Bear Creek (Dekalb Co.), AL

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Upper: CR 78 to Canyon Rim Road

Class II-III+(IV)
3.68 Miles
Avg Gradient 72 fpm
Max Gradient 105 fpm

(RM) Fort Payne Transit


(RM) Fort Payne Transit
Photo of John Reeves by Robert Maxwell @ 11



River Description

This is a fine run for those days when everything else in the area is just too high.

The action starts just around the corner from the put-in with a long, medium-angle slide that had several badly placed trees towards the bottom. Another larger slide follows soon after. It has a small cable strung across the river at it's base that presents a obvious hazard. The next slide is marked by a metal foot bridge. It is a long high speed twisting affair into a pool (class IV). The last large drop is marked by a big horizon line. This is the largest drop on the run -- a sliding lead into a 25 to 30 foot, 70 degree falls into a decent pool (Class IV+).

Below here the river enters a half mile gorge of good boogie water with a couple of sections approaching class IV. The river passes under a bridge below the gorge (this is not the take-out -- the next bridge at the Canyon Rim Road is.)

This run has a lot of trees in it. Many of them have to be portaged, this makes the run take longer than would be expected. At the recomended levels there is not much slack water on this run. Many of the eddies are of the "grab a tree branch, upstream of the tree blocking the stream" type.


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Last Updated: 2004-07-15 22:13:55

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(RM) Cop Drop #1


(RM) Cop Drop #1  Bear Creek - Upper AL
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(RM) Cop Drop #2


(RM) Cop Drop #2  Bear Creek - Upper AL
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(RM) Flat Stuff


(RM) Flat Stuff  Bear Creek - Upper AL
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(RM) Entrance Drop to Fox's Falls


(RM) Entrance Drop to Fox's Falls  Bear Creek - Upper AL
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(RM) Fox's Falls - Main Drop


(RM) Fox's Falls - Main Drop  Bear Creek - Upper AL
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(RM) Boogie Water


(RM) Boogie Water  Bear Creek - Upper AL
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(RM) Shotgun


(RM) Shotgun  Bear Creek - Upper AL
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(RM) Treefest


(RM) Treefest  Bear Creek - Upper AL
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(RM) Fort Payne Transit


(RM) Fort Payne Transit  Bear Creek - Upper AL
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This rarely has water and almost never has too much water. Look for LRC to be flooded.

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2004-12-22 16:59:37 (1310 days ago)
Robert MaxwellDetails
Upper Bear Creek is quite a surprise. Most creeks loose their gradient gradually. However, Upper Bear Creek looses its gradient in large chunks! If you arent paddling flat water or portaging downed trees, you are dropping over one of the 5 big drops.<br /> <br /> The put in on County Road 78 is privately owned by a police officer. He has requested that boaters not use his yard for parking, to avoid rutting the yard. Otherwise, he has no problem with putting in at the bridge. The best bet for parking is at the Auto Body Shop, which is within sight of the put-in. Over all, the land owners are nice but weary of boaters. I suggest that you change at the take-out, organize the boats on as few cars as possible then head for the put-in. Ask permission to park at the Auto Body Shop a few $$s might help. Then get on the creek quickly and keep a low profile.<br /> <br /> When we ran Upper Bear Creek, the Bear Creek gage was 11. When we took off, it was 8. The level was a bear minimum (no pun intended) for the run. I'd suggest 15 is probably a good low. <br /> <br /> The run really needs to be cleaned out. There are about 6 tree portages to deal with. However, all the property along the banks is privately owned. So, doing this wouldnt be prudent.<br /> <br /> If you are lucky, Mr. Fox, one of the land owners, will try to warn you off the run. Stories of being discharged from the military for being crazy, shooting at neighbors, and neighbors who shoot first and ask questions later are among his repertoire. Most of the rapids were named for a half hour (rather scary) conversation I had with him. <br /> <br /> This is a good run when everything else is flooded and can be easily combined with a regular Bear Creek run or you can go run Upper Johnnies Creek. If Upper Bear Creek is running Upper Johnnies will also run.<br /> <br /> The rapids are:<br /> <br /> Cop Drop - Class 3- Mile 0.1<br /> <br /> Fox Falls - Class 4 - Mile 0.3 - has the cable running across the bottom of the last drop<br /> <br /> Shotgun - Class 3- Mile 0.7 - marked by the private bridge crossing the creek at the top.<br /> <br /> Ft. Payne Transit - Class 3- Mile 0.9 - 25 footer slide<br /> <br /> Section 8 - Class 4 - Mile 1.1 - this one is a rock garden / jumble type of rapid. Very out of character with the rest of the run.
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