Gauley, |
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| Usual Difficulty | III+(IV) (may vary with level) |
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| Length | 5.5 Miles |
| Avg. Gradient | 26 fpm |
| Max Gradient | 30 fpm |
| Name | Range | Difficulty | Updated | Level |
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| Gauley Below the Meadow | ||||
| virtual-6192 | 500 - 5000 cfs | III+(IV) | 02h22m | 1743 cfs (rc= 0.3 ) |
| GAULEY RIVER ABOVE BELVA, WV | ||||
| usgs-03192000 | 500 - 5000 cfs | III+(IV) | 01h21m | 1940 cfs (rc= 0.3 ) |
The Middle Gauley is a good place for aspiring Lower and Upper Gauley boaters to get their feet (and maybe their heads) wet. This section includes several class III/III+ rapids and a few that are even class IV. The more notable rapids are Wood's Ferry, Ender Waves (just below Wood's Ferry) and Backender. If you use the river left putin and takeout you will miss all of the major rapids above Ender Wave but you get to add Koontz Flume, Canyon Doors, and Junkyard. (See the photos section of the Lower Gauley for some nice photos of Koontz' Flume and Canyon Doors).
Scheduled releases occur on weekends beginning the Friday following Labor Day and normally run
for 6 consecutive weekends. See http://www.lrh-wc.usace.army.mil/wc/wwsched.html for the detailed schedule.
However, the Middle Gauley is runnnable almost any time of the year - and it it much easier to
access the river "off-season".
Click here for information about the Lower Gauley, and for the Upper Gauley.
The flow reported here is from the virtual gauge for the Gauley below the Meadow. This gauge is the sum of the current flow from Summersville Dam and the current flow from the Meadow River. It does not include the flow coming from any other creeks below Summersville Dam.
You can also view the USGS Gauge at Belva to get another view of the flow below the Lower Gauley.
| Name | Range | Difficulty | Updated | Level | ||||||||
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| Gauley Below the Meadow | ||||||||||||
| virtual-6192 | 500 - 5000 cfs | III+(IV) | 02h22m | 1743 cfs (rc= 0.3 ) | ||||||||
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This gauge adds summersville to the meadow and is upstream of this section. |
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| GAULEY RIVER ABOVE BELVA, WV | ||||||||||||
| usgs-03192000 | 500 - 5000 cfs | III+(IV) | 01h21m | 1940 cfs (rc= 0.3 ) | ||||||||
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This gauge is way downstream at the takeout of the lower G. |
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| When | River/Gauge | Subject | Level | Reporter |
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| Gauley [WV] |
With friends like these who needs eddies take 2 |
890cfs | Todd Schindler | |
| middle gauley [wv] |
backender...1995 |
800-1000 cfs? | troy fultz | |
| 63d10h19m | Gauley [WV] |
Woods Ferry Access |
2800 cfs | Thomas O'Keefe |
| 179d17h15m | Gauley Below the Meadow [WV] | Account of 05/26/09 | 600 cfs | Ryan Groth |
| 7y146d09h19m | Middle Gauley [WV] |
Surfing at Perfect Wave |
850 cfs | Charles and Nancy Brabec |
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