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Gauley, WV

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9 (Lower). Bucklick Branch to Swiss (Lower Gauley)

Class III-IV(V)
11 Miles
Avg Gradient 26 fpm
Max Gradient 30 fpm

Erica at Diagonal Ledges


Erica at Diagonal Ledges
Photo of Erica Mitchell by Mike Whaley

Gauge Information

low
970
10/12 3:00

Min Sug. Level:  1000 cfs Max Sug. Level:  5000 cfs

River Description

Scheduled releases occur on weekends beginning the Friday following Labor Day. See the Army Corps' web site for the scheduled dates, times, and flows.

The Lower Gauley is big water. It can also be tons of fun. After a short warm-up with a few small play waves you will see a huge rock on River right and the river will drop out of sight. That's Koontz Flume, the first of several class IV/IV+ rapids on the Lower G. There is a sneak on far river left. The biggest hazard with the sneak is the possibility of meeting up with boaters in the eddy at the bottom waiting their turn to play in 5 Boat Hole. The more conventional line is to run on river right but well left of the huge undercut rock. One obstacle that catches some paddlers is a sticky hole just above the main drop. There is a tongue to the right of the hole and left of a smaller rock that forms an eddy on river right. You can catch the eddy behind the smaller rock and above the huge rock or you can paddle back to the left after clipping the upper hole and catch the green water that takes you on a roller coaster ride down to the bottom of the rapid. If you go for the river right eddy just above the rock make sure that you make it. There has been at least one fatality when a boater swam on the eddy line and was flushed into the undercut.


Fred Wilson in 5 Boat Hole (photo by Mike Whaley)

The next major rapid after Koontz Flume is Canyon Doors. It is in a slight bend on the river with beautiful rock cliffs on the right. There are a couple of big rocks in the middle of the river with most of the flow going to the right. The eddy behind the rocks is a nice resting spot before deciding how to run the rest of the rapid. At levels around 1000-1500 cfs there are some great surfing waves between the rocks and the river right shoreline. After Canyon Doors comes Junkyard. Then things quiet down for a while before you get to Psuedo Mash and Twisted Sister. You will recognize Twisted Sister as a squirrely spot on river left where the squirt boaters play. Next come the Mashes. Upper Mash is a great rapid for eddy-hopping while working your way from river center to river left. Catch the big eddy on river left at the bottom of Upper Mash and watch the action at Lower Mash. From the eddy you will see a big rock in the middle of the river with plently of water going around both sides. The rafts go to the right of this rock. Just below the middle rock is a bigger rock on river right with all of the water going left of it. One line from your eddy is to ferry across behind the middle rock and paddle hard to the right to get close to the rock on river right. If you do it right you will clip the right corner of the holeby the big rock and end up in an eddy on river right. Another line is to go down river left- just make sure to work you way back to the center of the river so you don't tangle with the rock on river left at the bottom of the big drop. If you run the center, you will encounter two big wave holes.


Karl Whipp at Diagonal Ledges (photo by Mike Whaley)

The next horizon line signals Diagonal Ledges. During Gauley season you will see several boaters in the river left eddy at the bottom of Playtime (aka Hawaii 5-0) waiting for their turn at some great surfing. Watch out for traffic coming down river when it's your turn to jump in the hole. The ledges area is a common lunch spot for many of the raft companies. A bit further downstream is Gateway to Heaven (also called Pearly Gates or Heaven Help You). The preferred line is between the big rock just left of center and the ledge on river right. If you get too close to the big rock you will find some really funky water. Rocky Top is the next major rapid. Just below Rocky Top is Chicken Ender on river left.

Next comes Upper and Lower Stairstep. I prefer to run the left side of Upper Stairstep, catch the eddy on river left above Lower Stairstep, and work my way to the river right eddy as I go over the first drop in Lower Stairstep. The eddy is interesting because it gives you a nice view of Riverwide Hole. There is a sneak around the right side of the hole by going out the shallow, rocky bottom of the eddy. Or you can try to peel out and clip the right corner of Riverwide. Or you can stay just left of center from the top and go through Riverwide. Just don't aim for the center. Or have plenty of speed to avoid stalling out and getting sucked back into Riverwide, unless, you like to do big backenders. In the next 3 miles or so you will get to run Rollercoaster, Cliffside, Rattlesnake, and Roostertail. In Roostertail stay left of center and left of the rock in the middle at the bottom. There is a nasty pinning rock/ledge at the bottom to the right of the rock in the middle of the river.

After the pool below Roostertail the river will make a bend to the right. This signals the top of Pure Screaming Hell (class IV+). The easiest line at PSH is to run just to the right of the big rocks that are in the water on the left of center. Then catch the first big eddy on river left. At normal levels you will see a small pyramid shaped rock in the water at the bottom of this eddy. Go just to the right of that rock with slight left angle and catch the next eddy. From this eddy you can easily see just how big Hell Hole is. From here you can sneak left of the rock just below the eddy or go right of the rock and left of Hell Hole. Beware of trying to go river right at PSH. The big rock at the right side of Hell Hole is severely undercut.

Don't be fooled and think that all you have is flat water from here to the takeout. Some folks do and get surprised by Kevin's Folly. After that it's flat water to the takeout.

