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Halls Brook, NH

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Halls Brook Road to Hwy 25

Class V
2.6 Miles
Avg Gradient 220 fpm
Max Gradient 300 fpm

Gauge Information

med
4.63
7/24 21:30

Min Sug. Level:  3.5 ft Max Sug. Level:  6.5 ft

River Description

Source for driving directions: Greg and Sue Hanlon's Steep Creeks of New England, which has more info on this run. Text used with permission.

Directions: Take I-93 through Plymouth. Take Exit 26 to Rte. 25 West. Head several miles, and stay on Rte. 25 past the Rte. 3A rotary to Halls Brook Rd. on the left. That's the takeout.
To putin: drive up Hall's Brook Rd. 2.4 miles upstream to a small snowmobile bridge. ______________________________________________________

This run begins as a trickle, but soon the fun begins.
As you progress down this tiny creek (which at times feels almost like a drainage ditch) the volume will increase. There are chutes, ledges, some small (6-8') waterfalls, and boulder gardens galore. The action is continuous, tight, and technical--New England creeking at its best. Most of it is read and run class IV, and with the exception of a few stream-spanning logs that you'll need to portage around, everything is runnable.

Don't be mistaken however, this creek presents an essentially class V experience that should not be taken lightly, especially at a high water level. The highlight of the run is a long continuous class V meatgrinder known as Federal Express. This rapid is visible from the road, and begins just after the gage abutement bridge, so scout before you put on and see if you're up to it. The line is fairly obvious, but it is steep, and there are definitely a few spots you will need to avoid. Because this rapid is formed by rock from the roadblast, it is relatively trashy and chaotic compared to the rest of the run, but it is a good indication of the continuous challenges you will face up and downstream.

All told, this creek is a gem. If you are an experienced paddler looking to enter the world of steep creeking, or a seasoned veteran of the bone zone, you will find at least a dozen beautiful drops and rapids to drool over. Because the drainage is so small, you will have to catch this creek soon after a good rainfall, but it is well worth whatever effort it takes you to get there.

StreamTeam Status: verified
Last Updated: 2001-08-29 06:39:16

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Gauge

Gauge Description:

Gage on downstream side of river-left bridge abutment, 1 mile up Halls Brook Rd. from Rte. 25. Minimum: 8.0; medium: 8.5; high: 9.0.
Use the Baker gage (linked above) with care; it represents a related river, with a different and larger watershed.

BAKER RIVER NEAR RUMNEY, NH [ NH ]

Current Conditions

Stage Flow Updated
4.63 2200 7/24 21:30

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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
NH Baker— 1. Warren (Upper Baker) V 2,200 cfs   7/24 21:30
NH Baker— 2. Rte. 118 to Wentworth II-III 4.63 ft   7/24 21:30
NH Baker, S. Branch— Dorchester V 4.63 Feet   med 7/24 21:30
NH Halls Brook— Halls Brook Road to Hwy 25 V 4.63 ft   med 7/24 21:30
NH Pond Brook— Baker Pond to Wentworth IV-V 4.63   med 7/24 21:30

Station Description

AW Gauge ID:58
USGS Station:01076000
HUC:01070001
Latitude:43.7961
Longitude:-71.8450
Class:6

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Steep Creeks of New England
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Let it Rain: A paddlers guide to northeastern US and Canada
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0.0Map of the Mid Pemi regionPutin Takeout Photo

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Map of the Mid Pemi region

Rivers of the Middle Pemigewasset region

Rivers of the Middle Pemigewasset region
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