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Jane Fritz Area 4, Pack River to Hope Jane Fritz has lived in Sandpoint, Idaho, for 40 years and is a published writer, poet, independent radio producer and author of Legendary Lake Pend Oreille (Keokee Books, 2018, 2010). She is also the media director of The Idaho Mythweaver, a 30-year-old nonprofit organization that has worked with the Plateau tribes of the region. For many years, she was a community producer of feature stories and documentaries for KPBX, as well as for national programs like Living on Earth (now on PRX) and National Native News. Her most recent writing and poetry typically deal with threats to the natural world, especially endangered wildlife. ....
High streamflow advisory continues for Prince George area SHARE ON: B.C River Forecast Centre A high streamflow advisory continues for Upper Fraser and Peace tributaries in Prince George and Mackenzie, according to the B.C. River Forecast Centre. The warning is also in effect for areas around Bear Lake, Aleza Lake, Giscome, the Cottonwood River, Chilako River, Salmon River, Willow River and Pack River as well as tributaries around Quesnel and Williams Lake. A combination of warmer overnight temperatures and rainfall have increased snowmelt rates, the warning says. The public is advised to stay clear of fast-flowing rivers and potentially unstable riverbanks during the high-streamflow period. ....
Flood Watch advisory issued for Prince George and Mackenzie tributaries SHARE ON: Fraser River (photo by MyPGNow.com staff) The BC River Forecast Centre has issued a High Streamflow Advisory and Flood Watch for tributaries in Prince George and Mackenzie. This warning is also in effect for areas around Bear Lake, Aleza Lake, Giscome, the Cottonwood River, Chilako River, Salmon River, Willow River, Pack River and surrounding areas. According to the Centre, a combination of warmer overnight temperatures and rainfall through areas around Prince George, Mackenzie, Quesnel and Williams have led to increased snowmelt rates and increasing lows over the past day. ....
George, Mackenzie, Quesnel and Williams have led to increased snowmelt rates and increasing flows over the past day, the RFC said. Additional precipitation is expected through Thursday and into Friday, with continued warm overnight low temperatures. Rivers through the region are expected to see rises on Thursday and into Friday and may continue into the weekend with on-going snowmelt. Current hydrologic modelling is indicating the potential for flows in the two-year to five-year range, or higher, for most of the gauged rivers in the region. According to real-time hydrometric data the depth of the Fraser at South Fort George measured 6.45 metres as of 1 p.m. Thursday. An evacuation alert for the area is typically issued whenever the depth nears the nine-metre mark and begins to interfere with sewer systems in the area. ....
I woke up underwater. Icy cold. Lungs useless. Instinctively, I kicked and flailed. My backpack, clothes, and boots held me down. Why was I having such a hard time getting to the surface? I didn’t know that I had broken a wrist, cracked my skull, and fractured two vertebrae in my neck. I had been fly-fishing the Pack River in the northern Idaho backcountry with my friend John. The day was warm and sunny; hemlocks with their shaggy boughs arched over the water. Sunlight dappled through the needles, illuminating every rock in the gin-clear water. We were fishing a pool near a waterfall with a steep drop. I caught one small trout and then leapfrogged rock to rock, climbing upstream. At the crest of the falls, I waded out into the river. The second I stepped with my left foot, I knew I’d made an unfortunate choice. My feet flew out from under me on the slippery granite. Then nothing. I don’t recall being catapulted over the falls, tossed like a rag doll in a washing mac ....