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2. Upper Two to Eberhart Point (Upper Two)

Class III-V
2.54 Miles
Avg Gradient 76 fpm

Humpty Dumpty Boof


Humpty Dumpty Boof
Photo of Mark Neisler by Dave Ward taken Mid 90's @ Apprx. 8"

Gauge Information

low
12
7/25 12:00

Min Sug. Level:  300 cfs Max Sug. Level:  3500 cfs

River Description

The Upper Two while not quite as hard as the Suicide section above it is chock full of high quality rapids.The last mile of the run from Humpty Dumpty to the Chair Lift is the most continous section of whitewater in LRC, and that makes it a very high quality delightful mile of whitewater indeed .

After a few class 2 and 3 rapids you arrive at Rock Jumble [Screaming Right Hand Turn ]this long class 4 rapids bops down through a low angle boulder bed making a sharp right turn at the bottom.

Below here the river slowly winds though big spooky boulders to Road Block a 100 yds below.Road Block is a one move rapid ,a boof off a 5 foot ledge,that is very clean and simple as long no mistakes are made. The left side outflow of the hole is obtructed by a sloping rock wall that pushes the backwash back into the hole this makes the hole extremely sticky.Boats have been stuck in it for hours and swimmers often get recirculated in it for uncomfortable periods of time.There have been many incidents and a death here in the last few years so be alert particularly at higher waterlevels .

Humpty Dumpty follows quickly.This beautiful photogenic rapid drops between car and house size boulders in two big leaps.The boof at the top drop is an Alabama classic and the hole at the base of the second drop gets bigger and bigger as the water gets higher.

Below here the pace contiues unabated,the next mile throws up closely spaced class 3 and 4 rapids right down to Eberhart Point.Most are unnamed but a few names in order are Mr. Bubble,Roostertail,Whiplash, Empire State,and Deep Throat.This last mile is fast paced read and run and there is nothing that is normally scouted.The hardest rapid is Deep Throat which has some horrible looking pin rocks in the middle of it's bottom drop.Ugly as they are there never seem to be any real problems there.






To get to the takeout, take hwy 35 east from Interstate 59, cross over Little River. There is a gauge on the SE pyling and an overlook of the falls on the east side of the river. Follow hwy 35 east to hwy 273 and turn right (south). After you cross over Little River, about 1/4 mile, take the first paved road to the right to Canyon Mouth Park. The park is now operated by the National Park Service an opens at 8:00 am. Bathrooms are available. The USGS gauge is behind the bath house.

To the put in, go back the way you came to the hwy 35 bridge. Just past the bridge, turn left (south) on hwy 176. You will pass mushroom rock (a rock in the middle olf the road).The park service has put up a sigh, "Lower Two" put-in. Park here, and follow the trail down to the river. About 100' down the trail is a small trail off to the right, about 50' and you'll be on a nice overlook of the river. There is plenty of warm up before getting to Screaming Right Turn.

If you are staying overnight, a good place to camp is Desota State Park. Five miles north of hwy 35 on hwy 89. Primitive camping is $8/night for 2, or improved campsits for $15/night, one tent, additional charge for additional tents, 8 persons max per site. Improved sites have heated bathrooms and hot showers. Call 256-845-5075 for the camp store, or 800-568-8840 for reservations. Cabins and motel rooms are also available, and a restaurant.

There is also free camping at some very primative hunters camping sites in the wildlife managment area across highway 35 .Turn north off Highway 35 about a mile east of Little River Falls on to CR 103, camping site is on the right.There is no water or toilets but it is very close to the Canyon.<br />



Break-in occured 11-13-04 at Canyon Mouth Park
StreamTeam Status: verified
Last Updated: 2007-01-25 12:00:03

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Humpty Dumpty


Humpty Dumpty  Little River Canyon AL
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Humpty Dumpty Boof


Humpty Dumpty Boof  Little River Canyon AL
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Humpty Dumpty's Last Fall


Humpty Dumpty's Last Fall  Little River Canyon AL
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Gettin' Some Air


Gettin' Some Air  Little River Al
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Roadblock


Roadblock  Little River AL
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Humpty Boof


Humpty Boof  LRC Upper Two AL
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Roadblock at low water


Roadblock at low water  LRC Upper Two AL
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Road Block


Road Block  Little River Canyon AL
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Humpty - small - low


Humpty - small - low  LRC upper 2 Al
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Gauge

Gauge Description:

AL Water Line 800-525-3711, 6, wait for warning announcement to end, 2, 2. Readings is in cfs. USGS gauge at Canyon Mouth Park, 4.5' = 1100 cfs


Hwy 35 bridge gauge on SE piling, seems that cfs-1100/100 = inches on piling. This formula changes yearly, depending on the sedement at the USGS gage at Canyon Mouth Park, and this formula was based on observation in fall 2004 by Rob Maxwell.

