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2008-08-28 10:42:06 (9 days ago)
.The limb at the Last Drop is now gone. It was pulled onto the bank. The rock in the lake at the surf wave has changed position. A group of us spent several hours scouting and pulling debris from the river bed since there was NO water. The limbs that were down in several spots have been cleared. The Root ball just after the pool is clinging to the rock without the limbs. It may move when the water comes up. The big tree on river right is breaking up, you can probably run the part of the right line if you want down to Horseshoe. Hopefully we will get some water down here later this week. Edit
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2008-03-25 11:20:18 (165 days ago)
Updates on the River Gauge. It takes about 3 days for the water to reach Factory Shoals from the Hwy 29 gauge. If the level at Hwy 29 is over 3.2, then Factory Shoals will get to about 1 to 1.3. I have paddled this section three time recently at .8 ft and above. Most all the Channels open up on the Right side. The bottom ledge into the lake is shallow. There are several trees down blocking some of the channels. Don Robertson Edit
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2006-11-19 03:54:44 (658 days ago)
Will Gosney
Today @ 6 pm online gauge was 340 & falling. Bridge gauge was 1.2, good level, definatly pleanty of water.
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2006-03-12 17:53:04 (909 days ago)
will reeves
At 283 cfs there are some excellent play spots including a decent surf wave at the pool between the shoals below the bridge and a splat rock on river right almost 50 yards downstream of the bridge.
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2006-01-24 20:57:33 (956 days ago)
will reeves
Ran this once at 250 cfs it was low so you needed to follow the channels.
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2006-01-24 18:22:31 (956 days ago)
Brad Roberts
Well, you could run it under 1.0 on the gauge, but I sure wouldn't. I hit a rock every 20 feet down this very short little stretch of whitewater. There are three little class 2 rapids above the bridge, and three class 3 rapids below the bridge. The whole run is less than half a mile. The ledges past the bridge are cool with good flows and can bump up to class 4 with flows over 1.8.
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2005-07-27 10:52:44 (1137 days ago)
will reeves
http://waterdata.usgs.gov/ga/nwis/uv?02208450 is the gauge site for this reach
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2005-07-27 10:47:05 (1137 days ago)
will reeves
The gauge is not very accurate since it is WAY upstream but he flow of the Alcovy in Covington (seperate gauge) is accurate for this section of river.
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2005-03-18 18:53:47 (1268 days ago)
Daniel Fosbinder
Will,<br />
Thanks for all the pics but they need to be resized. No one can even look at them, they are all over 800kb each. This eats up American Whitewater's server space, and people with dial-up will never see those pics. Around 200kb or so would be much better. Thanks.
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2004-07-16 00:30:05 (1514 days ago)
Will Gosney
Directions from Covington<br />
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Take Hwy 36 South, pass Hendersons<br />
and go a few more miles. You will see <br />
Factory Shoals road on the left, turn left <br />
and look for the camp ground road on <br />
the left about 200 yards from the <br />
bridge. The gauge is on the south <br />
west bridge piling. The take out is <br />
accessed by entering the park on the <br />
south side of factory shoals road and <br />
going to the big bend parking lot. Hike <br />
down to the river and scout the last <br />
drop if this is your first time.<br />
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Bridge Guage<br />
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6/28/04 gauge 1.0<br />
6/29/04 gauge 1.2<br />
7/1/04 gauge 1.2<br />
7/3/04 gauge 1.2<br />
7/4/04 gauge 1.27<br />
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Internet Gauge<br />
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6/26 3.5<br />
6/27 6.25 (spike that made flow)<br />
6/28 4.5 (additional rain)&<br />
6/29-7/1 3.5<br />
7/2 8.0 (heavy rain) should show up <br />
7/4-5 on bridge<br />
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For more info:<br />
Michael Beyer<br />
Park Director (ranger)<br />
770-787-6309 h<br />
770-787-6670 w<br />
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2003-03-06 16:33:38 (2011 days ago)
Brad Roberts
From Mark Hicks:
<br />
Whoops, I should have read your previous e-mail first as you mention in it the Alcovy section right above Lake Jackson. Per the way upstream Alcovy River gauge at north of Grayson (located about 6 miles below the Upper Upper Alcovy River/Creek run) http://ga.waterdata.usgs.gov/nwis/uv?site_no=02208150 , the Alcovy River is HUGE at that upstream location so this weekend you should have a lot more water than 1.2 below the bridge at Factory Shoals on Alcovy River. The three times I have paddled it it was between 1.2 to 1.6 on the bridge gauge and it was fun trying different routes including the boof move in the last rapid. My understanding is the hydraulics start to get really big around 2.0. The Upper Upper Alcovy run located between GA Hwy 29 and Alcovy Rd is possibly too big to run right now as most of the water is probably running through trees right now.
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| Mile | Rapid Name | Class | Features (Legend) |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2.5 | Factory Shoals Rapid | III+ |