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Old 1 Week Ago   #1
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Junk Wave/Silo

At what point does junk wave/silo have enough CFS to safely surf. Took these picks today and looked good, but I have not been on it myself. Will it offer a serious beating if you screw up or will you flush? Is it shallow? Any thoughts are welcome.
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Doesn't look excessively sticky, but no idea how shallow it is there. Eddy access looks a bit crappy for it, so you might be doing a bit of hiking too. I'd be interested to hear more details on this one, especially whats under the surface around there.

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What do you think? -K- Go with your gut on this one.
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!8000 cfs in the past but the channel keeps getting wider so may be more . Some buddy's are their now .so we well let you know. It does flush with some what of a beat down but it 's all good. in 2005 it turned in to a big sea wave.
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West Water is at 21000 should be real good. You don't want to know whats under their thats way it needs to be high. mostly a slab of concrete with some other nasties.
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