Actually, the satellite photo pretty much tells it all.
Class II
At low water the next two rapids can seem to take forever to get down, but can provide a day's worth of eddy turn practice if you have enough energy at this point.
A wide stretch with bunches of rocks of all sizes. Go down the center-left, picking you way between the rocks. Some nice surfing holes are just off the left bank down near the bottom. A short stretch of flat water and you will be in Sea of Rocks.
Most of the rocks are under water at this flow of 1200 cfs.
