References:Rattlesnake Creek (Northern Coastal Ranges)-20170706120332

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  • Location: Rattlesnake Creek (Northern Coastal Ranges)
    Reported by: Herve
    Date: 24 May 2009
    Comment:
    Waterflow: Very High
    Very Low Low Moderate-Low Moderate Moderate-High High Very High Extreme
    0% - 40% 40% - 70% 70% - 90% 90% - 110% 110% - 130% 130% - 160% 160% - 200% >200%

    • Very Low: Water flow should not represent any danger (class B = a2).
    • Low: Not as fun, but should be safe even for beginners (class B/C = a3).
    • Moderate-Low: A bit low, still fun but not very challenging (class C1- = a4-).
    • Moderate: Challenging but not dangerous for intermediate canyoneers (class C1 = a4).
    • Moderate-High: A bit high, quite challenging but not too dangerous (class C1+ = a4+).
    • High: High water, only for experienced swift water canyoneers (class C2 = a5).
    • Very High: Dangerously high water, only for expert swift water canyoneers (class C3 = a6).
    • Extreme: Extremely dangerous high water, may be unsafe even for experts (class C4 = a7).

    Historical reference pictures used in Waterflow analysis[edit]


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    24 Jul 2010
    Moderate-Low
    24 May 2009
    Very High
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