Cruise - South Platte: Foxton (III+)

  • 06/16/2018
  • S. Fork, S. Platte River

This cruise will be held on the Foxton Section of the North Fork of the South Platte River near Bailey, Colorado. 

This cruise is limited to 6 participants unless you are volunteering to help sweep. You need to have Class lll skills and a roll. Contact Doug Sexton to sign up or for more information.

Foxton Description per RiverBrain

Foxton is a fun class III stretch on the North Fork of the South Platte. The standard put-in is above a Boulder garden that has some obvious drops with more gradient than the rest of the run, maybe approaching Class IV but with fairly easy lines. Below the Boulder garden the run mellows out considerably until it nears the Foxton Road intersection. Past the intersection, several III or III+ rapids await. Keep an eye out for some good surf holes.

Important CW Cruise Information:

Please remember you are responsible for yourself on the river. You are also responsible to the group. Boat within your ability. Don't take unnecessary risks. Don't participate in a rescue if you are likely to become another victim. Cruise Coordinators have the right to deny inclusion on a trip for any reason and they also have the right to request a participant to leave the river for any reason. Conditions change drastically with water level.

Do not show up to a cruise unannounced. You must contact the cruise leader in advance as trips have participant limits and ability requirements. If you are not going to make a scheduled event, you MUST let the leader know. No-shows are inconsiderate.

Cruises and River Weekends are not instructional events. You should have the skills necessary to safely navigate the section of river to be run. Only current CW members are allowed to participate in CW events. Please bring your completed liability waiver to give to the leader for each event. Click here to download the waiver.

Some cruises may be above the ability level for some members and varying water levels can have an impact on the difficulty of the run. Please research the water level and run you are interested in doing. You can find some of this information at the River Levels webpage on our website. Published resources include Colorado Rivers & Creeks 2 and Whitewater of the Southern Rockies. Unfortunately both of these are now out of print but many members have copies until new versions are available. Refer to Riverbrain and AW for additional information. If you are unsure if your ability matches the run at the predicted flow, discuss your boating resume with the trip leader.

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