5) Stone Valley: Colton to Brown's BridgeClass IV-V
3 Miles
Max Gradient 200 fpm
Gauge Information
River Description
Stone Valley is a classic Adirondack run with a pool-drop character. The noted difference from
other runs in the region is that the rapids are much closer together in Stone Valley. The first
mile drops 200' through seven distinct rapids separated on average by 100-200 yards. The greatest
distance between any two rapids is only 400 yds. One unique and potentially dangerous
characteristic is that the river flows against the "grain" of the bedrock, creating piton
features and potholes which are especially noticeable at flows below 600 cfs. (Few if any pins
have been reported with over 500 runs being made though the spring of '04.) The last two miles
are CL II with one CL III rapid.
Colton is located approximately nine miles South of Potsdam on NY Route 56. There are a variety
of roads that can take you to Colton. The State Police have a station in Canton and with three
colleges in the area; I highly recommend you watch your speed on Rte 11, Rte 68 and Rte 56.
:-)
The put-in is in the middle of a village and dozens of hikers use the trails along the rivers
edge, so please be considerate and police your fellow kayakers StreamTeam Status: Not Verified
Last Updated: 2009-05-29 14:10:51
Stream Team Editor Matt Muir Fairport, NY | ||||||||||||||||
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