Hwy 70 to Hwy 27 (Whites Creek) (Tiny Piney)Class III-IV
11.1 Miles
Gauge Information
Piney Creek
River DescriptionCanoeing and Kayaking Guide to the Streams of Tennessee, B. Sehlinger and From Wade Harrison: From Andrew McClanahan 2002-12-19:
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Last Updated: 2007-02-22 22:05:52
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TELLICO RIVER AT TELLICO PLAINS, TN [ TN ] |
Current Conditions
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| Level Legend: | Running | Below Minimum Recommended Flow | Above Maximum Recommended Flow | Unknown |
| AW Gauge ID: | 6830 |
| USGS Station: | 03518500 |
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User Comments |
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2008-04-05 10:56:14 (184 days ago)
Brandon Hughett
You can't park under the railroad bridge anymore at the put-in. The gravel road is now blocked off. You must park at the end of the Hwy 70 bridge on the shoulder of the road. The river left end of the bridge appears to be a good option. Then, just climb down the hill beside and under the bridge to put-on the river. I spoke to one of the locals and I got the feeling they don't want us to get on their property at all. As long as you walk down to the river beside and under the Hwy 70 bridge, you'll remain on state right of way and not on private property.
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2006-04-05 22:58:29 (915 days ago)
Kirk Eddlemon
This run is more dangerous than the difficulty. It is only class 2-3+ except for the chimp, 4, but there are some really nasty shelf undercuts and sieves here and there. In particular there is a horrible slot sieve .5-.75 miles below chimp(baby gorilla) on the right. when you cant boat scout real well for the first time you are there. Go far left at medium to low levels and I think there is a manky slot down center, but do not go right. It turns into a slab slide that throws you right into a pinched undercut/sieve. I slid in, tried to hold myself up, but got thrust under it stern first and then completely under and got lodged. It took a couple of frantic seconds to get out and meander my way back to air. This spot kinda reminds me of a miniature initiation on the Gauley. Be careful on this run, there are many spots like this.
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2003-10-13 14:27:33 (1820 days ago)
Allen Brown
This is not the Piney in the Canoeing and Kayaking Guide to the Streams of TN by B. Sehlinger. I own those books and they are talking about Piney (Spring City).
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2003-05-21 15:17:19 (1965 days ago)
Kirk Eddlemon
This run is the most dangerous I think from Spring City to Wartburg. It is only class 3-3+ except for the chimp, 4+, but there are some really nasty shelf undercuts and sieves everywhere. In particular there is a horrible slot sieve .5-.75 miles below chimp(baby gorilla) on the right. when you cant boat scout real well for the first time you are there. Go far left at medium to low levels and I think there is a manky slot down center, but do not go right. It turns into a slab slide that throws you right into a pinched undercut/sieve. I slid in, tried to hold myself up, but got thrust under it stern first and then completely under and got lodged. It took a couple of frantic seconds to get out and meander my way back to air. This spot kinda reminds me of a miniature initiation on the Gauley. Be careful on this run, there are many spots like this.
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