Jet boat round trip Corn Creek Idaho to Hells Canyon Dam
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- čas přidán 1. 12. 2022
- Corn Creek Idaho to Hells Canyon Dam, round trip with 4 boats. Two drivers were experienced, and the other two were unfamiliar with this stretch of river. This video shows the places where we scouted or gave instructions. However, this need is very much a function of the flow and the aptitude of the drivers.
Bear in mind that all routes were chosen based on existing flows. These routes may be inappropriate at higher or lower flows.
Also bear in mind that this video barely scratches the surface of the challenges faced during this run.
Also, not shown in Hells Canyon we scouted Granite Rapid, and verbal instructions at Wild Sheep Rapid. - Sport
Brother inlaw bought a old jet boat that had a new motor but was otherwise needed lots of work.
10 years later were running the crap out of it and have been for years. Love those long trips, that small block jet boat just finished a 750 mile round trip on the Yukon River and brought home a 58" bull moose.
Only issue was a new but faulty fuel filter, had a spare so no biggie. 👍 lifes good.
just bought a 18fter outbord jet, i really injoyed yr vid buds , good job
Love the narration and musings, plus story-telling about this trip.
best commercial's ever thanks
New sub. Great video. Looking forward to watching the rest. Two thumbs up 👍 👍
another great video. hope to do one of these trips with you this spring.
Great narration! Nice water, thanks for sharing! Looking forward to seeing more!
Another great video Peter, keep them coming
Will try, but video of any quality take a freakin' long time to produce.
Three thumbs up on that one,great video.🤙🤙🤙
I have been watching your vids for awhile now and this is the best. You narrated an adventure. Boats, in my mind, are not an expensive raft to park in a natural pool. Use it and explore. Put it on a trailer and go somewhere you haven't been and get that rush of exploration as you referenced. I pontificated enough. At 11:05 was the noob pissin blood off the bow? Should be.
Made it about five miles down from corn creek. Earned us a nice gash in the bottom and hole in the oil pan. Learning from you tube bad idea.
What was the flow, or the level on ramp?
I can’t remember off hand. It was the end of July last year so pretty low. I have since learned that speed lac of confidence and second guessing was a HUGE factor in the carnage.
Last year's flow record is in the 6K CFS White Bird range. That is low even if you already know the river. 12K is maybe a low end of read-and-run if you have good experience on other rivers. But running downstream first makes the task more intense, and you can box yourself into a bad spot. Depending on how far downstream you'd like to go, it may be worthwhile to start 95 miles downstream and run up at a bit higher flow. My general philosophy is go effing fast, and get into the flow state. But also be aware when slowing or scouting appear to be necessary; this may be indicated by that feeling of uncertainty.
Thank You-.. Seriously
Great video thank you for sharing! I would love to learn the first 10 miles below corn creek at 0 any advice?
I bought a Russian inflatable for this task, but have only run it a few times. But I'm not entirely sure it's necessary. It's possible I'll end up taking all the same lines I would have via read-and-run in the HCM. People often say the first mile is the worst. But that may be mostly because beginners wreck their boats in the first mile. If they started on the second mile, then they'd say the second is the worst. But definitely some care is advised.
good day,b ro~that's interesting job, =)
Can you give some advice on how to run the bridge area down river from.pine bar to American bar on the lower salmon down Graves creek area, it seems very complicated to learn
Can you give a tutorial how to run from pine bar to American bar under the bridge area at Rice creek?
Hello Viking. Great Videos... Can you recommend me a proper scaner for a KODIAK 6.2 DI? Think I have an electric problem. Thanks!!!
I had a Diacom on mine when it was new. I used this successfully to diagnose throttle response issues. Otherwise I can make no recommendation. I understand that less expensive scanners will work, but have no experience.
Thanks! @@idahoviking
Great video! How long did the trip take?
5 days. But this was at least in part to allow for scouting and terror/recovery of noobs. Experienced guys running steadily could make it in 3 days and still have some relaxation time. A wrench in the machine is refueling logistics, which means being 100% certain of being at Pittsburg Landing when the fuel truck arrives.
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All the stopping the video, just to narrate was making my ears bleed. The video was awesome when the flowing river was on the screen. It’s so hard to find videos like this. They are on CZcams, but extremely hard to find cause of the way they are titled.
You appear to be stating that educational discussion of routes taken is undesirable. Is this correct?