Corbin Creek - Lower


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Corbin Creek,

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Lower

Usual Difficulty III-V (may vary with level)
Length 4.4 Miles
Avg. Gradient 137 fpm
Max Gradient 247 fpm

Corbin Creek


Corbin Creek
Photo of John Mcrae by Alex Harvey, CC taken 4/2/05 @ 589 cfs



River Description

Corbin Creek is a small stream that flows northwest off of Tray Mountain before converging with the Upper Hiawassee. This is quintessential micro-creeking. At the put-in, the amount of water would not seem adequate to float a boat. However after rounding a couple of bends and dodging numerous trees, the creekbed soon becomes solid bedrock which allows one to slip and slide down the mountain 500 vertical feet in the first two miles. The rapids are one bedrock slide after another, interspersed with four abrupt drops. Be prepared to deal with a substantial amount of rhododendron and fallen wood.

The first falls is soon after the put-in so keep an eye out, it is a large double drop that is choked with logs. This falls, if cleared of wood, could be a runnable class V. Portage on the right. Tentatively calling it the Hair of the Dog (ask John Mcrae why someday). Continue ducking and dodging the overhanging rhododendron and keep an eye out for the next three cascades as you run multiple class III/IV drops and slides. The 2nd (or 3rd, I can’t recall) falls has a large log jam at the top. Portage left or right. If cleared of wood, this could be a fun double drop, perhaps class IV+. The 2nd or 3rd falls is a 10-15 foot drop that lands on rock and has a tricky approach. Maybe runnable, could hurt. We portaged on the right on a slippery cliff that made me nervous, perhaps portage on the left instead. The last falls, tentatively called Squeeze Play, is runnable but tight. We portaged on the right.

After two miles the gradient eases up significantly and there are some pesky shallow shoals to negotiate. Don’t worry, more water is joining up soon. Just before the confluence with Brier Creek, there is a cable across the river with signs declaring “No fishing, No hunting, No trespassing”, now the fun begins. Your are in a fish and hunting camp. Paddle through quickly and quietly and if you see anybody, be friendly and understanding as possible. Soon the creek meets up with the Hiawassee and the flow speeds up.

Gradient (ft/mile): 226, 247, 68 and then 63 for the last 1.4 miles.

Directions:
Take highway 17/75 north of Helen. Pass highway 180 on the left, continue 2.1 miles and pass over the Hiawassee River. Take the first dirt road on the right. There are two dirt roads that fork off from the main road, take the right fork, FS 698 aka Corbin Creek road. Drive about 4.8 to 5.0 miles and you should see the creek on the right. There is a dirt road to the right that passes some campsites and fords the creek. This is where we put in. Takeout is the hwy 17/75 bridge. It would be nice to find a takeout that avoids the fish camp.

FS 698 is gated shut at hwy 17/75 and at Tray Gap, January 1st to March 2nd due to snow and ice. This pretty much rules out running this creek unless you are willing to hike 4 to 5 miles. You can call the WMA’s office for more information at 770-535-5700 or 706-896-2505.



StreamTeam Status: Verified
Last Updated: 2006-11-19 11:45:44

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Alex Harvey
Athens, GA


Corbin Creek

Detail Trip Report Edit  Corbin Creek  @Corbin Creek Lower, GA(28.86KB .jpeg)

"Squeezeplay"

Detail Trip Report Edit  "Squeezeplay"  Corbin Creek, GA(42.06KB .jpeg)

Next time bring a saw.

Detail Trip Report Edit  Next time bring a saw.  Corbin Creek, GA(88.59KB .jpeg)

Corbin Creek

Detail Trip Report Edit  Corbin Creek  Corbin Creek, GA(91.16KB .jpeg)

More CC action.

Detail Trip Report Edit  More CC action.  Corbin Creek, GA(70.68KB .jpeg)

John heads down a multidrop slide below "Hair of the Dog".

Detail Trip Report Edit  John heads down a multidrop slide below "Hair of the Dog".  Corbin Creek, GA(102.96KB .jpeg)

2nd drop of "Hair of the Dog"

Detail Trip Report Edit  2nd drop of "Hair of the Dog"  Corbin Creek, GA(68.91KB .jpeg)

First drop of "Hair of the Dog"

Detail Trip Report Edit  First drop of "Hair of the Dog"  Corbin Creek, GA(85.34KB .jpeg)


Gauge Information

Gauge Description:

The Hiawassee at Presley, GA could be a good indicator as it is six miles downstream of the confluence of Corbin creek and the Hiawassee. The day we ran it the gauge was reading between 580 and 540 cfs. So a likely minimum is 540 cfs.

Another possible gauge is Brier Creek near Hiawassee, GA which is the next gorge south of Corbin Creek. Brier Creek could be useful for future correlations. It was running 30 cfs the day we ran Corbin.


Report - Reports of Corbin Creek Lower and related gauges

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When River/Gauge Subject Level Reporter
4y238d19h07m Corbin Creek [GA] "Squeezeplay" n/a Alex Harvey
4y238d19h07m Corbin CreekLower [GA] Corbin Creek 589 cfs Alex Harvey

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User Comments


2009-05-06 09:25:46 (204 days ago)
we ran this run may 6 2009 and it was horrible. 4 miles of wheel chairing for three ok rapids. if
you run it make sure it is above 800 cfs Edit

2005-07-12 14:58:48 (1597 days ago)
Brad RobertsDetails
Have you guys run brier creek??
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