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For
unparalleled adrenaline, join Chugach
Adventure Guides (DBA
- Class V Whitewater, Inc.)
for a rafting trip down Sixmile
River-a difficult, strenuous
run through deep canyons with
pushy, technical water. During
high water levels, all the rapids
here are Class V. Choose to paddle
all three canyons-the third offers
some of the toughest runnable
whitewater around-or just enjoy
a wild ride down one or two.
Past paddlers say that when you
get to the take-out, you'll be
wearing a "Sixmile
Smile."
While Sixmile offers
high adventure, it's also well suited
for commercial guiding. Rapids are
separated by calm sections, giving
time to recover and regroup if a boat
flips or people swim. The river runs
down a valley near a road, and while
you don't usually see it, the road's
there for support.
Not only is Sixmile one of Alaska's
wildest rafting runs, it's also very
scenic. Canyon walls rise above you,
ranging from 50 feet in the first to
over 400 in the third. You'll eddy
out and take breaks, leapfrogging down
the river with other rafts for backup,
so there'll be time to enjoy the scenery.
The milky-green water is clearer, more
colorful, and warmer than gray, glacial
rivers of the Alaska Range. Some rapids
make 50-degree turns, where water's
power has carved the bedrock.
The
First Canyon of the Sixmile is
offered to beginners and families,
and must be run by our other
paddlers going for the 2nd and
3rd Canyons as well. It is ranked
a solid Class III run, with one
section that ranges from Class
III - Class V depending on the
water level. After a nice calm
stretch of river to warm up,
you'll arrive at the top of the
first canyon. There is a pull-out
point here and hiking trail for
those who do not want to run
the rapids. At ultra-high water,
even the guides walk around.
Then you have 20 minutes of class
III/III+ whitewater (during medium
and low flows; things change
dramatically at high water).
Watch for an eagle's nest. During
the float to the take-out, you'll
pass by pass by Canyon Creek,
whose beautiful, clear waters
usually offer easy viewing of
spawning king salmon. From the
first canyon take-out, a 20-
to 25-minute float to the rapids
of second canyon offers stunning
views of the Chugach Mountains.
You'll often see bald eagles,
black bears, and moose.
The Second Canyon adds another 2.5
miles to the trip (and about 1 hr,
45 min), and steps the paddler up a
level of difficulty. The 2nd Canyon
is ranked solid Class III+ and IV and
combines four big drops in rapid succession
with other smaller rapids to keep you
on your toes. You'll take on rapids
that are more technically difficult
and have bigger features, such as waves
and holes. This add-on is Class V's
most popular trip.
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