Gauge Information

Gauge Description:

Visual Gage just upstream of Gilsum Gorge, on the river-right retaining wall, according to the 18-year-old AMC River Guide. 3.5 is minimum; 5.5 is high.
This section of the Ashuelot lies above the Surry mountain flood control dam and therefore is a natural flow river. 
A new USGS gauge is located atr the same location as the visual gage on river right of the stone arch bridge entrance to Gilsum gorge accessed from NH route 10.
 

 


Estimated chance (%) of finding the river runnable.
 

Month............% chance.................comment 
January ............ 0%....frozen. February.............0%....frozen March................20%....Usually frozen. April...............70%....Best chance May ................25%....Best chance in early May with rain. June.................8% July.................5% August...............5%....Just a trickle September...........10%....Tropical storms and their remains October........…....20% November............35%....Fall rains, dormant trees December............30%....River starts freezing about Christmas.

Be aware this is averaged out over several years. The % chance refers to the probability of finding the river running on any given day. For instance a 5% probability for August means on average you can only expect 1-1/2 days of water. One year there could be 3 days in August with water, other years none. Spring levels are usually higher than fall levels.
 

Gauge Information

Name Range Difficulty Updated Level
ASHUELOT RIVER NEAR GILSUM, NH
usgs-01157000 430 - 1700 cfs II 00h54m 201 cfs (rc= -0.2 )

RangeWater LevelDifficultyComment
430 -1700 cfs barely runnable-high runnable II New gage added in the summer of 2009

Report - Reports of Ashuelot 2. Gilsum Gorge to Shaws Corner 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
6y252d00h23m Ashuelot (Middle) [NH] Middle Ashuelot 1150 cfs Mark Lacroix