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Ozark Creeks Wood Status

Post by Lazer » Mon Nov 29, 2010 8:04 pm

Here is a list of the wood status of the Ozark creeks listed on AWA website that were in the Ice Storm path. This is the info that I have gathered to date. If you have updates, please provide the info. Sharpen the saws and lace up the hiking boots!


Status Nov 2010 River Name/Section 

Full of wood Adkins / Hailstone Creek— Dixon Ridge Rd. to Hwy. 21 bridge (2 miles+11 miles)
Clear but some wood present Barberry Creek— Headwaters to ELFB (1.8 miles)
Full of wood. Boatable from Twin Falls to Richland but wood is present. Big Devil's Fork— Hill Cemetery to Richland Creek (2.75+2 miles)
Wood present Bear Creek (Big Piney trib)— Headwaters to Big Piney Creek (4.1 miles)
Clear to boat but some wood present Beech Creek— Cave Mtn. Rd. to Hwy. 21 (7.5 miles)
Landslide on Shuttle - Upper and Lower gorges clear of wood Bobtail Creek— (hike in) FS 1219A to Richland Creek (2.75 miles)
Full of wood Boen Gulf Branch— Headwaters to Buffalo River (2.6+7.8 miles)
Full of wood Boss Hollow— Headwaters to Hurricane Creek (3.8 miles)
Full of wood Boulder Creek— Headwaters to Henson Creek (2.6 miles)
likely wood Broadwater Hollow— Park Boundry to Cecil Creek (0.25 mile)
likely wood Clark Creek— Lost Valley (1 mile)
Full of wood Dry Creek (Richland)— Dickey Junction to Eula (4.3 miles)
Clear, Bottom section shuttle blocked by landslide. Falling Water Creek— Falling Water Falls to Richland Campground (7 miles)
Full of wood Falls Branch— Tarlton Flats to NFS Road 1200 near Bass (9 miles)
Normal, some wood present but boatable Galla Creek— Crow Mtn. Rd. to Galla Creek Lake (3.1 miles)
Clear Graves Creek— Headwaters (carry-in) to Big Piney Creek (1.9 miles)
Boatable with some wood Horsehead Creek, West Fork— FR 1445A to Horsehead Lake (5 miles)
Full of wood Left Hand Prong— Headwaters to Victor Road (8.5 miles)
Clear to boat Little Buffalo, East Fork— Deer to Murray (7.3 miles)
but some wood present. Log across top of slot at Johnsons Falls
Full of wood Long Branch— Hike in from CR 28 near Wayton to Murray (2+3.5 miles)
Full of wood. Boatable from Twin Falls to Richland but wood is present. Long Devil's Fork— Hike in from CR 32 to Richland Creek (3+2 miles)
Wood likely Meadow Creek— CR 1 to CR 3 (6.3 miles)
Clear to Magic Mushroom Osage Creek— Compton to Carroll County Road 11 (6 miles)
Wood likely Possum Walk Creek— Five Mile Road to Highway 263 (8.7 miles)
Bottom mile full of wood, but the goods are clear. Sandy Springs Hollow— Headwaters to EFLB (2 miles)
Clear, landslide blocks southern shuttle route Richland Creek
Wood likely Shop Creek, West Fork— Alum Cove Creek to Parthenon (6.6 miles)
Wood likely Smith Creek
Boatable with some wood Steep Creek
Wood likely Sulphur Creek— Southern Fork to Richland Creek (1.5+4.5 miles)
Wood likely Wolf Bayou— Galens Road to Hwy 14 (6.4 miles)

Other creeks

Full of wood Mikes Creek
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Re: Ozark Creeks Wood Status

Post by A Savage spanke » Mon Nov 29, 2010 8:43 pm

West fork of Horsehead has wood again. Joe Branch took me and Noel down about two monthes ago. We had to portage several of the good rapids. There was a log sticking up vertically in the first significant verticle drop, where the water curves around the wall to the left. There were tons of downed trees for the last 2 or 3 miles also.

