Don't sweat it Alex, sht happens, we'll get out next time. I fished the Squamish instead after crossing the bridge at Fergies and seeing fishermen. I got up there about 7:30 and while trying to cross to a spot i wanted to fish, waded too deep and stepped into soft sand filling my waders and causing me to swim. Water wasn't fast and I only had to swim a couple meters to get back standing. I have neoprenes so it wasn't a big deal, they're tight enough that maybe only a litre of water got in, they float and neoprenes arent really any different from a wetsuit so I was able to fish the rest of the day no problems. I ditched the notion that i could make it to my planned spot after the swimming and drove up river and fished another spot. As I was pulling line of the reel for a cast, I flicked the fly into the head of the pool and breifly saw a flash of silver and the tip of the line twich, before i could react though, he was long gone. that turned out to be the only fish I saw that day, for me. It rained pretty hard but no snow. It wasn't even all that cold out.
By the way, does anyone on this board drive an older (80's or early 90's) black Nissan pickup with a white canopy. I'm pretty sure Ive seen that truck a number of time up there