Información
WARNING Sometime in 2024, the area on both sides of the creek were logged. It is unknown how this might have affected the creek. It appears Little Woodward is largely on private land. Lesser tributary of the Woodward Creek. With a significantly smaller watershed than the main fork, this creek has historically been a good choice when others are running high. LWW can sport higher water earlier in the season, but seems to become beginner-friendly somewhere in March or April. The creek diminishes to a trickle in summer. Don't bother if you're looking for water. LWW sports mostly short drops and ramps; all the rappels are pretty friendly. There are some beautiful areas of exposed bedrock. A good creek for training and practice.
Cómo llegar
From SR 14, follow Woodward Creek Rd north ~2mi to an intersection and turn right (unsigned). The road is paved, but is in the process of being reclaimed by the forest. Follow the road downwards approximately 0.5mi to a small pullout on the left just before a bridge across the West Fork of Woodward Creek. There is room for a couple vehicles. Head back out and turn left at the junction. Follow Woodward Creek Rd south ~0.6mi and take a right on Mars Landing Rd. Follow ~0.5mi to Jct 953 (end of county road). Turn right onto Duncan Creek Rd (not signed) for another 0.4mi to another junction. 2WD vehicles can make it at least this far. The road ahead, however, gets progressively worse as you approach the clear-cut. High clearance and likely 4WD might be able to make it further. In 2017: we got as far as the clearcut, then parked when the road became a muddy swamp. Higher up there were a number of logs down across the road. You're likely better off parking and hiking the rest of the way in. Do not block any roads. == Continue on up the road to a Y-jct. Turn right here and follow the old logging grade east a short distance to a second Y-jct. Here, bear right again and follow the overgrown powerline access track downwards to the southeast. At the last tower, turn left onto another access track which serves an even smaller powerline heading off to the north. This road grade varies from pretty good to very overgrown. Keep following the road northward. You can keep going to where the powerline corridor crosses Little Woodward, but it's faster to break off into the forest just before you get there and and thrash down to R1. It's best to suit up before the bushwhack.
Descenso
This is the end of the technical section. Continue downstream another 5-10min to the confluence with Woodward Creek. There are some nice old growth cedar trees at the confluence. If the logjams are annoying you, it's possible to exit DCL up onto the ridge and walk down to the confluence.
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