Anyway, I thought I would post a link here that gives some information including average drop and average CFS (cubic feet per second) rates for the upper river. This is a part of the Utah Valley visitors center website (http://www.utahvalley.org/).
Although I can't rent my kayaks for use on this area, it is still a lot of fun to take a raft/kayak/inner tube down. I have taken the first leg of the Provo River from Deer Creek to Vivian and it is a really fun ride in an inner tube.
For those of you curious people, I don't rent my boats for the white water stuff because:
- It hurts my boats too much when you hit rocks.
- It is a lot more dangerous. (It is not uncommon to capsize.)
- This raises liability issues that are less of a concern on flat water.
- I don't have skirts to keep the spray out. (I ended up stopping three times just to dump the water out of my boat.)