Woods Creek
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Woods Creek   

Run Length 0.5 miles Average Gradient 430 fpm
Difficulty Class V Recommended Flow 200-400 cfs
River Woods Creek Location Berthod Pass, Colorado
Author Brian Adkins Current Level  
Drainage South Platte Elevation 10480ft to 9855ft
 
Woods Creek
Paddler:Adam Barron   Photographer:Brian Adkins
This is a crazy little steep creek at the very bottom of Berthod Pass, best run in conjunction with the West Fork Clear Creek. The main attraction for this run is the 1st hundred yards in which you lose a good 300 foot of vertical!

Put-in on a small reservoir for the Henderson Mine, then slide over a sluice dropping 200’ vertical down the side of the impoundment that dumps you directly into a steep Class V cascade. At the bottom of the cascade hike back up and do it again a few times! Once you’ve had your fill of that continue downstream for ¼ mile of silly steep Class V-, but make sure there isn’t new wood before committing. Once you reach the confluence with the West Fork get out immediately river left, just downstream is a river-wide strainer. From here portage straight up and out of the river gorge and through the woods to the hairpin turn at the very bottom of Berthod Pass/Hwy 40.

A word of caution! Since the dam, and the area around the creek, is owned by the Henderson Mine there has been some debate over what their reaction is going to be when they find out that it is being kayaked! Currently there is no trash-rack at the top of the sluice, and there are no “no-trespassing” signs on the access road, even though it is obviously private. Please be stealth at the top of the dam, and if you see mine personnel hanging out or driving around don’t run the sluice!

Flow Information:
- Minimum Suggested Level: 200 cfs
- Maximum Suggested Level: 400 cfs

I only ran this once when the West Fork was at 200cfs. This level was pretty much the bare minimum. I'm not sure what the max flow is, but I have a feeling this is a good creek to run at peak. Since this is the main trib to the West Fork use its gauge to estimate flow.

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