Upper Dog Creek

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Upper Dog Creek Canyoneering Canyoning Caving
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Difficulty:3C IV (v3a4 IV)
Raps:‌12-14, max ↨120ft
Metric
Overall: ⟷2.9mi
Approach: ⟷1.1mi ↓1400ft
Descent: ⟷1.8mi ↓1330ft
Exit: ⟷0ft
Red Tape:No permit required
Shuttle:Required 7.7mi
Vehicle:High Clearance
Start:
Parking:
Shuttle:
Condition Reports:
15 Jul 2018
"Not sure why this needed a page. Upper section is great but probably more of a waterfall hunters type of trip and not a canyon mission.

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Introduction[edit]

Dog Creek is is another nice canyon destination in the Columbia Gorge. There are two primary objectives here:

1) Lower Dog Creek (3C III) - The recommended route which visits the best part of the canyon, doing an out & back from the bottom. This route is described on a separate page.

2) Upper Dog Creek (3C IV) - This page describes a full descent of Dog starting from the radio towers atop Cook Hill. This option is long and strenuous and takes most of a day. The upper drainage is wild, overgrown, seldom-visited, and rugged. As one canyoneer puts it: "The two miles of river walking in upper Dog Creek are beautiful, but likely not worth the 4hrs it takes to reach the next waterfall. While the first waterfall is spectacular, you may change your opinion after you slog your way through the creek for 30min and discover you have only traveled 0.1 miles." This option is a high pay-to-play.

A number of other approaches to Dog have all been tried and none of them are good.

  • The Meditation Pool sequence in the lower canyon can be extremely dangerous in high flow.
  • The checkpoint is the last waterfall on Dog Creek which is about a 1min walk from the exit parking area.
  • Water Catchment: 3.75mi^2.

Approach[edit]

Shuttle[edit]

Drop a car at the exit and head east on Hwy 14 for 0.6mi. Turn left on the Cook-Underwood Rd and drive north for 3.4mi. In the strangely named town of Mill A, turn left on Bunker Keys Rd for 1.1mi to a junction and turn left onto the powerline road. Follow this up through several switchbacks to park near the radio towers at the saddle. The lower end of this road can be quite rough; high clearance, maybe 4WD recommended.

Hiking In[edit]

From the saddle, descend the powerline road westerly about 0.6mi, then break off and descend gentle slopes to drop into Dog Creek just above Elkhorn Falls. Two tributaries come together here, plunging over the same drop to join at the bottom.

Descent[edit]

  • UD-R1: Elkhorn Falls 120ft at ~1440ft elevation. The DCL falls is 2-3 times stronger than the waterfall on DCR.

While it's only about 0.3mi downstream to R2, it's a strenuous bushwhack / creek walk. Expect it to take at least an hour.

  • UD-R2: Cave Falls: 45ft at ~1150ft elevation. An enormous house-sized boulder has fallen to span the creek. The creek plunges over a waterfall directly underneath.

From UD-R2 to the start of the upper narrows, it's another 0.75mi. Expect another hour, probably closer to two, of creek-walking. About 10min before the start of the upper narrows, reach:

  • Short 10ft drop into a short slot. Bypass on either side.

Upper Narrows[edit]

  • UD-R3: 20ft underneath a trio of truck-sized boulders. Bypass: downclimb a class 4 groove (DCL) in the canyon wall.
  • UD-R4: 10ft from a tree. Bypass: brushy downclimb DCL.
  • One minor downclimb to exit the narrows.

Upon exiting the narrows, continue downstream 0.2mi (~10min) until it closes up again. This is the top of the Meditation Pool sequence.

Exit[edit]

The remainder of the beta is continued on the Lower Dog Creek page.

Red tape[edit]

None.

Beta sites[edit]

Trip reports and media[edit]

Background[edit]

Credits

Information provided by automated processes. KML map by (unknown). Main photo by (unknown). Authors are listed in chronological order.

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