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Blackberry Mountain Road to DNR Takeout (Cartecay River)

Class I-III
4 Miles
Avg Gradient 60 fpm
Max Gradient 60 fpm

Under the rock


Under the rock
Photo of Amanda Loftis by Will Reeves taken 29 January 2006 @ medium-low

Gauge Information

low
1.00
10/11 22:45

Min Sug. Level:  1.56 ft*

River Description

So your friends are running the Cartecay AGAIN for the 100th time this weekend and it just rained. The idea seems horribly boring so you are thinking there must be something else you can do.
There is an alternative, Clear Creek. Clear Creek is the small stream that confluences with the Cartecay at the base of Clear Creek Falls. Perhaps you have looked up it wondering what could be found upstream in that flood scoured riverbed.
Clear Creek was once fairly congested with trees, but the massive and I mean massive 2004 floods following the hurricanes gouged the creek bed free of almost all strainers and debris.
There is no direct gauge for Clear Creek. The nearest stream Fausset Creek is a good indicator. A quarter inch of rain is good enough to make it run since the watershed has been badly damaged by the floods. The creek is as a result rather flashy and drops quickly.

To reach the put in turn right onto Lower Cartecay Rd. after leaving the “River Right” put in from the Cartecay and drive about 200 yards. Take a right on Old Clear Creek Rd. Drive till you see Parker Dr. on your left. Go right here and almost immediately turn right again on Blackberry Mnt. Rd. Basically Stay on Blackberry Mountain Rd. as it twists and turns around along the ridgelines. You will eventually drop down into a river valley with a small bridge this is the put in. If it looks good then you have enough water. The takeout is at the Cartecay DNR takeout. Just go back to Lower Cartecay Rd and go left. Drive till the Rd. ends at Hwy 52. Take a left and drive till you see the DNR sign at the dump and go left again. Drive around the dump and down to the Cartecay river takeout. (THIS IS NOT THE BLACKBERRY TAKEOUT). The shuttle takes about 20 minutes.

Clear Creek could be a great beginner creeking trip. The only downsides are the unreliable water and possibly less an optimum water quality. The creek does drain some farmlands so expect the runoff to have some input from cattle.
Clear Creek starts off as a fairly easy Class I stream with some small shoals and occasionally overhanging trees. The floods of 2004 removed almost all strainers but some trees will require ducking under them. High water could require some short portages.
After about 10 minutes of floating, most boaters will notice the change in stream morphology and the massive rock island and outcrops blocking downstream view. This is the approach to Timber Falls. The medium to low water line is on river right. The drop is a double drop rapid with an undercut left wall. The high-water line is on river left over a single drop.
Almost immediately downstream with river makes a 180 degree turn around a rock outcrop and drops over a ledge into a tight flume. Stay left on the ledge to avoid the pinning rock in this drop.
Clear Creek then pools up above Headless Horseman, the hardest drop. This drop is a single rocky ledge into a narrow flume. The river is undercut on the left and will smack you in the face if the water level is high and you miss the line. There are some shallow rocks on the approach that can nock boats around.

After Headless Horseman the river calms down till you reach the final sliding drop. Both the center and left side of this rapid are good to go. Approximately 100 yards below Finale, Clear Creek confluences with the Cartecay River at the base of Clear Creek Falls.

StreamTeam Status: verified
Last Updated: 2006-01-30 14:03:37

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Timber Falls


Timber Falls  Clear Creek GA
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Headless Horseman


Headless Horseman  Clear Creek GA
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Clear Creek, (rapid one)


Clear Creek, (rapid one)  Clear Creek GA
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Under the rock


Under the rock  Clear Creek GA
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Clear Creek


Clear Creek  Clear Creek GA
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Flume on Clear Creek


Flume on Clear Creek  Clear Creek GA
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Timber Falls


Timber Falls  Clear Creek GA
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Finale


Finale  Clear Creek GA
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Headless Horseman (Clear Creek)


Headless Horseman (Clear Creek)  Clear Creek GA
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The gauge is based on a nearby stream and correlations look good.

FAUSETT CREEK NEAR TALKING ROCK [ GA ]

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Stage Flow Updated
1 0.9 10/11 22:45

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State River Name/Section Class Level Rel. Level Updated
GA Clear Creek— Blackberry Mountain Road to DNR Takeout (Cartecay River) I-III 1.00 ft*   low 10/11 22:45

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AW Gauge ID:8952
USGS Station:02381600
HUC:03150102
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Rapid Summary

Mile Rapid Name Class Features (Legend)
0.4Timber FallsIIIPhoto
0.5FlumeIIIPhoto
0.6Headless Horseman (view of approch)IIIPhoto
0.6Headless Horseman (bottom + view of undercut)IIIPhoto
0.9FinaleII+Photo
1.0Clear Creek FallsIIIPhoto

Rapid Descriptions

Timber Falls (Class III, Mile 0.4)

Timber Falls

Timber Falls
Photo of Will Reeves by Amanda Loftis taken 29 Jan. 2006 @ medium-low

The first major rapid is Timber Falls. Apperently a rd "Timber Falls Rd." comes fairly close to this drop on river right. The rapid is easy on both river left (single drop) or river right (double drop). The lower water line is on river right.

Flume (Class III, Mile 0.5)

Clear Creek

Clear Creek
Photo of Amanda Loftis by Will Reeves taken 29 Jan. 2006 @ medium-low

After a small pool below Timber Falls the river makes a very strong turn around a blind drop. The top drop is a slide with a bad pinning rock on the right. The rapid then becomes a narrow flume and ends in the pool above Headless Horseman.

Headless Horseman (view of approch) (Class III, Mile 0.6)

Headless Horseman

Headless Horseman
Photo of Amanda Loftis by Will Reeves taken 29 Jan 2006 @ Medium-low

A solid class III rapid. Headless Horseman is a slide into a vertical ledge with a pinning rock on the right and a big undercut on the left. At higher flows the rock on the left will smack you in the face.

Headless Horseman (bottom + view of undercut) (Class III, Mile 0.6)

Headless Horseman (Clear Creek)

Headless Horseman (Clear Creek)
Photo of Will Reeves by Amanda Loftis taken 29 Jan. 2006 @ medium-low

You can see the undercut ledge on the left.

Finale (Class II+, Mile 0.9)

Finale

Finale
Photo of Will Reeves by Amanda Loftis taken 29 Jan. 2006 @ medium-low

Finale is a slideing drop that is fairly straightforward and easy on the left or center. The right line is obstructed with rocks and a tree.

Clear Creek Falls (Class III, Mile 1.0)

(RM) Clear Creek Falls

(RM) Clear Creek Falls
Photo of Amy Conger by Rob Maxwell @ 2.5 ft

Clear Creek enters the Cartecay at the base of Clear Creek falls. An easy walk to the top lets boaters run this drop.


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