Little River nr Blue Pond, AL [ AL ]

Current Conditions

Stage Flow Updated
3.3 12 7/25 12:00

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Linked Reaches

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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
AL Bear Creek (Dekalb Co.)— Lower: Canyon Rim Road to Little River IV(V) 3.30   7/25 12:00
AL Black— Noccalula Park campground to Tuscaloosa Avenue II-V+ 12 cfs*   low 7/25 12:00
AL Chinquapin Creek— Lower Canyon Rim Road to Little River Canyon V 12 cfs   low 7/25 12:00
AL Cotaco Creek— Matt Morrow Rd (Mill Pond) to Ruth Rd. III-IV 12 cfs   7/25 12:00
AL Hicks Creek— CR 127 (Jennings Rd SE) to Canyon Rim Road (State Route 176) III-IV(V) 12 cfs   low 7/25 12:00
AL Johnnies Creek— 1. Upper Upper - CR 43 to CR 47 III-IV 12 cfs*   low 7/25 12:00
AL Little— 1. Hwy 35 to Upper Two II-V 12 cfs   low 7/25 12:00
AL Little— 2. Upper Two to Eberhart Point III-V 12 cfs   low 7/25 12:00
AL Little— 3. Eberharts Point (Chairlift) to Canyon Mouth Campground III-IV 12.00 CFS   low 7/25 12:00
AL Little, E. Fork— Lahusage to Rt. 35 II(III) 12 cfs   low 7/25 12:00
AL Wolf Creek— CR49 to CR47 II-IV(V) 12 cfs   low 7/25 12:00
AL Wolf Creek— Rt. 176 to Little River V+ 12 cfs   low 7/25 12:00
AL Yellow Creek— First Falls to Lake IV-V+ 12 cfs   low 7/25 12:00

Station Description

AW Gauge ID:1122
USGS Station:02399200
HUC:03150105
Latitude:34.2878
Longitude:-85.6817
Class:2

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2005-03-17 17:19:44 (1225 days ago)
Robert MaxwellDetails
The Little River at Blue Pond gage was recalibrated after Hurricane Ivan in 2004. Here is the new correlation for the Blue Pond gage and the Hwy 35 bridge gage. These levels should be considered in flux, because the Blue Pond gage will be recalibrated in the near future, as water levels permit. (3/1/05)<br /> <br /> Blue Pond = 35 Bridge<br /> <br /> 500-650 cfs = -2.0<br /> 650-800 cfs = -1.0 <br /> 800-1100 cfs = 0.0<br /> 1100-1300 cfs = 2.0 <br /> 1400-1500 cfs = 4.0<br /> 1600-1700 cfs = 6.0<br /> 2000-2100 cfs = 7.0<br /> 2100-2200 cfs = 8.0<br /> 2600-2700 cfs = 12.0<br /> <br /> I have an Excel 2000 spreadsheet that predicts the levels for Little River and several other rivers in the southeast. If you’d like a copy of this spreadsheet e-mail me at H2Olevelcheck@boatingbeta.com and I will send it to you. I only check this address weekly, so pardon me if I don’t get back to you right away.<br /> <br /> Paddle Safe – Rob Maxwell
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Rapid Summary

Mile Rapid Name Class Features (Legend)
0.1Screaming Right TurnIV
0.3RoadblockIV+Hazard Photo
0.3Top of Humpty5.0Hazard Photo
0.4Humpty Dumpty5.0Photo
0.5Prudential Rock
1.0Deep ThroatIVPhoto

Rapid Descriptions

Roadblock (Class IV+, Mile 0.3)

Road Block

Road Block
Photo by mike stephenson taken 11-110=-2002

Easy move but the hole is hard to escape. Lots of close calls in the center hole. Can be snuck on the right at some flows.

Top of Humpty (Class 5.0, Mile 0.3)

(RM) Humpty Dumpty and Road Block

(RM) Humpty Dumpty and Road Block
Photo of Geoff Kohl by Rob Maxwell @ 7


Humpty Dumpty (Class 5.0, Mile 0.4)

(RM) Humpty Dumpty - Bottom Drop (Geoff)

(RM) Humpty Dumpty - Bottom Drop (Geoff)
Photo of Geoff Kohl by Rob Maxwell @ 7


Deep Throat (Class IV, Mile 1.0)

(RM) Deep Throat

(RM) Deep Throat
Photo of Milt Aitken by Rob Maxwell @ 3



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