Putin: Take Peters Creek Rd. off Rt. 39 at Lockwood. During Gauley season (early September through mid-October) the last mile or so of the road to the putin is closed. You have to carry in down the stairs and the last part of the road.

Takeout: Across from the church Off Rt. 39 at Swiss or drive a mile up the road that goes past the church and park across the rr tracks to save a mile of flatwater paddling.

Click here for the Middle Gauley, and Click here for the Upper Gauley.
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Erica at Diagonal Ledges


Erica at Diagonal Ledges  Gauley River WV
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Robbie at Chicken Ender


Robbie at Chicken Ender  Lower Gauley WV
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Nancy at Canyon Doors


Nancy at Canyon Doors  Lower Gauley WV
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5 Boat Hole, Lower Gauley


5 Boat Hole, Lower Gauley  Lower Gauley WV
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Karl Whipp, Diagonal Ledges


Karl Whipp, Diagonal Ledges  Lower Gauley WV
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Screaming Back at Hell


Screaming Back at Hell  Lower Gauley WV
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Midsummer Gauley Dream 2002


Midsummer Gauley Dream 2002  Gauley WV
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Midsummer Gauley Dream 2002


Midsummer Gauley Dream 2002  Gauley WV
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Gauge Description:

The flow reported here is from the USGS gauge at Belva (below the takeout for the Lower Gauley). This reflects what was being released from Summersville Dam 7-8 hours ago plus what was coming in from the Meadow River 5-7 hours ago and what was coming in from any other streams below Summersville Dam.

Another view is to look at the virtual gauge for the Gauley below the Meadow. This gauge is the sum of the current flow from Summersville Dam and the current flow from the Meadow River. It does not include the flow coming from any other creeks below Summersville Dam.

GAULEY RIVER ABOVE BELVA, WV [ WV ]

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Stage Flow Updated
2.44 970 10/12 3:00

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Level Legend: Running Below Minimum Recommended Flow Above Maximum Recommended Flow Unknown
Descriptions of reaches with River Name in bold have been verified by a regional StreamTeam member.

State River Name/Section Class Level Rel. Level Updated
WV Gauley— 9 (Lower). Bucklick Branch to Swiss III-IV(V) 970 cfs   low 10/12 3:00

Station Description

AW Gauge ID:1436
USGS Station:03192000
HUC:05050005
Latitude:38.2333
Longitude:-81.1811
Class:4

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User Comments

2008-06-12 12:03:03 (122 days ago)
This river was great!!! All of the rapids look really really bad from the top but ounce you get in them they are either really fun or just plan hahaha but some of the rapids are this " That was incredible did you see the size of that wave." The only place with HUGE HUGE waves are Mash and some other place. You can get down this river for the first timers if you read all of the rapid information and boat scout, but I strongly recomind a guide. If you do go down by your-self just be wear of under cuts! Also the last large hole of the river at"pure screaming hell" if you get in it take a big breath and hope that your friends have a rope with them. Edit
2007-07-22 01:06:10 (448 days ago)
Charles and Nancy BrabecDetails
River Incident Prompts Paddler Alert Location: Lower Gauley, approx. two-thirds of the away down this section, specifically below "Cliffside" (river left) there is an obvious strainer just downstream.... BUT 50yds further downstream is a submerged strainer just below the surface. Description: Several strong, fairly large-diameter tree trunks/limbs pointing up-stream are not visible at "Sat Sept. 21 release level" yet high enough to pin and wrap a boat on. Incident: one kayak maneuvering across in the medium/light current momentarily broached on the submerged tree trunk and in attempting to rotate off to avoid pinning, the trunk popped over the gunnel and pinned the paddler rather firmly to the bottom of the boat and, with the force of the water on the hull, began to sink. Alert assistance from two other paddlers allowed the pinned paddle to get air before going down to rip his leg from around the trunk and swim out through his skirt (which remained pinned) about two minutes later. It took four paddlers and ropes about 15 more minutes to raise and free the boat.
2005-03-25 08:02:54 (1297 days ago)
Charles WalbridgeDetails
I've always used the Gauley at Belva reading to cover this section rather than adding the Summersville Release and Meadow together. Thjis takes into account other tributariies, most notably Peters Creek but innumerable smaller ones as well. For example, on 3/25/05; the Gauley at Belva was 17,772; the combined gauge 16,209.
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Rapid Summary

Mile Rapid Name Class Features (Legend)
0.6Koontz FlumeIII+Hazard
1.0Canyon WallsIII
1.5JunkyardIII
3.9Upper MashIV
4.2Lower MashIV
4.6Diagonal LedgesII+Playspot
5.0Heaven's GateIV
6.2Roller CoasterIII
6.6StairStep
7.3Cliffside
8.3Pure Screaming HellIVHazard

Rapid Descriptions

Koontz Flume (Class III+, Mile 0.6)
Beware the eddy on river right at the beginning of this rapid! It sits just above an undercut rock which has been the site of at least one fatality.

Pure Screaming Hell (Class IV, Mile 8.3)
Best is to begin middle left, avoiding some pourovers, and then motor left of the hole at the end. Careful with this one: the hole tends to shove the unwary paddler into a sieve on river right.



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