TR: Lower Salmon River, ID 8-12/8-17
I don't have my guidebook or logbook handy, so I can't remember most of the names of the places, but we put on at Hammer Creek and took off in Asotin on the Snake. The Salmon was a 52 mile, 5-day float with a jet boat assist out the last 20 miles on the Snake River thru Hells Canyon on the 6th day. I was invited along by a raft guide co-worker who's family organized the trip for my buddy's dad's b-day. The flow was around 3600 cfs, and the weather was about 110 degrees the first 3 days with water temps in the 70s and 80s. Needless to say, it was pretty much PFD only paddling weather. My buddy and I paddled our Kingpin 6.3's most of the time, but I rowed a couple of the rafts (there were 3) thru some of the flat sections. We also had 3 inflatable kayaks with us, which provided tons of carnage to the gapers paddling them. Anyhow, here's some pictures from the trip...
1st day campsite
Looking upstream from 1st campsite

2nd day campsite at Packers Creek area

Looking upstream from 2nd campsite

4th day campsite

5th and final campsite, past the confluence on the Snake River. Beach in Oregon, photo taken from Idaho.

Looking upstream from The Cave on the Snake
OOOOOOOHHHH, I'm the Juggernaut, bitch!
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