As far as I know the put in/take out that is right by the railroad tracks has been locked up, or at least last year it was and the workers made it clear that you were not to put in or take out on their property, so the high bridge is the main put in for that drift now.

In regard to any tricky spots, there really are not any. A few years ago there was a large log jam that created heavy swirly current and was quite dangerous to get thru, but its blown out and the drift is fairly easy.

At the very top, just as you pass under the railroad bridge, the path is usually to the left, kinda in the whitewater, there are very few big rocks to worry about and should easily be seen by keeping an eye out when you start to move down.

After that first little chute, you pass thru a big lake of slow moving water and then you have two choices. You can go far left, down a small channel, or if enough water is flowing you can pretty much go right down thru the tailout.

I cant think of anything else that you could get in real trouble with up there.

Have fun!