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PG Rob
07-29-2013, 10:41 AM
On my drive home from Bullfrog to Pleasant Grove last night, I passed by much of this area between 7 and 7:30 PM. The following canyons/washes had water as viewed from Hwy 276:
Milk Creek: Major flooding
Starr Creek: Major flooding
Woodruff upper south fork: Flowing
Woodruff upper north fork: Trickle
Trail Canyon: Between trickle and flowing
South Maidenwater: Flowing
Main Maidenwater: Flowing
Everything North of this: Trickle
North Wash Proper: Major Flooding

Enjoy!!

peakbaggers
07-30-2013, 10:35 AM
Thanks for the update! :2thumbs:

Canyonbug
08-01-2013, 02:36 PM
On my drive home from Bullfrog to Pleasant Grove last night, I passed by much of this area between 7 and 7:30 PM. The following canyons/washes had water as viewed from Hwy 276:
Milk Creek: Major flooding
Starr Creek: Major flooding
Woodruff upper south fork: Flowing
Woodruff upper north fork: Trickle
Trail Canyon: Between trickle and flowing
South Maidenwater: Flowing
Main Maidenwater: Flowing
Everything North of this: Trickle
North Wash Proper: Major Flooding

Enjoy!!

We had groups go through both forks of Blarney on Monday. Everything was flashed, full and had several swims in each fork. It was a blast to do in that condition.

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Canyonbug
08-05-2013, 09:38 AM
East Leprechaun on Saturday. We got wet and muddy (lots of packs to wash out today). There is a swim at the end exiting the subway section right now.

I will also add that the anchors were all completely washed out except for Rappel #3. We had to rebuild all of them, but we took the material from #1 with us and down climbed the last man. Anyone going through at this time of year should expect anchors to be completely washed out. We ended up picking up webbing and anchor material through out the canyon that had been washed down. We walked out with almost a pack's worth full of webbing.