Six Mile Creek
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Six Mile Creek   

Run Length 9.5 miles Average Gradient 65 fpm
Difficulty Class V Recommended Flow 350-1900 cfs
River Six Mile Creek Location Hope, Alaska
Author Paul Hemming Current Level  
Drainage Elevation 205ft to 40ft
 
Sixmile
This is one of Alaska's classic runs. The run can be divided into three sections. The upper section is actually on the East Fork. Here the river squeezes through a narrow bedrock canyon, the first canyon which contains several fun class IV rapids, and although the road is close by you feel secluded down at river level. This short upper canyon ends as the river opens up at the confluence with Canyon Creek. This major tributary pumps up the flow considerably and from this point you're on Sixmile Creek. For the next few miles you won't find much action as the river bubbles along through class II, but as you enter the two lower canyons the intensity begins to pick up.

The second canyon begins just after Boston Bar, a beautiful site on the river recognized by a dramatic avalanche chute on river right. Even though the rapids are mild leading up to this section, the scenery is truly impressive. Just downstream the river squeezes between the walls of the short but fun second canyon. Generally regarded as class IV+ at recommended flows the drops come in quick succession before the river opens up again between the second and third canyons. This stretch between the two canyons is characterized by class II/III rapids and if you feel like you had your hands full in the second canyon, now is the time to take out.

The third canyon, generally regarded as a class V run, starts to build slowly in intensity but eventually you'll reach the first major rapid at Staircase. Here a large midstream bedrock outcrop and a distinct horizon line mark the entrance to this challenging drop. At higher flows, routes open up to the left and at low flows all the water squeezes down through a narrow chute on the right that feeds into a pretty good hole. Additional rapids are relatively easy to scout. A signature drop on this run is Merry Go Round. As you approach a horizon line with another big midstream boulder you'll see most of the flow disappear off to the left. Ride the main flow up high on the left which then makes a hard turn back to the right and behind the boulder. Eventually the canyon opens up shortly before Turnagain Arm on Cook Inlet. A convenient take-out on river left should be fairly obvious.

Flow Information:
- Too Low: 0-366cfs / <8.5 ft
- Low: 367-915cfs / 8.5-9.5 ft
- Medium: 916-1909 cfs / 9.5-10.5 ft
- High: 1910-2749 cfs / 10.5-11 ft
- Crankin: 2750+ cfs / 11+ ft

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