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Sheboygan, WI

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downtown Sheboygan Falls (0.5 mile)

Class II-IV
0.5 Miles
Avg Gradient 43 fpm
Max Gradient 43 fpm

Gauge Information

low
470
7/19 16:00

Min Sug. Level:  900 cfs Max Sug. Level:  2000 cfs

River Description

A dam (potentially runnable far left, but landing very hard and very shallow; completely inadvisable anywhere else) precedes a stretch of shallow-bedrock warm-up rips leading to a short (1-2') ledge immediately under a highway/railroad bridge in the heart of town. Just downstream, a taller (6-8') ledge combination is encountered. River left is more gradual, center river is slightly more steep and stepped, while river right is a taller and more abrupt combination (I.E., looks painful). More sloping bedrock leads to final shorter ledge (2-3'), which could form a sticky hole to river left (where most of the water will be, and the slightly right-to-left-sloping riverbed will try to take you).
While a handful of waves develop down the course of this short run, most are catch-on-the-fly. The shallowness of the bedrock, the swiftness of the water, and the lack of significant eddies make repeat play dependant upon not being blown downstream too far, and paddling back up the current to regain the wave. Aggressive playboaters will find places for surfs, spins, and grinds, but others may just enjoy carrying up to repeat this run for the sheer joy of 'getting some air' (launching a boof off a ledge of any size, a rarity in S.E. Wisconsin).

Shuttle will typically be via carrying upstream via sidewalks in town.

For more details and photos, check it out on the MRI.


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Last Updated: 2008-06-16 12:39:23