Salmon River Falls - 1907 trip report
Salmon River Falls - 1907 trip report
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Last edited by payslee on February 4th, 2015, 8:43 am, edited 1 time in total.
Re: Salmon River Falls - 1907 trip report
Way to go, girls!
Nice find.
Nice find.
Re: Salmon River Falls - 1907 trip report
Based on this awesome but you've-got-to-be-kidding-me trip report of a trip down the Salmon river in an inflatable "pool raft", yes, that picture is of Final Falls.
http://capefalconkayak.com/salmonrivercanyon.html
And no, I do not have the skill or moxie required to get back in there ever. Wow.
-payslee
http://capefalconkayak.com/salmonrivercanyon.html
And no, I do not have the skill or moxie required to get back in there ever. Wow.
-payslee
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Re: Salmon River Falls - 1907 trip report
That pool raft page has been a bookmark on my phone for several years now. It's the most comprehensive look at the falls the Salmon that I've found yet. The raft part just adds to the story!
Btw, those women in the 1907 pic are some tough gals. There isn't any easy way to get to that side of the river below final falls. In fact that's the only shot of the falls from that side I've ever seen. In the rafting trip report, look at the shot looking over the brink of the falls down river. You can see the cliffs on the left side. It only gets more treacherous around that corner.
Either way, great find. Thanks for the post!
Btw, those women in the 1907 pic are some tough gals. There isn't any easy way to get to that side of the river below final falls. In fact that's the only shot of the falls from that side I've ever seen. In the rafting trip report, look at the shot looking over the brink of the falls down river. You can see the cliffs on the left side. It only gets more treacherous around that corner.
Either way, great find. Thanks for the post!
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Re: Salmon River Falls - 1907 trip report
Hi, I have been to Final falls on the Salmon river 2 times. This photo is from Sept. 2010. There are 6 waterfalls on the Salmon river and none of them are easy find or get to. Final falls is especially difficult to get to but it is a great adventure. The best time to go is July-Sept.(low water). There were alot of salmon spawning when my brother and I went in Sept. of 2010; so many in some areas we had to be careful not to disturb them. Anyway, I hope this pic. helps. I have more pics if you need them.
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My understanding from what I've read from others is that you need some pretty good technical climbing knowledge, gear and understanding and skill to navigate this area. These are the falls of the salmon River Gorge correct? would love to see them and what an adventure that would be. Anyone have suggestions on getting trained in technical climbing/canyoneering (<---- I believe that's the term forgive me if I am wrong) here in the Portland area?
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Re: Salmon River Falls - 1907 trip report
No climbing gear required to get to the following:
Final and Frustration overlook (though it's sketchy and people have been killed there trying to get too close to the edge)
Little Niagra and Vanishing -- accessed via Goat Creek
Split and Stein -- both are accessible via steep scrambles, though we used a rope to descend the last 15-20 feet to Split Falls
I haven't seen any canyoneering reports from the Salmon River Gorge (so far), just kayaking... though most of those trips are a blend of kayak and canyoneering, since they involve rope work to get past Final Falls for all but a few truly bold kayakers. Stein Falls has never been kayaked (not sure it can be... but then I've been saying that too often, as I'm proved wrong over and over again), and I haven't seen anything about it being rapelled, either.
Very cool area -- part of me wishes an Eagle Creek-style trail had been constructed in there, but I guess some places should only be visited by a few...
Tom
Final and Frustration overlook (though it's sketchy and people have been killed there trying to get too close to the edge)
Little Niagra and Vanishing -- accessed via Goat Creek
Split and Stein -- both are accessible via steep scrambles, though we used a rope to descend the last 15-20 feet to Split Falls
I haven't seen any canyoneering reports from the Salmon River Gorge (so far), just kayaking... though most of those trips are a blend of kayak and canyoneering, since they involve rope work to get past Final Falls for all but a few truly bold kayakers. Stein Falls has never been kayaked (not sure it can be... but then I've been saying that too often, as I'm proved wrong over and over again), and I haven't seen anything about it being rapelled, either.
Very cool area -- part of me wishes an Eagle Creek-style trail had been constructed in there, but I guess some places should only be visited by a few...
Yes! Post 'em!I have more pics if you need them.
Tom