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My gf and I duckied it last summer @ ~ 1' and rising. We had experice on Class 3+ creeks like the Tohickon (up to 1200 cfs) and this was mostdef a step up. Newbs to big water be warned it is very different water, lots or lines and most rapids are 3-3+ but looong. Most can be scouted on the fly. Lots of grabby holes, especially I recall on Hook 99, stay left. Lower Kenney at this level is IMO is Class 4 (+ to be safe) and the most dangerous. Large rooster pushes into washup rock. Undercut. As description states it req. early left to right move to avoid. Bit too much for us at that time. Upon souting we portaged river left. Straining. A nice couple in bucket boat w/ dog showed us Bloody Nose (left line on Millers Folly). Big hole/wave. Paddle hard or it will keep. Overall it was wonderful. The wave train Fayette Station rapid is the best end to a day I've had.