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| Name | Range | Updated | Level |
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| STILL RIVER AT ROBERTSVILLE, CT. | 200 - 500 cfs | 03h33m | 108 cfs (rc= -0.3 ) |
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| Name | Range | Updated | Level | ||||||
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| STILL RIVER AT ROBERTSVILLE, CT. | |||||||||
| usgs-01186500 | 200 - 500 cfs | 03h33m | 108 cfs (rc= -0.3 ) | ||||||
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| When | River/Gauge | Subject | Level | Reporter |
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| Still [CT] |
Still River Gorge |
n/a | Paul Griese | |
| StillAbove Sandy Brook [ ] |
Stll River |
n/a | Paul Griese |
User Comments
the Sandy, follow the road that extends from the downstream side of the bridge. Take this road to
the first right, about a mile away. This right takes you over the Sandy on a bridge. This is the
Still takeout.
Cross this bridge and follow the road to the first left, a 1/4 mile away. This left takes you to
the bridge over the Still River Gorge. Put-in just upstream.
This is a cool section to do after or before doing the Sandy. It's harder than the Sandy though.
But it's an easy scout.