Beaver, NY

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3. Taylorville Section

Class III-IV
0.8 Miles

Great White Slide


Great White Slide
Photo by Harry A. Marinakis, M.D.



River Description

Also see the Moshier Section (Class IV-V), which runs on Labor Day weekend, the Eagle Section (Class V-V+), which runs on a similar schedule to the Taylorville Section, and the Raquette River, Stone Valley Section.



Posted by Chris Koll:
The releases are a product of negotiations by American Whitewater that resulted in a series of 11 whitewater releases during a typical year spread over three challenging sections of Beaver River whitewater. The sections are dry except for release days when Orion Power allows water to spill back into the natural river bed creating whitewater runs ranging from class 3 to class 5.
The runs are typically short--varying in length from one to four miles--and on most release days water is scheduled on two different parts of the river. Boaters can easily paddle one section of the Beaver in the morning and then catch a second section in the afternoon.
The whitewater sections include the Taylorville run, a 1.5-mile stretch that features six class 3-4 drops. While some of the drops appear intimidating--particularly a steep 30-foot slide--the rapids are fairly straightforward and are appropriate for strong intermediate paddlers looking for an introduction to steep creeking.
The Moshier section is the jewel of the river, a 4-mile run that includes two runnable waterfalls, a number of easy class-3 rapids, and concludes with a long, technical class-5 rapid composed of four discernible drops. The section is appropriate for experts or strong intermediates with judicious scouting and/or portaging.
The Eagle section is short and demanding. Only a mile in length, the run starts off with four class 5 drops where the river drops the equivalent of 475 fpm. Eagle is a demanding expert run.
Questions regarding the Beaver can be directed to Chris Koll by email or by calling 315-652-8397.

And now for something completely different: Click here for Karl Gesslein's view of the Beaver. (Clicking will open up a new browser window.) If you like that, check out some more drawings here.

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Kayak in Space


Kayak in Space  Beaver River NY
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Blah-Blah-Blah Falls


Blah-Blah-Blah Falls  Beaver River NY
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Great White Slide


Great White Slide  Beaver River NY
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Avoiding the munchy hole


Avoiding the munchy hole  Beaver River - Taylorville NY
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The Big Slide


The Big Slide  Beaver - Taylorville Section NY
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Carolyn crashin through the hole


Carolyn crashin through the hole  Beaver River - Taylorville Section NY
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Sharon, DJ, Carolyn et al last rapid


Sharon, DJ, Carolyn et al last rapid  Beaver River - Taylorville section NY
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Marty Surfin First Wave


Marty Surfin First Wave  Beaver River - Taylorville Section NY
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2nd Surf Wave/Hole


2nd Surf Wave/Hole  Beaver River - Taylorville NY
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Gauge Description:

Releases on some September weekends. Here's the Beaver / Raquette release schedule for 2008:

Eagle section of the Beaver:
(all releases 1 PM-5 PM)

Sun., August 31
Mon., September 1
Sat., September 6
Sun., September 14
Sat., September 27
 

Moshier section of the Beaver:

Sun., August 31 (10 AM-2 PM release)
 

Taylorville section of the Beaver:
(all releases 10 AM-2 PM)

Sat., August 30
Mon., September 1
Sat., September 6
Sun., September 14
Sat., September 27


Stone Valley section of the Raquette:


Sat., July 19: 720 cfs from 10 AM-3 PM
Sat., August 2: 720 cfs from 10 AM-3 PM
Sat., August 16: 720 cfs from 10 AM-3 PM
Sat., August 30: 720 cfs from 10 AM-2:30 PM/900 cfs from 2:30 PM-4 PM
Mon., September 1: 720 cfs from 10 AM-3 PM
Sat., September 13: 720 cfs from 10 AM-3 PM

You can see all the New York State releases and Festivals at NYRiverFestivals.com.

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Classic Northeastern Whitewater Guide : The Best Whitewater Runs in New England and New York
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Let it Rain: A paddlers guide to northeastern US and Canada
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New York Exposed: The Whitewater State, Volume 1
$19.95

User Comments

2007-07-07 04:11:55 (363 days ago)
Matt MuirDetails
Eric Adsit This section of the Beaver can be run at much lower flows, down to 700 cfs I believe. It is very scrapy and less enjoyable but still runnable. It makes for a great afternoon run in the summer after a decent rain.
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Rapid Summary

Mile Rapid Name Class Features (Legend)
0.0BeaveratorIVPutin Hazard Photo Video
0.2Great White SlideIIIPhoto
0.3DoglegIII+Photo
0.3MindscramblerIII
0.5Powerline BoofIVPhoto

Rapid Descriptions

Beaverator (Class IV, Mile 0.0)
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Avoiding the munchy hole

Avoiding the munchy hole
Photo of Sharon Heller by Bubba taken July 2001

(Some call it "Come Home to Jesus," but that sounds too much like a rapid on the Lower Meadow. I prefer this name.) After a couple of eddies, the signature of this rapid is a big, munching hole, which is grabby enough to give a serious beatdown to some excellent boaters. You can avoid it with a right-to-left boof, or you can sneak it down the far right, or if you're really ballsy, you can try to punch the hole. (Tell yer buds to have a throw rope handy.)

Great White Slide (Class III, Mile 0.2)

Great White Slide

Great White Slide
Photo by Harry A. Marinakis, M.D.

A long slide, this one is pretty straightforward. Run down the center, and power left or right to avoid the big hole at the bottom. Scout from the right.

Dogleg (Class III+, Mile 0.3)

Carolyn crashin through the hole

Carolyn crashin through the hole
Photo of Carolyn Wiggins by Bubba

Just after the Great White Slide pool, you can go right or left of the island. Right is a technical rapid with ledgy holes at the beginning; Left of the island is easier.

Mindscrambler (Class III, Mile 0.3)
Those who run the left side of the island will find a short, narrow sluice before the pool. Those who've run the right side usually take out on river left and hike up to run this thing. It looks intimidating, but it's short and if it flips you, there's a large recovery pool.

Powerline Boof (Class IV, Mile 0.5)

Kayak in Space

Kayak in Space
Photo of Karen Petit by Matt Muir (KHCC) taken 9/4/99

This rapid gives a choice: either boof on the right, or run a short slide on the left. The boof is the harder move; it requires a hard right-to-left drive to get off the flake. Get a little right, and you risk running an ugly channel on the right. Lots of skin has been donated here.

Whether you run the right or the left, the river snakes around to the left, through a couple of holes culminating in an 8-foot boofy drop. It's a short paddle through a shallow rock garden to the takeout, where you get to surf one or two nice play waves before shuttling back upstream to do it again.



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Beaver: Moshier Section Adirondacks,NY starts 08/31/08
Beaver: Eagle Section Adirondacks,NY starts 08/31/08
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