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Keystone Canyon Info
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Put In:  Above Keystone Canyon 16 miles east of Valdez
Take Out:  At the Alyeska Pipeline access bridge below canyon
Difficulty:  Class III
Gradient:  40ft/mile
Run Length:  5 Miles
Good Level:  Any summertime flow
Streamflow Comments:  800-8000cfs
Season Comments:  May, June, July, August, September
Primary Season:  June, July, August
Permit:  None required at this time
Hazards:  Cold water and strong eddy lines
Water Craft:  kayak,wwcan,raft
Land Ownership:  Public
Wilderness:  No
Camping on River:  No
Location:  In the Pacific Region (AK), 16 miles East of Valdez
Area Name:  Valdez
Shuttle Logistics:  Put-in above Keystone Canyon 16 miles east of Valdez on the Richardson Hwy with a take-out at the Alyeska Pipeline access bridge below Keystone Canyon.

Keystone Canyon on the Lowe River

For a paddler with an adequate roll and ready to move beyond flatwater, Keystone Canyon is a superb introduction to fast, pushy glacial water. Set deep down in the Chugach Mountains with numerous waterfalls such as Bridalveil and Horsetail Falls which pour down from nearly a thousand feet up sheer graywacke rock walls. Intermittent views of the lush green mountainsides can be seen as the river makes sharp turns. The wet maritime climate of the Valdez area coupled with the purely glacial origins of the Lowe make for dramatic and quick changes in water level, yet with a continuous rather than pool drop nature the run only becomes faster and more powerful at higher water, not necessarily bigger since no true rapids but rather scattered holes and boily eddy lines characterize the run. Play features abound and because of some of the sharp turns eddy service can be found for some of them. Certainly the most beautiful roadside beginner run in the state, Keystone Canyon is a great warmup for the tremendous whitewater opportunities that lie in wait throughout the rest of the Last Frontier.


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Last Edited by allanwarren on 10/1/2007
 



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