And unless anyones finished were we left off last year with Osage, its pretty nasty also
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Re: Ozark Creeks Wood Status

Post by Fish » Mon Nov 29, 2010 9:06 pm

Last I heard Fern Gully was clear to boat (normal woodiness). Ditto Little Mill Cr. We need a report on Spirits Cr and Sugar Cr., but I don't think they were affected by ice. No idea on Hart Cr., but it was likely below the ice line as well. Also, I've heard conflicting reports on Stepp Cr., but I think it was well below the ice line too. Probably Smith Cr. is clear too, but the long walk in and out make that a moot point these days.

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Re: Ozark Creeks Wood Status

Post by Victor Caballeros » Tue Nov 30, 2010 8:30 am

I live 20 miles from the take out to the hailstone. I also live 14miles from the put in on the Kings River. I have a chainsaw and I am willing to go out to any spot and cut up down wood. I just don't want to do a solo mission, becasue I would hate for an accident to occur and be stuck alone with no help of getting out. If anyone is going out to Osage, Hailstone, Kings, or anything close shoot me a text at

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Re: Ozark Creeks Wood Status

Post by hollohead » Tue Nov 30, 2010 2:14 pm

So, at what elevation is the ice line at? Victor, I live on the Osage, lets cut some wood. When you available?

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Re: Ozark Creeks Wood Status

Post by Sparky » Tue Nov 30, 2010 3:24 pm

I have hiked both Smith Creek and Broadwater Hollow recently. Smith Creek is well below ice line and the road in and path out are clear. Smith creek below the upper shut-in has been gouged out and rearranged by high water events in the near past. We're frequent hikers in this area.

Broadwater Hollow is a bit messy at the top, but could probably be rearranged by hand. Chain saws are probably not an option here.

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Re: Ozark Creeks Wood Status

Post by ckuntz » Tue Nov 30, 2010 3:29 pm

Don't have a chainsaw, but would be willing to help during the week if any extra manpower is needed..
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Re: Ozark Creeks Wood Status

Post by Victor Caballeros » Tue Nov 30, 2010 3:49 pm

I'm good Sunday Dec 12th i have two chainsaws and a double bit ax. If needed I have a 3rd saw. We can clear out a creek
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Re: Ozark Creeks Wood Status

Post by Fish » Thu Dec 02, 2010 9:21 am

Wish I could get out there and help with Osage Cr. My work won't let me get away from KC right now for a weekend. Probably can swing it in January. I'd really like to see that creek open for business again.

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Re: Ozark Creeks Wood Status

Post by okieboater » Thu Dec 02, 2010 10:16 am

Please post on the Osage Creek clean up.

One AR Creek I have wanted to do but have not been able to.

Would like to help the clean up and maybe foot scout part of the creek.
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Re: Ozark Creeks Wood Status

Post by Shep » Thu Dec 02, 2010 10:56 am

I would like to help out on the 12th too. I don't have a chainsaw, and am probably not safe to use one, but I'm happy to carry one in my backpack, and well-versed in the use of a bow saw. I can also bring some rope and a pulley to drag things around.

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Re: Ozark Creeks Wood Status

Post by Lazer » Thu Dec 02, 2010 10:59 am

Also a good time to revisit this interesting article on the AWA site regarding downed wood in streams.

http://www.americanwhitewater.org/archive/article/338

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Re: Ozark Creeks Wood Status

Post by Victor Caballeros » Thu Dec 02, 2010 1:52 pm

I will start the Chainsaw's up and make sure they are in working order. I guess the more people the faster it gets done. I never Cleaned up a creek of wood before, but I'm a Mexi-CAN and Not a Mexi-Can't. I hope others can show up and show me the ropes
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Re: Ozark Creeks Wood Status

Post by ARzach » Thu Dec 02, 2010 1:55 pm

Lazer wrote:Also a good time to revisit this interesting article on the AWA site regarding downed wood in streams.

http://www.americanwhitewater.org/archive/article/338
Glad you pointed that out Lazer. I had the same thought when I first visited this thread and was too lazy/distracted to go track it down.

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Re: Ozark Creeks Wood Status

Post by hollohead » Thu Dec 02, 2010 5:55 pm

So, is it on for cleaning the Osage sunday Dec. 12th? I'll be here. Got 2 chainsaws and plenty of sharp chains. Only a couple of problems before the Mushroom. Not sure what the story is downstream, but I'll try and scout it out.

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