A Molalla Crick

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Nwcanyoning
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A Molalla Crick

Post by Nwcanyoning » January 19th, 2023, 9:53 pm

Driving up the corridor last spring, I spotted a creek that I stood above before the burn. The flows looked great so I had to go back. Here’s what we saw.
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Webfoot
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Re: A Molalla Crick

Post by Webfoot » January 21st, 2023, 9:29 am

Thanks again for these unusual reports. :)

Nwcanyoning
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Re: A Molalla Crick

Post by Nwcanyoning » January 22nd, 2023, 4:30 am

Yeah, I enjoy what few do and do it in a way that enables me not to see too many other folks. People are great but I don’t alway want to be around them. Here’s the cords for the creek (44.9619768, -122.4812122). Very seasonal in nature. But also, post burn is quite the arduous situation as the ground is trash and the hillside is very steep. The falls be viewed from here. (44.9705872, -122.4734189)

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