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Razzle Dazzle Creek

V4 A3 II
United States
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2h 30min
Duración
46m
Rápel máx.
4
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Información

Razzle Dazzle creek is an unnamed tributary of Davis Creek in the Gifford Pinchot National Forest near Randle, WA. It is a short and sweet alternative to Davis when flows are running high. Its normally low flow, easy approach, straightforward descent, and non-committing nature makes it a great beginner and off-season route.

Rápeles4

Cómo llegar

To get to the creek, drive up FR 63 as if you were going to run Davis. The road crosses the creek about 2.8 miles in. Park anywhere along the road here. The final falls is visible from the road. The approach begins just around the bend in the road past the creek. The approach is straightforward and parallels the creek for ~0.25mi, gaining ~500' of elevation. Pass numerous burrows of ground-dwelling varmints. You'll likely get views of the upper set of falls on your way up. Drop in to the creek at around 2,600'.

Descenso

DCR = Down Canyon Right DCL = Down Canyon Left There may be more falls further up the creek. It may be possible to access the full route from above via road but has not been verified.

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