Wisconsin,
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A) Rhinelander (0.3 mile modified natural channel) (Rhinelander Whitewater Course)
| Usual Difficulty |
II-III (may vary with level) |
| Length |
0.3 Miles |
| Avg. Gradient |
86 fpm |
| Max Gradient |
86 fpm |
WI, Wisconsin River, Surfing Shane
WI, Wisconsin River, Surfing ShanePhoto of Shane Tulowitzky by S. Watson taken 06/25/01
Gauge Information
River Description
Pelican Rapids is a normally dewatered reach of about 1/4 - 1/3 of a mile with several low ledges
that create waves and some nice play spots. At the 600 cfs release level it is a somewhat pushy
class II, though class III comfort level is recommended due to the continous nature of the
whitewater and vegetation in the river at points. (Since the channel is normally dewatered, there
are small trees growing off to the side of the main channel in several places that will have flow
through them. Much of this will be remedied with the channel modifications and enhancements which
are planned.) The run feels steeper than it actually is as there are few obstructions to hinder
downstream flow.
The usual put-in is on a narrow channel that will put you into the main flow without having to
mess with some inconvenient rocks in the main channel below the dam. Once into the main channel,
you will notice a decided downhill tilt to the river.
One of the more popular spots is the second ledge. There is a decent eddy on the left here.
Shortly below this, some more benign play will be found, although there are not many convenient
eddies.
The 'big' drop is located under and just past the second railway bridge. The main flow comes down
the right side and strikes a rock ledge just below the bridge, diverting much of the flow to the
left. The fun move here is to come down the right and grab the eddy below the bridge pier then
peel out into the flow on the left. The drop can also be taken straight on by going left through
some gaps in the vegetation perhaps 30 yards upstream of the bridge. Below this point is one more
ledge and then the bobble to the take out.
Pelican Rapids could be likened to a pushier (relative to flow), more continous Wausau but with
smaller drops. Or, think of Boy Scout's (on the Wolf, Section 3) at a similiar flow (about 12''),
subtract some eddies, add some push, add some play spots, and place it in an industrial
setting.
Instream work is being done as part of a whitewater course improvements project throughout the
summer of 2004. Eddies are being added and play areas being developed so features will change as
the summer goes on.
For more information you can contact Scott Watson: watsons@newnorth.net
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