Conditions:Davis Creek Canyon-20250809161208

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8 Aug 2025 (10 mos ago)

Reported by: Nclegg (479 reports)
Location: Davis Creek Canyon
Quality:

Great
Waterflow:
Moderate
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Wetsuit:
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Water temperature:
Difficulty:
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Team: 3 people

Trip report URL:

Comments: Flow looked moderate according to reference photos but felt more on the moderate-low side. Incredibly slippery creek. 5/4mm was comfortable. Approximately 2.5h in canyon and 30 min to gear down and walk the road and retrieve our vehicle.



All condition reports


Date Quality Waterflow Wetsuit Difficulty Time Team Reported by


Great

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3 people
Hangtime (39 reports),TexasLorenzo (56 reports)
Comment: Great day in Davis flow was still playful but not bad. Anchors were in good shape…new single hanger by the old log jam spins but usable. Checked this pool with goggles and only one log is in the pool so slide goes and a precision jump it also possible, just don’t hit the log! The slide is probably safer option. Didn’t see a bolt at the R9 sketchy down climb, would be great for a single here unless we are blind and missed it.
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  • Amazing

    High
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    8 people
    Intermediate to Expert
    Coops (160 reports),Hendbc (28 reports)
    Comment: Conditions remarkably similar to ~3 weeks ago.

    Completed previously reported anchor maintenance, everything should be in great shape. Also added anchors to the exit of the first pothole to facilitate staging people & packs. It's still unclear if the log in this pool blocks the entrance slide or not.


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  • Amazing

    High
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    3 people
    Intermediate to Advanced
    Coops (160 reports)
    Comment: NEXT TEAMS PLEASE BRING:
    • A good ring hanger and variety of different nuts for R3b. We tried the nut from a 3/8" Simpson Strong Bolt 2 - it almost fit, but it binded up after one rotation. Maybe it's an M10, or 9/16" with a different thread.
    • 5mm sheathed Dyneema cord for the exit of pothole #2. It's still functional but the sheath is heavily core-shot.

    Davis is still running high, and swift-water skills are necessary.

    We bypassed pothole #1 using the high DCL anchor the team earlier this year added. However we did confirm the exit of the pool is a fun slide! If the log blocks the entrance slide is TBD.

    Excellent day with just the right level of challenges that let us take our time to practice skills & decision making. Only real negative is that the creek is frigging slippery.


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  • Amazing

    Extreme
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    Drysuit
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    Advanced
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    3 people
    Beginner to Intermediate
    Hendbc (28 reports)
    Comment: -The logs at R2 have shifted to over the pool, now goes as an L sit shallow jump, in lower water consider bolting wet line dcr.

    -R3 log anchor gone, still a down climb. The convenient log we sit while rigging R4 has shifted away from the wall.

    -To make accessible at higher flows consider bolting a traverse anchor to R5, a meat traverse anchor was required here.

    -The log jam between R6 and R7 is gone. Apparently it’s what it was like 10 yrs ago. At this flow it looked like white death. So we scrambled up the side of the canyon dcl and bolted an anchor that dropped us into the pool beneath where the log jam used to be.

    -At higher flow consider using a bag anchor at R7 instead of sending a swimmer down to set up a guided off the dyneema hand loop as we did. Even with flotation (or because of it) one can become temporarily stuck in this recirc.

    -R8 isn’t the crux everyone makes it out to be, but we meet anchor guide rapped it due to a drysuit malfunction.

    -The log jam at “R9” is gone, it’s now a very very shallow slide and could use a bolt station.

    -R10 is cleaned out a bit, in lower flow a wet line dcr might be nice.

    -All pre existing bolts are intact, more will be needed because so much wood has been cleared out.

    -We left a rim rope as an escape line just below R4 which we didn’t end up using. After running the canyon we were pooped. I’ll come back for it.


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  • Great

    Low
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    Normal
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    6 people
    Beginner to Advanced
    Treyshoe (99 reports)
    Comment: Another late season run. I replaced the webbing on R2 (root ball above Upper Davis Falls) as the current webbing was pretty damaged.




    Great

    Low
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    2 people
    Treyshoe (99 reports)
    Comment: The new bolts are indeed lovely! The water level is definelty low at this point. The boulder at the bottom of the V slot is above water. Make sure to scout the jumo at the bottom of Upper Davis Falls as there is new(ish) rock just below the surface DCL.




    Good

    Moderate Low
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    4 people
    Beginner to Intermediate
    Tom Finley (6 reports)
    Comment: Agree with Nclegg's condition report with regard to flow. From the photo comparison, could make a case for moderate flow, but conditions in canyon were evaluated as moderate-low.
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  • Great

    Moderate
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    3 people
    Nclegg (479 reports)
    Comment: Flow looked moderate according to reference photos but felt more on the moderate-low side. Incredibly slippery creek. 5/4mm was comfortable. Approximately 2.5h in canyon and 30 min to gear down and walk the road and retrieve our vehicle.




    Amazing

    Moderate
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    3 people
    Intermediate to Advanced
    PsychoWard (49 reports)
    Comment: Canyon is in great shape. The maintenance and newer bolts have improved it a lot and made the canyon easier to run than I remember from a couple years ago. The water felt and looked like a strong moderate. It may have picked up a little from the rain. Was a good day!




    Amazing


    Full wetsuit
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    4 people
    Canderson (27 reports)
    Comment: All anchors are in great condition. Kudos to the team who placed the new bolts and removed the previous ones.




    Great

    Moderate Low
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    4 people
    Intermediate to Advanced
    AdamOtter (95 reports)
    Comment: Davis was fun. Anchors are all good.




    Amazing

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    3 people
    Beginner to Expert
    Hendbc (28 reports)
    Comment: We spent 3 hours hauling and cutting the log out of the whirlypool. Would’ve been nice to still have a redirect, even if decommissioned, on R8. Great trip, great team, great canyon!
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  • Great

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    4 people
    Advanced to Expert
    Korey (103 reports)
    Comment: Great day in Davis, curiously lower flow than when we ran it early July last year, despite the Cowlitz gauge reading nearly double. We replace the webbing and quicklinks above the roundy pool with stainless links, swapped the webbing for the log slide rappel, and the redirect had the nut spun nearly completely off so we removed the hanger and link, the bare bolt is still there. Even at this flow jumping into the pool at the bottom of the bridge simply flushes you straight out, and the redirect seems like it creates more of a hazard than anything.

    The log in the roundy pool is wedged up well above the water. It does impede the jump, but isn’t a hazard in the pool.




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    Canyon.406 (53 reports)
    Comment: Did not descend Davis today, although the flow was likely doable for a strong team. More notably there is now a large log in the recirculating pool. It may get washed away before the season, however if you are the first team down this summer, make sure to get a look of the log from the road before descending! More logs/debris may arrive and be deposited here from the up stream log jame
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  • Great

    Moderate Low
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    3 people
    Beginner to Advanced
    EricJ (4 reports)
    Comment: Overcast slightly rainy day but all were comfortable. The redirects have no caribeaners.


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