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is it warming or is it precip in the Escalante's drainage basin? I wasn't clear on thatNice pic.. shows a warming peak then the slowdown reflecting the snowmelt
Lol.... Remember I live in snow country so that's what I look at is as... May be rain thereis it warming or is it precip in the Escalante's drainage basin? I wasn't clear on that
The other thing is, it depends on lake levels. In higher water, the lake starts to back up near the mouth of Stevens.Is there a gauge further downstream? If not, any guesses on how much higher the river will be near Coyote Gulch? We're heading there in 3 weeks and hoping to go up to Stevens Arch and Canyon.
Helpful - thanks.That's the only gauge between there and Lake Powell, plus it's upstream of Boulder Ck. The Boulder Ck gauge is no longer reporting. A rule of thumb is to double the flow rate at the Escalante gauge to get an estimate of the Escalante River flow rate downstream of Boulder Ck.
Good to know - hadn't realized that would make a difference. Thanks.The other thing is, it depends on lake levels. In higher water, the lake starts to back up near the mouth of Stevens.
it hasn’t been that high in many years afaikGood to know - hadn't realized that would make a difference. Thanks.
There’s already a lot of water out there even before this coming storm. I’d bet those tanks are plenty full.wow!
if anyone has insights into the likely condition of the Wolverine Loop Road and the Moody Road late next week, please let me know.
I was hoping to get to the Colt Mesa tanks to check on them, and then while there, hike down Choprock. but if these roads are blown we'll do something off the Burr Trail.
the latest GSENM road report has Wolverine as impassable but the info is 2 weeks old now https://www.blm.gov/sites/default/files/docs/2023-10/GSENM-Road-Condition-Report.pdf
And I say good riddance to itit hasn’t been that high in many years afaik
glad you can move the trip, that kind of wind would make a river trip absolutely miserable.I am headed for Stillwater Canyon tomorrow, I had planned on putting in last Thursday, taking out on Monday, but the wind was 25-35mph on the 4 days I would be on the water. No thanks. I don't mind rain, sleet or snow, but not wind. So Tex's agreed to my request to move my trip a few days to a put in tomorrow, taking out on Friday.
I think it was a good choice, sunny and nominal wind.
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