it. Slesse Creek, which has a decent and easily accessible grade 3+ run and supposedly some grade 4-5 further up, which requires a hike. The biggest flows occur during spring from snow melt or fall from heavy rains.


Just a little heads up as you paddle out of the lake. That run, "Chilliwack lake down" is the steepest part of the Chilliwack River. It is a short run but fun to do when everything else is a bit low. Usually a good winter run, this run is known for collecting wood so always scout what you can't see. I wouldn't rate this run any harder than a mild grade 4 at a lower level.


Maybe the sign was right?














Not sure how I did this but it was in the Chilliwack Canyon around 1.9-2.0 on the Canyon Gauge and I flipped some where in the drop called "Mels".










The end of an after work park and play on the Osborne wave at Pointa Vista Cafe.














Surfing the Osborne wave.













More surfing at Osborne





No comments: