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River Notes for Thursday, August 13, 2009
Important information about River Notes.
Thanks to everyone for a great end of the season sale and a great paddling year on the Wild & Scenic Kern River. Although we had a lower than normal snowpack, an extremely cool June allowed us to run well into August on the Upper. The Lower ran higher than expected for the entire summer. We expect fall flows on the Lower to be starting in the next 2 weeks. Look for them to be in the 600 cfs range, which is still boatable in creekers, inflatable kayaks, and small rafts. Remember, we never really know what the Watermaster wants in terms of irrigation needs in the Southern San Joaquin Valley.
For those of you, who missed out on the sale, don’t despair as there are still some killer deals to be had on boats and accessories. Check out our New Boat Barn and Used Boat Barn — we have extended the new & used boat sale through September 30th for you Johnny-come-lately's! Our boat inventory changes daily so give us a call at 800-376-7303 or email 'paddle at sierrasouth.com' with any boat questions. We also seem to get a number of trade-in boats during this time so if you don’t see a particular model in the Boat Barn, ask for it by name as we may have just gotten a trade boat in stock. Check the web site frequently and don’t hesitate to email or call. We like to talk boats!
There are still good deals to be had on paddling apparel and used fleet gear — check out the items in the Sierra South River Store. To see what's on sale, use the Advanced Search page and click “Only Sale Items.” The Store is still being updated from the sale, so check back frequently.
As you have probably heard unless you have been off the grid on a 3 month river trip in Alaska all summer, El Nino is here and is expected to strengthen and last through Winter '09-'10. An El Nino usually means a wetter Southern CA, winter and a wet watershed for the Kern River all the way to Mt. Whitney. It could be considerably wetter than normal. Could it be true? Rub your rabbit’s foot, kiss a toad, knock on wood, and anything else you can do to not jinx this exciting prediction!
With the excellent flows on the Lower Kern, Evan Moore and Spencer Josif have been giving their new 2010 All Stars a good workout at the KRT and Royal Flush playspots. Check out their Lower Kern Playboating video on YouTube.
This fantastic mountain scenery is on the Tyndall Plateau, west of Shepherd Pass. The photo was taken by Gene (Geno) Hacker, who along with Cory Tucker and Alex Wolfgram spent the July 4th holidays paddling one of the premiere wilderness kayak runs in the country -- the Headwaters of the Kern. Getting to the put-in at Junction Meadow is a challenge of its own, and the paddlers carried 80-90 lbs (each) of boat, gear and food over notorious Shepherd Pass and then down to the river. The peaks in the background are Mt. Stanford and other peaks of the Kings-Kern Divide.
Our
world-famous Lickety-Split and Lickety-Blaster raft trips are
far and away the two most popular and most affordable Class 2-3 whitewater
rafting runs available on the Kern River. Both are full of enough excitement
to challenge just about everyone from young tikes to grandmas and grandpas.
Looking for more adrenalin? Try our new Upper Kern and Forks trips. Download
our 2011
Rafting & Kayaking Adventures brochure (PDF) for more information! Reserve your 2009 trip
now!
Learn to kayak! Our proven teaching method takes you through a gradual progression that maximizes the fun. We've designed our beginning class for those who have never river kayaked before, or who have played around with kayaking some, but have not had formal instruction in the fundamentals of river kayaking. We also offer a 5-day total immersion learn-to-kayak class. Our Kayaking School page has all the details on these, and other whitewater and lake touring kayak classes!
Describing the numerous on-river and off-river recreation options, the July/August 2008 issue of Paddler Magazine selected Kernville as one of the 'Best Paddling Towns' in the U.S. The article rated Kernville a 5-star weekend destination and a 5-star 'Near Home' vacation destination. The 2009 Kern River Festival is April 18-19, make your plans now!
Sierra South has been running raft trips, and teaching kayaking classes on the Kern River since 1985. The 2009 season will mark our 24th year on the Kern River!
We talk a lot about the "Kern River basin" in Rivernotes. During the Winter, we frequently refer to the Upper Tyndall Creek, Pascoes, and Wet Meadows snow sensors. During the paddling season, it might be Limestone, The Forks, Kern Falls, or Kernville. Here's a satellite overview of the 1000 square mile N.F. Kern drainage area with a few of the features labeled. If you look near the bottom of the photo, you'll see Lake Isabella. We're located just north of the lake!
Here is a snapshot of today's flow and reservoir data, based on reports from the Corps of Engineers (COE) and Southern California Edison (SCE). Click on "Current" to get the latest COE info. For SCE flow information, call the flow phone at 877-537-6356 or 760-376-8821. According to SCE, the flow phone values reported for Above & Below Fairview, and Below Democrat Dam are updated every 5-10 seconds. All other flow phone data is manually updated twice a day (7am & 2pm) when an operator is on duty.
Upper Kern |
Lower Kern |
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| Above Fairview* | Below Fairview* | At Kernville | Lake Isabella | Below Democrat Dam* | |||||
| Date & Time | Flow (cfs) | Flow (cfs) | Stage | Flow (cfs) | Total Outflow | to River | to Borel Canal | Storage (acre-feet) |
Flow (cfs) |
| 13AUG2009 0700 | -- | -- | 4.68 | 209 | 977 | 448 | 529 | 154560 | 726 |
| Kern Flow Info | Current | 5 Day Plot | 10 Day Plot | Month | WY '09 | WY '08 | WY '07 | WY '06 | WY '05 |
| Weather | NWS | NWS Zones | CNN | Washington Post | Satellite | Radar | Riverkern RAWS | RAWS Archive | |
| *Flow values from SCE Flow Phone. For current information call 877-537-6356 or 760-376-8821. According to SCE the flow values reported for Above & Below Fairview, and Below Democrat Dam are updated every 5-10 seconds. All other flow phone data is manually updated twice a day (7am & 2pm) when an operator is on duty. | |||||||||
More information concerning flow and weather can be found on our LINKS page.
River Notes for Wednesday, August 5, 2009
Important information about River Notes.
Make your plans now! The 24th annual Sierra South Sizzlin' Summer Sale is this weekend, August 8-9. We'll have more than 180 new and used boats on sale, including kayaks from Jackson, Liquidlogic, Wave Sport, Pyranha, and Wilderness Systems; and inflatable kayaks and rafts from Hyside. Nearly all in-stock boats, paddling apparel and gear, and store merchandise will be priced at 10%-70% off. Don't miss out -- take advantage of our low Sale prices -- you'll be paddling in Sizzlin' style!
With the excellent flows on the Lower Kern, Evan Moore and Spencer Josif have been giving their new 2010 All Stars a good workout at the KRT and Royal Flush playspots. Check out their Lower Kern Playboating video on YouTube.
This fantastic mountain scenery is on the Tyndall Plateau, west of Shepherd Pass. The photo was taken by Gene (Geno) Hacker, who along with Cory Tucker and Alex Wolfgram spent the July 4th holidays paddling one of the premiere wilderness kayak runs in the country -- the Headwaters of the Kern. Getting to the put-in at Junction Meadow is a challenge of its own, and the paddlers carried 80-90 lbs (each) of boat, gear and food over notorious Shepherd Pass and then down to the river. The peaks in the background are Mt. Stanford and other peaks of the Kings-Kern Divide.
Our
world-famous Lickety-Split and Lickety-Blaster raft trips are
far and away the two most popular and most affordable Class 2-3 whitewater
rafting runs available on the Kern River. Both are full of enough excitement
to challenge just about everyone from young tikes to grandmas and grandpas.
Looking for more adrenalin? Try our new Upper Kern and Forks trips. Download
our 2011
Rafting & Kayaking Adventures brochure (PDF) for more information! Reserve your 2009 trip
now!
Learn to kayak! Our proven teaching method takes you through a gradual progression that maximizes the fun. We've designed our beginning class for those who have never river kayaked before, or who have played around with kayaking some, but have not had formal instruction in the fundamentals of river kayaking. We also offer a 5-day total immersion learn-to-kayak class. Our Kayaking School page has all the details on these, and other whitewater and lake touring kayak classes!
Describing the numerous on-river and off-river recreation options, the July/August 2008 issue of Paddler Magazine selected Kernville as one of the 'Best Paddling Towns' in the U.S. The article rated Kernville a 5-star weekend destination and a 5-star 'Near Home' vacation destination. The 2009 Kern River Festival is April 18-19, make your plans now!
Sierra South has been running raft trips, and teaching kayaking classes on the Kern River since 1985. The 2009 season will mark our 24th year on the Kern River!
We talk a lot about the "Kern River basin" in Rivernotes. During the Winter, we frequently refer to the Upper Tyndall Creek, Pascoes, and Wet Meadows snow sensors. During the paddling season, it might be Limestone, The Forks, Kern Falls, or Kernville. Here's a satellite overview of the 1000 square mile N.F. Kern drainage area with a few of the features labeled. If you look near the bottom of the photo, you'll see Lake Isabella. We're located just north of the lake!
Here is a snapshot of today's flow and reservoir data, based on reports from the Corps of Engineers (COE) and Southern California Edison (SCE). Click on "Current" to get the latest COE info. For SCE flow information, call the flow phone at 877-537-6356 or 760-376-8821. According to SCE, the flow phone values reported for Above & Below Fairview, and Below Democrat Dam are updated every 5-10 seconds. All other flow phone data is manually updated twice a day (7am & 2pm) when an operator is on duty.
Upper Kern |
Lower Kern |
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| Above Fairview* | Below Fairview* | At Kernville | Lake Isabella | Below Democrat Dam* | |||||
| Date & Time | Flow (cfs) | Flow (cfs) | Stage | Flow (cfs) | Total Outflow | to River | to Borel Canal | Storage (acre-feet) |
Flow (cfs) |
| 05AUG2009 0800 | 264 | 141 | 4.76 | 250 | 1288 | 767 | 521 | 169223 | 943 |
| Kern Flow Info | Current | 5 Day Plot | 10 Day Plot | Month | WY '09 | WY '08 | WY '07 | WY '06 | WY '05 |
| Weather | NWS | NWS Zones | CNN | Washington Post | Satellite | Radar | Riverkern RAWS | RAWS Archive | |
| *Flow values from SCE Flow Phone. For current information call 877-537-6356 or 760-376-8821. According to SCE the flow values reported for Above & Below Fairview, and Below Democrat Dam are updated every 5-10 seconds. All other flow phone data is manually updated twice a day (7am & 2pm) when an operator is on duty. | |||||||||
More information concerning flow and weather can be found on our LINKS page.

