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The run is halfway between the Cullasaja and the French Broad at Rosman. Those will be good indicators on how much rain the drainage has gotten. Look for the Cullasaja to be over 5 feet, and Rosman to be over 1000 cfs.
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2007-01-20 12:15:03 (632 days ago)
Seth Hooper
Hey i live below the condo's at the bottom of the falls and slide down them and go jump off some all summer but if anybody needs parking feel free to head down there's plenty of room. A good spot to get down there is go down behind the restraunt October's End and just keep heading downhill past the condo's and where it turns gravel and I'm the last house down there. If anybody has any questions about the river i'll help if I can.
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2006-09-09 09:50:54 (765 days ago)
Brad Roberts
Kevin says this regarding levels:<br />
Date: Sep 08 2006, 14:12 GMT <br />
From: overflow <br />
In my humble opinion I would say -5 should be min. IF you are bored and just want to see it check it out. But at -6 it would be almost impossible to not use you hands on the rapids to push yourself over things. The very first rapid that you can see from the road we dried out on halfway down, so yea -5 min for us. We actually said we won't go back unless its at -4. <br />
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2005-04-04 09:51:21 (1288 days ago)
Jerry Jascomb
Sat April 2: Was low and snowing, we talked with Ranger who said he will propose a permit system that would be good for 6 mo or a year at a time. Said it was illegal to put-on, but he won't ticket because river left is not signed - yet. N.C. State Parks owns that land now courtesy of a donation by unnamed conservation organization. They will also look into habitat studies for rare salamanders, plants etc. to guard against conflict with boaters and reproduction cycles. Bottom line was, be discreet and let rangers know you'll be in there. Seems they have no "policy" on boating Toxaway, and Raleigh has to define one. Ranger office is a short distance on 64 towards Cashiers on right (Gorges St.Park).
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2005-03-29 14:21:12 (1294 days ago)
Brad Roberts
from boatertalk:<br />
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Southeast creeking history made today on Toxaway... New <br />
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Forum: BoaterTalk<br />
Date: Mar 29 2005, 5:03 GMT <br />
From: ChrisG <br />
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Well, today was definately one for the ages. Tonnes of rain last night put the Toxaway at an upper medium level today at the putin, and a pretty high level after some tribs dumped in downstream. The general mentality was that it would be too high, and we were going to head to Silver Run Falls on the Whitewater instead, but we got to the bridge and found a perfect, choice level on the Toxaway. We were late putting on, getting on the river about 3:00, but his highness Pat Keller decided to run the sickest rapid I've ever seen done, ever. Video or in person. <br />
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For those familiar with the river, you know that Toxaway Falls is an absolutely gigantic(like 120 ft total) drop, and is riddled with potholes at the bottom that would mean certain death. This drop has been passed by without regret by the world's best paddlers. We had one camera, my beater one-chip JVC, but Pat was feeling good so I got set up to film and do what I could do for him in case. He got to the seal launch at the top, and a cop runs up on the road and starts yelling at him... "you're gonna die, don't run it!" Pat's like no I'm good man, and pushes off, the cop running to call the ambulance. The only possible line for the drop would be to boof a 20 footer, land in a hole, and drive all the way to the left with tonnes of speed to dry out and miss the potholes on the right and a huge backbreaking ledge on the left. About a 6 foot wide line off of 100 feet of near vertical granite with a burly rapid at the lip. He peeled out and immediately was pushed into the centre of the river and flew off the twenty-footer charging left. I don't think I've ever been so scared filming someone, but he made the line back to the very left, and rolled off of the top. After disconnecting and bouncing twice on the way down, he hit the kicker at the bottom at 200 million miles per hour and flew almost all the way across the pool, landing sideways. Disgusting! <br />
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From there, we got moving down the river at like 3:25, a bit late for a non-daylight savings run, but were able to make it to the trail in about three hours, filming every big drop. What a run! <br />
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-Chris Gragtmans <br />
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P.S.- To anyone paddling the Toxaway in the future, the cops caught us at the take out, and although they didn't fine us today, they said that there is a relicensing going on for Gorges State Park, and they will enforce a 125$ fine for running the river. That really sucks, but the ranger said that we can voice our concerns, and hopefully prove that there is enough interest in the river to keep it open. I'll post more about that in the future because it is an incredible river, and I want us to be able to paddle it legally. <br />
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2004-05-15 21:36:07 (1612 days ago)
Brad Roberts
The Toxaway is the BOMB. Is Wintergreen Falls the highest drop in the East? New <br />
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Forum: BoaterTalk<br />
Date: May 15 2004, 19:59 GMT <br />
From: TonyRobinson <br />
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First time down the Toxaway yesterday. Thanks for the show down Ted. The level was at the bottom of the 0 line. Those drops in there are huge and It's the most impressive river I've done in the East, but no one should be in there unless they are rock solid because you could get f**ked up bad with a terrible hike out. We were lucky yesterday. One of our party pitoned in the slot-slide above Energizer and could hardly walk for a while and others had to portage his boat. Then at Wintergreen he hit the left wall near the bottom, barrel rolled the last 30+ verticle feet. He was ejected and landed on his butt on the rocks at the bottom. After another mile of drops we got to the hike out road where he sucked it up and showed what a hardman he was as he hiked the 3 miles up hill out of the canyon in the dark with a sprained ankle, badly busted butt, while carrying his boat and all his gear. <br />
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2003-05-09 15:06:45 (1984 days ago)
Brad Roberts
First run by Keith Backlund and ? in 1978 from below the big falls down. The run took over 3 days and involved multiple portages. Needless to say, they were boating the gorge in 13 foot long boats.
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2002-11-04 19:07:56 (2170 days ago)
Brad Roberts
Wayne Gentry featured this one in his classic steep creeking video "Southern Fried Creeking". There are supposedly two trails that come into the creek from river left. One a mile above the lake, and another one where the creek hits the lake. There are also rumors of an ATV trail that goes down to the river.
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| Mile | Rapid Name | Class | Features (Legend) |
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| 0.0 | Toxaway Falls | ||
| 0.1 | First Slide | 5.0 | |
| 0.3 | First Mank | IV | |
| 0.3 | Twin Falls | 5.0 | |
| 0.4 | Space Mountain part one | IV+ | |
| 0.4 | Space Mountain part two | 5.0 | |
| 0.6 | Slide on left bank | IV+ | |
| 0.7 | Entrance to folding slide | IV | |
| 0.8 | Folding slide | IV+ | |
| 0.9 | Sticky hole slide | 5.0 | |
| 0.9 | Minigizer | 5.1 | |
| 1.1 | Portage above Energizer | ||
| 1.3 | Energizer | 5.2 | |
| 1.5 | Portage below Energizer | ||
| 1.6 | Crappy Boulder Series | IV | |
| 1.7 | Big Mank | 5.1 | |
| 1.8 | Feeding Trough | 5.2 | |
| 1.9 | 20 foot falls | IV+ | |
| 2.0 | 40/40 | 5.3 | |
| 2.1 | Landbridge | 5.2 | |
| 2.3 | Wintergreen Falls | 5.2 |