Run: | Two Mile Creek | |||||
Section: | ||||||
Class: | II/III | Put-In: | CR 798 | |||
Gradient: | 35, 70, 30 (0.5) | Take-Out: | CR 781 (on the Duck) | |||
Length: | 2.5 + a few feet of the Duck | Precip. Gage: | AWS - Arab & Cullman | |||
Shuttle: | CR798/ CR775/ CR49/ CR781 | Delorme Gazeteer: | P. 25 D7 | |||
Water Q: | Primary Gage: | None | ||||
Links: | TOPO MAP | Required Level: | Visual | |||
PICTURES | Indicator Gage: | Blue Springs | ||||
TRIP REPORT | Required Level: | 400? | ||||
Notes: | ||||||
Two Mile has some fun rapids at good water levels, and a few
logs to avoid or carry around. Like Lick Creek, it is only recommended just after fairly heavy rain when a
short run is desired. I liked Lick Creek better, but Gary and Kevin both liked Two Mile more than Lick. The rapids
are only class II+ or III-, but would not be good to swim since they are somewhat long in spots with enough water.
A few nice front surf and side surf spots can also be found. You could put in higher up but there was much barbed wire fence and not a lot of water. The put-in we did use was on private property, so we got permission from the owner. |
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