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Edit Report

Upload Multiple Photos

1. Fill out the form below, as much as you want to tell us about the collection of photos.

2. Hit "add photo"

3. Hit "browse", choose the photo and add detail to your liking.

4. Repeat step 2 for each photo.

5. Hit "submit"

Reporting can be used for personal record, historical record, or to share an account or a recent river trip. Add photos to the right or fill in the information you want captured below.
Title Summary of what you are journaling. If your are journaling a river trend say it is rising or falling here.
Description
Location Enter the location, if important (e.g. GauleyFest, Boulder Creek, or Washington, DC).
Country/State Choosing a state will filter gauges and reaches below.
River/Section Not all photos need to be associated with a reach, but choosing a reach will add those photos to the reach's photo tab.
Approx. Date/Time Date, if this was significant.
River Level Observation Record River Level as: n/a Too Low to Paddle Runnable Low Perfect Runnable High Too High to Paddle
Do you know the gauge and level? No Yes
The following information gets recorded for historical and notification purposes. If you make a river observation with today's date it will affect the river summary and other people will see that the river is running. The information can be used later for analysis of what gauges predict the river's crest which can aid future predictions.
If you fill in the following, it will add a manual observation for a specific gauge. This has the potential to affect downstream reaches.
Specific Gauge ID (optional) Lookup the Gauge Associated
Numerical Reading (optional) Specific Gauge Reading
Metric to Use (optional) Choose gauge then denote whether the relevant level is stored as Stage or Flow.

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