
One of my favorite creeks is Ten Sleep, its steep fast and challenges all of your boating skills. I got to get on it this year at an all new benchmark of of 1.7 inches and its was big. Gary Edgeworth, Ed Conning and myself had a great time and decided that was the optimal flow, but you better bring your A+ game.

I figured it was still running so Tom Sunderland and I decided to go back over to get one last run. It was running 1.3 which is a good first time level because its not too fast and pushy and on Ten Sleep every inch counts.

Ten Sleep is one of the classics in the Big Horns and if Shell Creek is running between 250cfs and 600cfs then Ten Sleep is probably going off!

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