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Blackwater R at Davis [ WV ] |
Current Conditions
Station Graphs |
| Level Legend: | Running | Below Minimum Recommended Flow | Above Maximum Recommended Flow | Unknown |
| State | River Name/Section | Class | Level | Rel. Level | Updated | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| WV | Beaver Creek— Headwaters along Rt.93 to Blackwater River | I-II | 14 cfs | low | 9/8 6:00 | |
| WV | Blackwater— Blackwater Falls to North Fork Confluence | IV-V+ | 14 cfs | low | 9/8 6:00 | |
| WV | Blackwater— North Fork Confluence to Hendricks | III-V | 14 cfs | low | 9/8 6:00 | |
| WV | Blackwater— Wildlife Preserve to Davis | I-II(III) | 14 cfs | low | 9/8 6:00 | |
| WV | Blackwater, North Fork— Rt. 219 to confluence with Blackwater River | V+ | 14 cfs | low | 9/8 6:00 | |
| WV | Horseshoe Run— Shafer to Bridge above St. George | I-III | 14 cfs | low | 9/8 6:00 | |
| WV | Red Creek— 1. Red Creek Recreation Area to North Branch Bridge | V+ | 14 cfs | low | 9/8 6:00 | |
| WV | Red Creek— 2. D4149 North Branch Bridge to confluence with the Dry Fork | III-IV | 14 cfs | low | 9/8 6:00 |
| AW Gauge ID: | 1323 |
| USGS Station: | 03066000 |
| HUC: | 05020004 |
| Latitude: | 39.1269 |
| Longitude: | -79.4686 |
| Class: | 4 |
User Comments |
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2008-02-02 05:21:15 (219 days ago)
These directions are wrong the put-in is further up public road 75 @ blackbird knob trail the avg gradient of this run is more like 140fpm by my calculations. this is a very fun creek.
-Tom Janney Edit
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2006-06-29 19:47:31 (801 days ago)
Stewart Caldwell
John Warner and I ran this on June 27th. The strainers in the warmup section are still there. The steep section is pretty clean until you get to the 2nd rapid above Mood Ring (Devil's Cauldron). There is a bad tree coming out from the left bank. With good water it can be avoided on the far right, but it is a sketchy line. We talked to a group who ran it on the 26th at low water and they said there was no way to avoid it at that level. One of the members of the group swam under the tree. In the paddle out there are two staggered trees back to back a little ways below one of the Stonecoal Runs (I'm not sure if it's Big or Little) These have been here for a while and can be run starting far left to miss the first one and driving hard right to miss the second one.
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2004-05-23 17:58:40 (1568 days ago)
Robert Miller
Red Creek has changed a lot since the hurricane last year. All the sieves that needed to be portaged are gone, replaced by SIK boulder drops. There are also a lot of new trees in the run. Be careful!
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