Rio Claro
The beta your about to read will be ok, the beta we had going into this run was dead wrong and allmost unexistant.So there is three boatable sections to the river, staring from the top is the 22 waterfalls section. Park at the bridge and stealthily walk up the river right shore 3k or so, we were denied this section by the ranger.
The next section has a lot of nicknames my personal favorite is "the devils throat". This section is a true gem, it may be the hardest, most contained, worst evac, most fun, scary, silly, unscoutable, unportageable section I have ever ran. This is where you bring your A game, your best team (boof or die), all your safety equipment, and a big roll of fun tickets. You start out at the bridge walk a couple dumb rapids, and then start boofing.
John McConville looking into the abyss
John McConville boofing one of the upper drops.
Yet another great boof
When you get to a 15 footer that you will want to scout on the right you will notice the next drop. The next drop looks great it has a huge tongue into a 15 footer.
If you run this one you are committed to the next section. The next section is burly, it starts with the twirly bird, a 20ft twisting slide that dumps into 30-40 feet of vert.
Chris Baer, probing twirly bird, photo by John McConville
Amazingly this drop goes really well. Once you're in the eddy of twirly bird, hoot holler and get ready it's going to be game on for a while, one burly blind rapid after the next. Keep on spending fun tickets scout when you can, and survive till you get to a wooden walk way on the left, and get out! The following rapids get harder and harder until the hole river falls off a couple drops into a crack thinner then your boat. This is where we hiked out, or rather John climbed out. The climb boat extraction process took 6 hours, don't mess up your take out.
Andy McMurray visible haggard after the hike out.
The bottom section and easiest is the 7 teacups. Logistics are easy here park at the sign for the 7 tea cups. Walk up stream river right for 10 minutes till you get to a rock cairn. Lower your boats into the canyon and start giggling. This section starts off with a 10ft slide into a 15ft vert and ends with two 20 footers stacked relatively close to each other. Get out at the overlook and be carefully getting your boats back up to the trail.
Chris Baer signing out from Pucon Chile
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