Gauley, |
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| Usual Difficulty | II-III(IV) (may vary with level) |
|---|---|
| Avg. Gradient | 20 fpm |
| Max Gradient | 40 fpm |
| Name | Range | Difficulty | Updated | Level |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| GAULEY RIVER NEAR CRAIGSVILLE, WV | ||||
| usgs-03189100 | 11.00 - 14.00 ft | II-III(IV) | 06h50m | 10.98 ft (rc= -0.0 ) |
Rapids were rated when the Craigsville gauge was between 11.5'(900 cfs) and 12.0'(1460cfs)
Alternative takeouts:
1. Panther Creek - 4.6 miles on river left, class II TO III-, 20'/mile gradient.
Panther Creek comes in on river left and may be reached from Curtin Bridge via WV 20&55 to
Fenwick, then onto WV 39&20 to Panther Creek Road CR 39/15 which leads directly to the river
at the former Marybill Mine site. The road that follows the river left side downstream of the
Curtin Bridge is much shorter but does not save much (if any) shuttle time and is a private road.
2. One rapid beyond Ships Prow Rapid (IV-) - 6.6 miles river right, This additional mileage
contains the steepest mile at 40'/mile gradient and contains several boulder congested rapids of
Class III or greater difficulty.
Take out # 2 is on river right and may be reached from the Curtin Bridge (WV20&55) via the
Crupperneck Road (CR 14), which deadends at a left turn onto CR 14/1) which leads to a fairly
large flat area about 100 feet above river level. There is a road leading downstream of this flat
area. Depending on whether this road is gated or blocked you may have a slight uphill carry for
1/2 mile back to the end of the public road at this large flat area. Note* Since the spring of
2000 these private roads have been gated or blocked. Since the winter of 2001/02 CR 14/1 has been
impassable for the last 1/2 mile above the large flat area.
3. Mouth of Big Beaver Creek - 8.4 miles on river right. Although there is a marginal road down
to the river immediately past Big Beaver Creek boaters should expect a one mile hike up to Nile
Road - CR 8
4. Mouth of Persinger Creek - 12.4 miles on river right. To find this take-out go on WV 41 from
Summersville toward Persinger. Take right on Nile Road - CR 8. Go 1.8 miles on Nile road and turn
right in a sharp bend onto a gravel road that leads to the river at 1.2 miles below and at the
mouth of Persinger Creek. This road looks sketchy from the top but is a solid so motorboats and
their trailers can get to the WV DNR access point at the head of summer pool on Summersville
Lake.