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Pemigewasset, Hancock Br., NH

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Lincoln

Class V
6.2 Miles
Avg Gradient 155 fpm

Gauge Information

Pemigewasset, Hancock Br.
Lincoln V
low
4.56
8/28 23:15

Min Sug. Level:  10 ft Max Sug. Level:  15.5 ft

River Description

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

Directions: from Lincoln, drive 2.5 miles East on Rte. 112 (Kancamagus Hwy). Park in the dirt parking lot, river right, just downstream of the Loon Mtn. Bridge.
Putin: continue East on 112 ~ 6.2 miles, crossing the East Branch to the first bridge across the Hancock Branch. Park in the Cheney Brook / East Pond Trail lot on the right.

This run includes 2 miles on East Br., Pemigewasset; these two miles aren't figured in the gradient listed above.

StreamTeam Status: verified
Last Updated: 2003-04-19 20:59:15

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Gauge

Gauge Description:

Judge the water level from the road. The gage referenced above is approximate, based on a correlation.
A better guide is the E. Br. Pemi. 12.0 ft (9000 cfs) usually means a high level on the Hancock Branch.

EB PEMIGEWASSET R @ LINCOLN [ NH ]

Current Conditions

Stage Flow Updated
4.56 129 8/28 23:15

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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 Pemigewasset, E. Branch— Franconia Falls to Woodstock. IV 129 cfs   low 8/28 23:15
NH Pemigewasset, Hancock Br.— Lincoln V 4.56 ft   low 8/28 23:15
NH Sawyer— Livermore V 4.56 ft   low 8/28 23:15

Station Description

AW Gauge ID:56
USGS Station:01074520
HUC:01070001
Latitude:44.0475
Longitude:-71.6603
Class:-1

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User Comments

2002-12-27 12:36:00 (2071 days ago)
Daniel HolzmanDetails
Five of us ran this river when the East Branch of the Pemi was at about 8000 cfs (very high). Four were in kayaks, I was in an open boat. The steepest part of the run is the put in down to Otter Rocks, which is too tight for an open boat. <br /> <br /> The river opens up considerably below Otter Rocks because of a sizable tributary at the Rocks. Most of the run is boulder gardens with small to medium sized rocks, easy Class 5. There are two steep ledgey type drops, one about 1/3 of the way down, the other about 2/3 of the way down. We portaged the second drop because there is a very sticky looking hole at the bottom, which would be difficult to avoid. Others have run this drop successfully, scout it first. <br /> <br /> There was a river wide tree just below water level in May 2001 about half way down the run, plus a fair amount of smaller trees in other locations. Be careful. <br /> <br /> Open boaters: if you are running at very high water as we were, you should make the ferry across the East Branch of the Pemi to the takeout at the campground starting at river right on the Hancock immediately where the Hancock Branch meets the Pemi. I started about 100 yards downstream of the confluence, and got swamped before I could finish the crossing. Alternatively, you could carry up to the Kancamaugus Highway about 1/4 mile along the East Branch on river left.
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0.0Map of the Upper Pemi regionPhoto

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Map of the Upper Pemi region

Upper Pemi region

Upper Pemi region
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