yyakk7
11-02-2009, 10:08 PM
Munra Creek, in the Columbia Gorge, is a small frequently overlooked tributary of Tanner Creek. It has 10 waterfalls in the space of about a half mile. Because of its small watershed it has a low water flow and can be descended well before other larger creeks are in shape. There are no swims. The main section has seven rappels. Access is very easy.
For more detailed information: Canyoneering Northwest - Munra Creek (http://www.canyoneeringnorthwest.com/MunraCreek.html)
Rating:
Time Required: Allow 3 or 4 hours for the descent of the creek from the gravel road down to the bottom. This does not include time spent walking on the roads or exploring the falls upstream of the gravel road.
Longest Rappel:
Permit Information
No special permits required.
Preferred Season
For more detailed information: Canyoneering Northwest - Munra Creek (http://www.canyoneeringnorthwest.com/MunraCreek.html)
Rating:
Time Required: Allow 3 or 4 hours for the descent of the creek from the gravel road down to the bottom. This does not include time spent walking on the roads or exploring the falls upstream of the gravel road.
Longest Rappel:
Permit Information
No special permits required.
Preferred Season