#462899 - 10/27/08 11:25 AM
hoh river logjam
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Juvenile at Sea
Registered: 04/22/04
Posts: 192
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just a heads up for those floating the Hoh from Oxbow to cottonwood. The log jam that wsdot put in the river has become a boat eater at low water. A boat went down yesterday .This is the third one I ve heard of since August. They made it out ok but they lost their gear and wallets and such.
Edited by shawn k (10/27/08 11:26 AM)
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#462921 - 10/27/08 12:50 PM
Re: hoh river logjam
[Re: hybridcx]
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Ranger Danger
Registered: 02/08/07
Posts: 3076
Loc: AK
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Jake, it is the first Engineered log jam below Allen's Bar. I am pretty sure there are three, two of which are right at the road bank just a bit farther down river. The first you come to is just above these, on river left in the main channel/bed, and there is a huge sweeper that sticks out over the majority of the flow.
The river shallows up just as it gains speed and dives into the hole. Tough not to miss an oar stroke as you approach, but as Leland said, as long as you are on it an set up far right and dig when you hit the hole, it goes.
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#462938 - 10/27/08 02:02 PM
Re: hoh river logjam
[Re: AP a.k.a. Kaiser D]
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Ranger Danger
Registered: 02/08/07
Posts: 3076
Loc: AK
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Having a beer in your hand isn't the most reliable reference point there KD Unless of course you were trying to affirm the fact that had been drinking. What did you have in the other hand? Like many other spots on that float and others in the area, not much to worry about if you are paying attention and know what to do and when. A momentary lapse is often just enough eh.
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#463014 - 10/27/08 06:36 PM
Re: hoh river logjam
[Re: CHUBS]
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Ranger Danger
Registered: 02/08/07
Posts: 3076
Loc: AK
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Hey Chubs. Nice work on the silver and cool running into you guys. Quite the setup you had there on the bar. Good spot indeed! I wish I would have made the connection at the time as I could have hooked Dan up with some eggs while we were passing through. I got a note from Dan today on the same subject. Thanks for letting us fish through and share the hole for a while. Hopefully you guys enjoyed the rest of the weekend and didn't get hassled by the gulls too much Weird about the flows there. It looks like the river lost about 100 CFS that day and it is still dropping hard eh. Need some water.
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#463054 - 10/27/08 10:59 PM
Re: hoh river logjam
[Re: Bustinbig]
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Juvenile at Sea
Registered: 04/07/00
Posts: 99
Loc: Forks
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The problem with this particular spot is that it doesn't look like much until you are already committed to it. It looks like any other log jam on the river except for the large spruce jutting out at just the wrong angle. My bro in law and I pulled a kayak out of there in late september and then watched a boat flip in the same spot before we even had the water out of the kayak. Three guys were in the boat and they were able to make it out onto the logs before the boat went under. My bro in law went in after the boat and we managed to get a line on it and pull it to shore. They lost some gear and a few bags, but got their boat, oars, and a few poles. We rowed downriver with them for a while and helped scrounge up some of their gear before continuing on our trip. Only one of the three was even remotely friendly and thankful that we had gone to the effort to save their boat. Not many people would dive into the Hoh for someone else's boat and we certainly thought a handshake and a sincere thanks would have been nice.
Two more boats went in this weekend, one on Friday and one on Saturday. Saturdays victim had rowed the same spot on Friday and done just fine. We went down on Sunday and fished out their boat with help from several other people. The boat was a pretty nice 16' Willie and was in remarkably good condition considering it had sat in the Hoh for over 24 hours. The two men from that boat both ended up in the water under the logjam and one said he was sure he was going to die. He figures he spent at least a minute under water. Both of the people in the boat were competent oarsmen and very decent people. I don't know much about the other boat that went in. Both of my bro in laws went in the water and were able to attach a line to the Willie and get it to shore. The gentlemen from that boat were very thankful and I believe at least one of them was finished with his fishing career.
I guess the moral of the story is walk the boat. Even experienced guides are dropping their passengers upriver before rowing it. It's just a matter of time before someone gets killed there.
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