Olentangy - Just South of Delaware to Chapman Rd. pull-off


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Olentangy,

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Just South of Delaware to Chapman Rd. pull-off

Class I-II
4 Miles

Maui Wave at Full Release


Maui Wave at Full Release
Photo of Mark Steinmetz and Dan Downes by Neil Baker taken Summer 2006 @ 4500 cfs

Gauge Information

Name Range Updated Level
Olentangy River near Delaware OH 900 - 4500 cfs 01h42m 49 cfs (rc= -0.2 )


River Description

This class I-II run is of primary interest to Central Ohio paddlers. At high water levels a number of small ledges create playful waves and hydraulics. There are unfortunately few mid-stream boulders and eddies, however, many playspots are serviced by bank eddies.

Characteristics at select flows:
500-900 cfs: runnable but no worthwhile play. Good levels for early ww beginners needing moving water experience;
1000-1300 cfs: the maximum amount of hydraulics appear. Waves are small.
1800-2300 cfs: many enjoyable medium-sized waves. A lot of the hydraulics start to wash out. "House Wave" is nice. Noticeably pushier;
4000-4500+ cfs: large standing waves offer fun surf. Holes are washed out, but many of the waves break nicely. Very pushy and flood-like. Most waves are catch-on-the-fly. "Maui Wave" above take-out is prime.

Hazards: There are two low-head dams to be aware of. The first occurs approximately 2/3 into the run above the US 23 bridge. Portage river right. A second very low small dam is located about 50 yards downstream of the first. It's broken out on river right and easily run there.

Access:
Put-in:
From the US 23 bridge which crosses the river south of Delaware, head north several miles up the river right side road. Continue north on the dead-end road leading to a Delaware Water Treatment Facility. Park along the guardrail, just in front of the newly erected fence, looking for a trail in the weeds dropping down to the river.

Take-out: From 23 near the bridge, travel south on Chapman Road, which parallels the river. In less than a mile, look for a red ranch house on your left close to the river. Just past that, once the left side of the road turns to woods, look for two pullouts close-by on your right, the northern one with a mailbox. Park in the southern pullout. A trail leads down to the river where a low-head dam used to be (removed, courtesy "Scenic Rivers" License Plate funds). Removal has revealed a new ledge! Note the area is private, so be in good behavior mode.
Alternate access point under 23 bridge.


StreamTeam Status: Verified
Last Updated: 2007-03-17 22:40:43

Editors

Stream Team Editor
Mark Steinmetz
Columbus, OH


1st ledge below 23 bridge

Detail Trip Report Edit  1st ledge below 23 bridge  Olentangy, OH(33.85KB .jpeg)

Maui Wave

Detail Trip Report Edit  Maui Wave  Olentangy, OH(16.27KB .jpeg)

Maui Wave at Full Release

Detail Trip Report Edit  Maui Wave at Full Release  Olentangy, OH(72.98KB .jpeg)

Maui Wave at Full Release (large)

Detail Trip Report Edit  Maui Wave at Full Release (large)  Olentangy, OH(71.42KB .jpeg)

Maui Wave Loop

Detail Trip Report Edit  Maui Wave Loop  Olentangy, OH(293.28KB .mov)

Squirt Boater

Detail Trip Report Edit  Squirt Boater  Olentangy, OH(452.35KB .jpeg)

Photo#7469

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Front Surf

Detail Trip Report Edit  Front Surf  Olentangy, OH(156.52KB .jpeg)

Back Surf

Detail Trip Report Edit  Back Surf  Olentangy, OH(48.25KB .jpeg)

Surfin' the Ole

Detail Trip Report Edit  Surfin' the Ole  Olentangy, OH(169.66KB .jpeg)

Maui Wave

Detail Trip Report Edit  Maui Wave  Olentangy, OH(1.76MB .jpeg)

Maui Wave

Detail Trip Report Edit  Maui Wave  Olentangy, OH(142.84KB .jpeg)


Gauge Information

Gauge Description:

An upstream USACE flood-control dam largely controls the flows. Check the USGS Delaware gauge for dam outflow, and, to factor in runoff, add on roughly half the difference between it and the downstream Worthington gauge. Note that when heavy precipitation falls evenly across North Central Ohio, outflow is often held back a day or two to relieve the Scioto in Southern Ohio. Outflow level and duration is based on the strategy of returning Delaware Lake to summer or winter "pool levels" as quickly as possible. Summer pool level is 915ft (refill date April 1). Winter pool is 910 (draw-down Nov 1).
Click link to get realtime level. Delaware Lake Level (Scioto basin)

Gauge Information

Name Range Updated Level
Olentangy River near Delaware OH
usgs-03225500 900 - 4500 cfs 01h42m 49 cfs (rc= -0.2 )

RangeWater LevelComment
900.0000-4500.0000 barely runnable-high runnable

Report - Reports of Olentangy Just South of Delaware to Chapman Rd. pull-off and related gauges

Reports give the public a chance to report on river conditions throughout the country as well as log the history of a river.

Reports

When River/Gauge Subject Level Reporter
Olentangy [OH] Maui Wave 3000+ Tread Light
Olentangy [OH] Maui Wave Loop 2000+ Erik Barbara
Olentangy [OH] 1st ledge below 23 bridge approx. 1200cfs Mark Steinmetz
3y116d21h42m Olentangy [OH] Maui Wave at Full Release 4500 cfs Mark Steinmetz
5y176d21h42m Olentangy [OH] Surfin' the Ole 1200 Erik Barbara

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