
Big Drop 2
Features: Marker Rock, Little Niagara, Fang Rocks, Ledge Wave, Red Wall, Window.
Also known as: Rapid 22, Little Niagara zone
Big Drop 2 is one of Cataract Canyon’s most consequential rapids and is frequently the crux for raft crews. It is known for large breaking features, fast recovery demands, and the potential to flush mistakes into Big Drop 3.
Difficulty
Class IV through most of the runnable range. At flood-stage flows above ~50,000 cfs (rare big-snow runoff) it pushes into Class V territory. DM should treat it as a flow-dependent expert rapid with whole-sequence consequence rather than a stand-alone move.
The water
Character: big water.
Features: ledge-like entrance behavior at some flows; large breaking waves; fast-moving center tongue; explosive tailwater.
Hazards: Little Niagara feature at some flows; boat flips or ejections with limited recovery time; immediate carry-over toward Big Drop 3.
How it changes with flow
Low water: Can be more technical and structure-defined, with less forgiveness for poor angle and slower boats.
Medium: Often the classic Cataract crux: large waves, fast reaction time, and heavy consequence for swimmers.
High water: At flood-stage flows above ~50,000 cfs, behaves as full Class V big water with very large hydraulics and a strong chance of downstream compounding into Big Drop 3.
Scouting
Usually scouted as part of the Big Drops sequence. Precise line language should be tied to your future flow-calibrated rapid notes rather than this base entity.
Swim consequences
Very high. Historic incident reports describe swimmers and overturned rafts continuing into Big Drop 3 and beyond.
Commonly run in: oar raft, paddle raft, cataraft, hard shell kayak.