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Bull Run, WV

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Bull Run to Cheat River (The Bull)

Class V+
1 Miles
Avg Gradient 400 fpm
Max Gradient 400 fpm

Gauge Information

low
3.21
10/11 16:00

Min Sug. Level:  7.5 ft

River Description

This one was described by Zone Doggy Dogg in the Jan/Feb. 2001 American Whitewater. He says that a good part of the last mile goes at a 500'/mile pace. Screaming craziness! He describes a good number of rapids which must be scouted and/or portaged due to undercuts and/or logjams. Enjoy it if you must...










The map shows a full 2.8-mile run, mostly along the road. However, if you wish for the intense experience, you can do as Zone Doggy Dogg did, and just take in the last mile of SIK drops.









Check out this video (620k) of Zone Doggy Dogg running Matador rapid, borrowed with permission from ZoneDogg.com. Enjoy!









This run is a tiny and steep stream for the hardcore paddler. It starts out extremely steep with some incredible drops then slows its pace from incredibly steep to just steep before picking up again near the end of the run. The drops come at you fast, the eddies are small, the undercuts are gnarly, and trees are always a constant danger (You mess with the Bull, you get the HORNS!). However, for the hardcore creeker, there are few streams this good!






Putin where the creek starts to drop away from the road. The first rapid is a long slide that steepens and drops onto a slab that slants towards a cave on the left. Hard right angle and a good boof is needed to avoid this room of doom. After a short slow stretch, the creek goes off an 8 foot ledge best run on the left. Get out and scout after this.






Brutus is next and is a very steep series of tight obstructed drops. It starts with an easy approach drop leading into a 6 foot boof with a menacing undercut below on the right. The run goes over another drop that leads into a cascade best descended on the right heading back left. Immediately below this, get out of the creek and scout because the Matador, one of the biggest runable rapids in the state of West Virginia is next.






The Matador is a very impressive rapid and is one of the coolest series of drops I've ever run. It is a series of three 5-6 foot ledges that twist and turn their way to the lip of a broken lipped 25 foot waterfall into a shallow pool. The approach drops are fun leading you onto the slide approaching the falls. There is a nasty undercut shelf sticking out of the left bank as you come to the lip of the falls that threatens to ruin your line up for the falls. The junky lip of the falls is difficult to set up for but should be descended on the far left, where it catches a secondary shelf. A flat or close to flat landing is a must. If aced, the Matador can provide a feeling of euphoria like few other rapids in West Virginia can offer!






Below the Matador, there is a steep 12 foot cascade on the right that slams into rocks at the bottom and banks left. There is an interesting overhanging shelf with water pouring off of it on the left in the runout. The next drop is a narrow 4 footer followed by a 6 footer.






For the next half mile, the creek slows its pace somewhat but is still steep and obstructed. There is one burly drop where the creek heads left and falls back to the right off a 6-8 foot ledge followed by a narrow slot.






As you approach the Cheat, you will come to the Horn of the Bull. This begins as a 10 foot narrow cascade that sends you into a 5 foot drop onto a wide shallow slide. The slide ends in a junky 20 foot falls into a shallow landing pool. Most people walk this. Right below this is a slide that slams into a nasty dugout undercut rock on the right at the bottom. It isn't a bad idea to walk this either. A few more steep boulder drops will carry you to the Cheat.

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Last Updated: 2005-03-27 17:00:09

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When the Big Sandy is 7.5 feet and rising, the Bull is likely to be running. The Sandy flows from a different area so the correlation is not perfect. Generally, if all of northern WV is up (Big Sandy, Blackwater, etc..), go check out the Bull, if you dare.......

Big Sandy Creek at Rockville [ WV ]

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Stage Flow Updated
3.21 19 10/11 16:00

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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
WV Beaver Creek— CR 11/1 old bridge location to confluence with Little Sandy Creek III-IV 3.21 ft   low 10/11 16:00
WV Big Sandy Creek— 1. PA-WV State Line to Bruceton Mills I-II 3.21 ft   low 10/11 16:00
WV Big Sandy Creek— 2. Bruceton Mills to Rockville III-IV 3.21 ft   low 10/11 16:00
WV Big Sandy Creek— 3. Rockville to Jenkinsburg Bridge (Cheat River) IV-V 3.21 ft   low 10/11 16:00
WV Bull Run— Bull Run to Cheat River V+ 3.21 ft   low 10/11 16:00
WV Daugherty Run— Co. Rd 3-12 to Cheat River V 3.21 ft   low 10/11 16:00
WV Laurel Run— CR 2 bridge to confluence of the Big Sandy Creek II-III(IV) 3.21 ft   low 10/11 16:00
WV Little Sandy Creek— 1. Rt. 68 to Rt. 26 I-III 3.21 ft   low 10/11 16:00
WV Little Sandy Creek— 2. Rt 26 to Big Sandy Creek III-IV 3.21 ft   low 10/11 16:00
WV Muddy Creek— 1. Orr to Rte. 26 II-III 19 cfs   low 10/11 16:00
WV Muddy Creek— 2. WV 26 Bridge to Cheat River IV 19 cfs   low 10/11 16:00
WV Pringle Run— Above Falls to Cheat River IV-V+ 3.21 ft   low 10/11 16:00
WV Roaring Creek— County Rd. 3-12 to Cheat River IV 3.21   low 10/11 16:00
WV Sovern Run— Co. Rd. 14-3 to Rockville IV-V 3.21 ft   low 10/11 16:00

Station Description

AW Gauge ID:1328
USGS Station:03070500
HUC:05020004
Latitude:39.6156
Longitude:-79.7050
Class:4

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User Comments

2006-04-23 02:07:25 (902 days ago)
Geoff CalhounDetails
where is it? along what road?? i've heard its opposite the sandy in jenkinsburg but ive never seen it when taking out here.
2005-08-23 15:04:33 (1145 days ago)
Jay SeilerDetails
Referring to the drop with the log that could pin a boater...We called that one &quot;Blind Betty&quot; let me know if you like that name-we ran it in february of '05 and again in march through the left slot-the drop really sneaks up on you-i might head down in there and check it out for myself to see if that log is still there-i dont remember seeing it- but it was late and we were boogying-thanks<br /> -jared
2003-03-19 10:31:32 (2033 days ago)
Gordon DaltonDetails
There are 2 big logs in the 2nd (or 3rd) rapid before the confluence with the Cheat. One of the logs is no problem, but the other is at water level and would definitely pin a boater. It would probably NOT be visible at higher levels. This is the tight, tricky little rapid with a slot on left, and a pillow pushing you to the right against an overhanging rock - exactly where the log is now. There is a small cairn in midriver at the drop, but it may last long.
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