River will be clean.

The row up the West Fork is getting a little harder each year, but it's still reasonable.
Couple notes if you put in at Decker: When the water was low, there were several logs in the mouth that blocked passage completely. It would have been a real "drag" in a drift boat. With the water up, you might be able to get through on the inside, but you also might just get pushed into the wood and ruin your day before it starts. It's pretty easy to take out above the curve on river right and drag your boat around if you have to. Just below there, at the S Curves hole, more of the river is starting to go into the slough on the left side, and there's a tree lying right in the current seam you would like to use to float through. Would have been impossible to avoid at low water, so watch for that. You could also drag around that on river right, but if you do, get out at the tailout of the hole above on river right, because once you commit to the drop, you're pretty committed to rowing through (and you'll probably be fine). Once you get past that, it's pretty easy. There's a split below Satko Glen, at the confluence of the East Fork and the Turnow Branch. You'll probably make it either way, but I much prefer the left channel (at least I did last year). There were a couple trees to navigate on the right, and the drop pushes you right at the first one, so you had to backrow pretty hard if you went that way.

This will feel like a walk in the park after the Sol Duc, but I'm like you. I like to know if there's anything I don't want to learn the hard way if possible.