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Neef River Park Construction to Begin

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boise.ww.logoThe good news for Boise kayakers is  work on the river park site is scheduled to start in March 2010. But the initial work is mostly streambank  stabilization, widening of the greenbelt to accomodate the changes in traffic and use. The actual work on the river features isn't scheduled to start unitl next fall.

greenbelt.changesPhase I includes the area around the Thurman Mill Diversion, or as we know it, the 36th street wave. The Army Corps of Engineers permits for Phase I have been submitted. If they're approved, (and there is no reason they shouldn't be) the first step will be to draw down the water in Quinns Pond to begin filling in the corner nearest the diversion to accommodate the increased traffic flow. This draw-down will begin in March. Work on the corner of Quinns pond, and reinforcing the area for the new diversion will happen this spring. The fill being placed in Quinns pond will serve to reinforce the existing bank to support the new diversion and accommodate the re-routing of the Greenbelt in the area. Phase I also includes some amenities in the Simplot Park such as restrooms and parking. Phase II will include everything downstream from the 36th Street Wave.

Tplanhe river feature will consist of a Wave Shaper, designed and to be built by the McLaughlin Whitewater Design Group of Denver, Colorado. This is the same company that built the Gutter in Horseshoe Bend, Idaho. The Gutter is one of ugliest features in the nation. Judging by their website the McLaughlin Group has improved the aesthetic end of their designs. But the result is what matters, right? There is little chance of any artificial river feature making the cover of Sunset Magazine.

wave  shaperThe Wave shaper is  basically a concrete flume that channels the water down a drop and into a pool  with access eddies. The underwater lip can be adjusted for different flows and wave shapes. Since the Neef River Park is intended to be used for both play-boating and slalom practice and races, the wave shaper is ideally suited for changing the feature for different events or schedules. Plans include making the riverbank user friendly and the River Park board members say the design goes well beyond the concrete rip-rap and cyclone fencing that make the Gutter what it is. Hopefully it will be a little deeper as well.
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Whitewater Park Groundbreaking

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kellys whitewater park logoGroundbreaking ceremonies were held today, November 18, 2009 for Kelly's Whitewater Park in Cascade Idaho. The event was held on the site in Cascade, Idaho. Local dignataries, including Cascade Mayor, R.W. Carter, doners Mark and Kristina Pickard particpated in the ceremony.

The construction timeline is set to have the park  to be up and running by May, 2010. The park will include a greenbelt, a visitor's center and seven river features -- or surf waves.

Mark and Kristina Pickard have contributed over six million dollars to the project. Hans Borbonus, donated the land. Scott Shipley will be designing the water features.
 

Selected River Flows

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 Payette
SF Lowman
  638  
Canyon est.
 1431 
est.!
Deadwood Res
  729  
Middle Fork (6 Mile Canyon)
  182  
Staircase est.
 1629 
est.!
North Fork Banks est.
 1827 
est.!
Main
  3470  
 Clearwater
Lochsa at Lowell
  865 2010-07-30 
Selway Near Lowell
  1220 2010-07-30 
Clearwater SF GC
  404 2010-07-30 
Potlatch River
  10 2010-07-30 
Clearwater NF
  1350  
 Salmon
Middle Fork
  1060  
 2.x 
South Fork Krassel
  277 2010-07-30 
Johnson Creek
  187 2010-07-30 
Little Salmon
  325 2010-07-30 
Main Salmon Whitebird
  7740 2010-07-30 
 Bruneau & Owyhee
Bruneau
  128 2010-07-30 
Owyhee Rome
  165  
Bruneau WF
  27  
Jarbidge
  34 2010-07-30 
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