Big Strainer on Upper Piney
Posted: Sun Feb 12, 2012 9:31 pm
High water from the storms on Feb 4 created a big logjam that is blocking the ford where Forest Service 1802 crosses Big Piney (aka Phillips Ford). On the river side of the logjam, there is a tree root from a very large tree that extends about 6 feet into the channel (shown in picture). I usually use this spot for my takeout on floats in this area, but today I had to choose another spot. The logjam is on the north side of the river; the south side is still accessible.
This location is two river-miles above Heltons/Treat on Big Piney so not many people float this area.
In May 2011, an F3/F4 tornado went through this area. The trees in this logjam were uprooted at that time, and the recent storms washed the trees into this new location. There is another ford approx 1 mile up stream (aka Waterman's ford), but the spur from 1802 that accesses that ford has been blocked since last May by approximately 40 down pine trees. So as of now, you cannot access either Waterman's ford or Phillip's ford from the north side of Big Piney from FS 1802, but both locations can continue to be accessed from the south.
These two logjams will mainly affect people in the summer as both locations are great swimming and fishing holes. It will also affect the 4 wheeler/SUV crowds in the summer who, before last May, could drive forest service roads along Big Piney all the way from Hwy 164 up to Hwy 123 near Haw Creek falls.
Pictures of the strainer and logjam at Phillips Ford are attached.
This location is two river-miles above Heltons/Treat on Big Piney so not many people float this area.
In May 2011, an F3/F4 tornado went through this area. The trees in this logjam were uprooted at that time, and the recent storms washed the trees into this new location. There is another ford approx 1 mile up stream (aka Waterman's ford), but the spur from 1802 that accesses that ford has been blocked since last May by approximately 40 down pine trees. So as of now, you cannot access either Waterman's ford or Phillip's ford from the north side of Big Piney from FS 1802, but both locations can continue to be accessed from the south.
These two logjams will mainly affect people in the summer as both locations are great swimming and fishing holes. It will also affect the 4 wheeler/SUV crowds in the summer who, before last May, could drive forest service roads along Big Piney all the way from Hwy 164 up to Hwy 123 near Haw Creek falls.
Pictures of the strainer and logjam at Phillips Ford are attached.