Beaver, NY

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1. Moshier Section

Class IV-V
3 Miles

Moshier Falls


Moshier Falls
Photo of Dave Broer by Matt Muir (KHCC) taken 9/5/99



River Description

Some easy waterfalls; the last rapid, Moshier Falls, is a long, technical Class V.

Also see the Taylorville Section (Class III), and the Eagle Section (Class V), both of which run on weekends in September. See also the Raquette River, Stone Valley Section (Class V).

The Beaver River originates from Stillwater Reservoir in the western section of the Adirondack Park northeast of the village of Lowville. The area is undeveloped and camping is available throughout the area.

Terrific campsites are available at the Soft Maple Campground centrally located between the Taylorville and Eagle runs. Boaters also often crash at the Moshier put-in. However, camping at the Taylorville put-in is no longer permitted after reports of public nudity and midnight low-water descents of the drops at Taylorville were brought to the attention of Orion.

Hazard Warning!
Moshier Falls, the last rapid on this reach, has a very nasty sieve on River Left. Just downstream of the boater in the photo above, a paddler got sucked under a rock on Aug. 31, 2003. Quick action by boaters with ropes helped stabilize him and get him out of the hazard. Moshier Falls is no place to swim!

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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Last Updated: 2008-03-28 19:00:23

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Moshier Falls


Moshier Falls  Beaver River NY
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Moshier Section Falls


Moshier Section Falls  Beaver NY
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First Waterfall


First Waterfall  Beaver River - Moshier Section NY
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DJ approaching last drop of Moshier Falls


DJ approaching last drop of Moshier Falls  Beaver River - Moshier Section NY
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DJ in Last Drop


DJ in Last Drop  Beaver River - Moshier Section NY
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Settin' up for the next drop...


Settin' up for the next drop...  Beaver NY
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Testing out his new Micro 230


Testing out his new Micro 230  Beaver NY
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See her braids ?


See her braids ?  Beaver NY
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Krazy Karl


Krazy Karl  Beaver--Moshier Sect. NY
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Gauge Description:

Releases on one weekend in September, usually Sunday of Labor Day weekend; this year (2008), it will be August 31, 10 AM-2 PM (400 cfs). See the other Beaver and Raquette River pages (lynx in the "River Info" tab) for the rest of the Beaver and Stone Valley release schedules.

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