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CHESTATEE RIVER AT ST RT 52 NEAR DAHLONEGA, GA [ GA ] |
Current Conditions
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| Level Legend: | Running | Below Minimum Recommended Flow | Above Maximum Recommended Flow | Unknown |
| State | River Name/Section | Class | Level | Rel. Level | Updated | |
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| GA | Blood Mountain Creek— to Dicks Creek | III-V | 58 cfs | low | 10/7 19:00 | |
| GA | Boggs Creek— USFS Campground to Turner's Corner | II-III+ | 58 cfs | low | 10/7 19:00 | |
| GA | Chestatee— 1 - Turners Corner to Town Creek Church Bridge (a/k/a Garnett Bridge) | I-II | 0.47 ft | low | 10/7 19:00 | |
| GA | Chestatee— 2 - Town Creek Church Bridge (a/k/a Garnett Bridge) to Copper Mine | II-V | 58.00 CFS | low | 10/7 19:00 | |
| GA | Chestatee— 3 - Copper Mine to Lumpkin County Park | I-II(III) | 58 cfs | low | 10/7 19:00 | |
| GA | Dicks Creek— 1- First WMA Gate to Old Waters Creek Campground | V | 58 cfs | low | 10/7 19:00 | |
| GA | Dicks Creek— 2- Old Waters Creek Campground to Turners Corner | IV | 58 cfs | low | 10/7 19:00 | |
| GA | Frogtown Creek— US 19/129 to US 19/129 at Turners Corner | III-V(V+) | 58 cfs | 10/7 19:00 | ||
| GA | Tesnatee Creek— Town Creek Road to Copper Mine | I-II(IV) | 58 cfs | low | 10/7 19:00 | |
| GA | Yahoola Creek— 1. US 19 North of Dahlonega to US 19 | I-IV | 58.00 | 10/7 19:00 | ||
| GA | Yahoola Creek— 2. US 19 to Chestatee River | I-II(III) | 58 cfs | 10/7 19:00 |
| AW Gauge ID: | 6467 |
| USGS Station: | 02333500 |
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User Comments |
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2008-08-06 12:11:04 (62 days ago)
when will it rain more than 15 mins. Edit
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2006-01-11 20:48:11 (1000 days ago)
Rick Bellows
New Streamkeeper: Rick Bellows, chestateer@yahoo.com.
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2003-08-22 13:17:44 (1873 days ago)
Brad Roberts
From Ranger Rob:
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Since most of you want to know about the waterfall mishap, here goes:
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Last weekend I noticed that the Chestatee River was running, so that’s where
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Milt and I went. The AW site says 400 cfs is a minimum. We hit it at 700cfs,
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which I would consider near minimum. 400 would be rediculusly boney. 1000
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would have been much better. Anyway, we ran the Grendel Falls Section. The
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section is 2 miles long with Grendel Falls (4+/5) at the put-in and Copper
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Mine rapid (4) at the take-out and nothing in between. In other words, I
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don’t recommend this run if you are looking for a day of boating.
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At Grendel Falls the river is spit into two channels by a rock island. We
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chose to run the 10 foot drop on the left side of the island. The drop is
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fairly straight forward, however the entrance was bony at 700cfs. The top of
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the drop is split by a rock at the top, so you have a choice of a double
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drop or a single drop line. As you might expect from an open boater, Milt
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was afraid of the single drop side. The single drop had a log vertically
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pinned on the right side it, leaving a very narrow margin of error. Milt
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said there wasn’t enough water to control a boat over the drop. The rocks
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would kick you too far right and you’d end up under the log at the base of
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the drop. Which, as Milt said “was a major problem”. Milt chose the double
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drop line. He did it smoothly. What a wimp.
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To prove him wrong, I decided to run the single drop. I lined up perfectly,
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got bounced off line by a shallow rock, hit the lip of the drop AND another
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rock which threw me too far right and……. You guessed it, right up under the
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log at the base of the drop.
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I know what you are thinking; Milt was right. But, I beg to differ.
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I pinned heads up, quickly exited my boat, calmly collected all my floating
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gear in the pool below (couldn’t find my pride). Then retreated to a rock
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island with all my belongings and substantially smaller testicles. So, in
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conclusion, the log was NOT a “major problem”
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2003-06-20 23:13:49 (1935 days ago)
will reeves
In order to run the left line over the falls you must head down the river left side of the first island.
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It is easy to carry up and run the left and right lines from the pool below the vertical drop.
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2003-06-14 20:22:45 (1942 days ago)
Chris Gorman
After reading the American whitewater page i was under the impression that Grindle falls consisted of only a 10 foot waterfall that was split by and rock
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The truth is that there is more to Grindle falls than just the split-rock waterfall. There are about 50 more feet to it :) When I came to the top of Grindle falls it was quite a horizon line ("a little big for ten feet" I thought)
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I went with most of the flow down the right side of the river which I find out later totally misses the falls pictured on the AW page. I am not sure how to get to the top of those falls (which were at the left river bank). The right side drops through three 10-15 foot drops/slides. I turn around and see the pictured falls (Quite a sight actually, I will get pictures up on AW when I get the film developed). Then I go down a 7 foot slide, then a 15 foot one to end Grindle falls.
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After that it is flatwater until the coppermine rapid which is directly before the take-out. The best line is through the center shoot with some left angle. Also there is a really interesting copper mine at the takeout (an actual mine). It is a huge cavern that someone told me has an underground river beneath it.
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| Mile | Rapid Name | Class | Features (Legend) |
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| 0.0 | Town Creek Church Bridge (a/k/a Garnett Bridge) | II | |
| 2.3 | Slide above Grindle | III | |
| 2.3 | Grindle Falls | 5.0 | |
| 2.4 | Slides below Grindle Falls | III | |
| 2.4 | Flatwater | I | |
| 3.8 | Copper Mine dam | I | |
| 3.8 | Copper Mine rapid | III+ |
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