I wanted a place to keep short beta bits on whitewater runs, so here it is.
The beta comes from both my own experiences and from friends on social media.
From Lesley S. Here's a fun class IV wilderness run that's not in the first edition of Kirk's book. Big Lost Creek near Reliance, TN. Starts and ends with class II. Has a one mile section of class IV creeking along the Benton MacKaye trail, which makes it easy to scout and run laps. There's no gauge. USGS Mill Creek at Crandall was 350cfs falling to 250cfs when we ran it yesterday. That was a fun level. We saw an otter in the water and walking along the trail. Stray paddles floated conveniently into a small undercut on the right at the end of the class IV section. The put in is the bridge where Lost Creek Road crosses Big Lost Creek. The takeout is the regular Hiwassee takeout near Hiwassee Outfitters. Thank you to Joseph Alexander Gudger and Jacob Parks for letting me tag along.
Plateau levels are all guesstimates. These are some of the runs I do with my canoeist buddies The Lost Tribe. I asked my friend S about min and max levels for Crab Orchard, Little Clear, and Island. The guesstimates are based on USGS Lilly and Oakdale gauges. https://waterdata.usgs.gov/tn/nwis/uv?site_no=03539778 - Lilly https://waterdata.usgs.gov/nwis/uv?site_no=03540500 - Oakdale NEW Streambeam gauge for Piney - this would theoretically provide estimates for nearby creeks once we get correlations: https://www.streambeam.net/Home/Gauge?siteID=TN001 S.: "Look for 1200 on clear creek Lilly gauge. 1.5 minimum LCC visual gauge, 0.5 minimum for Island gauge. For crab orchard I use water level on concrete apron at the put in. I really should start using the put in gauge. Not really sure about max on anything. People ran Crab this morning (3/28/21). No way I would have been there today." - Lilly is 19000 at this writing -. I then asked abo...
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