Mile 10.2 - RBD Grand Pass Island

10.2 RBD Grand Pass Island

The highest ground in the area, Grand Pass Island used to be a favorable place for paddlers to make landings for stretching their legs, for picnicking, even for camping. You should still stop here if you need a camp place in high water (above 3VG). There is nothing higher below this point. Following the ravages of the 2011 flood, Grand Pass Island was encircled with rip rap and long stretches of caged rock, making landings very difficult, especially during low water. As result this island has lost some of its appeal as a refuge. You can still make landings, and climb over the rip-rap to find a mostly wild island behind. But you will have to portage your vessel and all your gear for any stops of length. Excepting in high water, or the last light of the day, or emergencies, you will probably want to paddle further on to find an easier landing.

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