It's at 5300cfm now. That's definetely floatable, a little high for my taste, but floatable. Right out of the launch start back rowing to slow yourself down through the rapid and into the first right hand sweeper. Go straight through the pool and tailout. Stay hard left through the next rapid. After that it's all normal stuff.....Until you get to the Burlington Northern rip rap (three rock fingers). These are a threat at higher flows like this. Stop up above on the left hand side and walk down for a look. Last time I went at this flow there was a whirlpool about 12 feet across and about 3 feet deep. Needless to say it was quite a site before I figured out how to shoot free without sticking an oar and rolling the boat over. Won't do it that way again! The only other gotcha is the confluence of the Sultan at higher flows. You definetely want to turn your boat sideways in the Sky, so that your rear end is facing upstream of the Sultan when you hit that current. Taking that straight on the side can be scarry. Then back row like hell to get to the takeout, or it's a long walk from Ben Howard!