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The
Rio Chili flows off the snow capped peak of Volcan Misti in Arequipa. This small
river is dam controlled and therefore is usually flowing from March to November.
The
standard run is relatively short at 5-6 km with the takeout being the entrance to
the city with an elevation of 2350 meters (noticeable shortly after one drops over a low headroom dam/weir). The
river descends through agricultural terraces with small stretches in mini
granite walled canyons. At higher flows you can continue downstream for many
more km’s or relatively open boating but make sure you have some way of
getting back.
To get to the put in take a taxi or a private car from the heart of town to the outflow of the dam a few km upstream where the elevation is 2550 meters
There
is nothing extremely dangerous about the run except for an occasional strainer.
At higher flows (> 500 CFS) some juicy holes develop especially in the micro
granite canyons. Most of the rapids are class 2-3 but the mini canyon stretches
are class 4+ and at low flows sport a few class 5 rapids above. The dam runs
through most of the dry season providing irrigation water to the fields below.
Flows can be very low (approx. 150 CFS) but one can still get down the river and
have fun.
If
you have no kayak and want to raft this section or if you want to ride in a
double kayak you can contact Gian Marco or Lilian Velutino at Cusipata Viajes in
downtown Arequipa. SEE OUTFITTER SECTION