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Roaring Paunch, KY

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Barthell to Big South Fork (3 miles)

Class IV-V+
3 Miles
Avg Gradient 300 fpm
Max Gradient 500 fpm

Slot of Second Boulder Block


Slot of Second Boulder Block
Photo by Brandon Hughett taken 2/25/2006 @ low

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Roaring Paunch
48.00
9/7 4:30


River Description

Roaring Paunch is Kentucky steep creeking hair. Go here only if you are a good boater with the skills to manage serious whitewater. The gradient is steep, there are undercuts, and sometimes trees. This isn't the Green Narrows or Grassy Creek but it is significant whitewater. If you read to trip report below, realize that this group was on it a low water and might not be up to the difficult rapids.

We drove down to Blue Heron on the Big South Fork of the Cumberland, dropped a bike, and decided to put-in at Barthell. At the old mining camp in Barthell, we drove through an iron gate and across the creek to find muddy water flowing at a medium level and some parent type locals. A brief encounter revealed: (1) we were on private property; (2) the gate would be locked soon; and (3) the creek was very tight in places and had many huge boulders blocking the stream. We of course decided to find another suitable parking place outside the gate and put on the creek.

The first 0.20 mile was rather flat and had a little moving current. We then came to a class II/III with a couple medium sized spinning waves and things were beginning to look promising. A riffle or two, some short pools, bigger boulders, and a couple of class III rapids continued for another 0.30 mile or so. Then the boulders got really big and we came to a horizon line.

We got out and scouted a class IV/V drop from the bank and discovered: (1) there was a good line; (2) the creek was suddenly really steep; and (3) wood. We decided to walk down the convenient railroad tracks and check out the next few drops. There were a couple of decent drops, several sieves, and a beautiful 10-15ft "Box" type drop.
Because of the wood and the character of the bank, we decided to bushwack off the tracks to below this section and continue downstream.

We pushed off, ran a couple of class III/IV drops and found ourselves above a horizon line with gigantic boulders blocking the stream. It was a 4-5ft. ledge into a decent hole, backed up by a HUGE boulder blocking 90% of the creek, a right hand jumble sieve, and a left hand crack that might have been a runnable cave. Hiking around the boulders on the right bank, we found what appeared to be a long mess of unrunnable sieves and a gnarly 8-10ft drop on the left bank that would have been the runout to the cave. It was now starting to get late in the day and we were faced with a possibly runnable class V into a complex, marginally runnable boulder field, or a huge portage. We decided it would be prudent to take the available railroad track back to the truck and save this one for another day.
So I ask again, does anybody know anything about Roaring Paunch Creek that comes into the Big South Fork at Blue Heron? Specifically, is the drop I am describing typically a portage, are there additional mandatories downstream, does the creek take ALOT of water, and should the AW database rating really be class IV(V)?


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Last Updated: 2007-06-19 08:16:06

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Satalite view of the gnar on Roaring Paunch


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First Drop


First Drop  Roaring Paunch KY
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Tunnel Rapid


Tunnel Rapid  Roaring Paunch KY
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Entrance to First Boulder Block


Entrance to First Boulder Block  Roaring Paunch KY
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First Boulder Block


First Boulder Block  Roaring Paunch KY
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Entrance to Second Boulder Block


Entrance to Second Boulder Block  Roaring Paunch KY
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Slot of Second Boulder Block


Slot of Second Boulder Block  Roaring Paunch ky
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Final Sieve of Second Boulder Block


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Falls of Doom


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Gauge Description:

Look for the BSF to be 1000 cfs of more.

SOUTH FK CUMBERLAND RIVER AT LEATHERWOOD FORD, TN [ TN ]

Current Conditions

Stage Flow Updated
4.25 48 9/7 4:30

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Level Legend: Running Below Minimum Recommended Flow Above Maximum Recommended Flow Unknown
Descriptions of reaches with River Name in bold have been verified by a regional StreamTeam member.

State River Name/Section Class Level Rel. Level Updated
tn Cumberland, Big South Fork— Leatherwood Ford to Station Camp I-II(IV) 48 cfs   low 9/7 4:30
TN Cumberland, Big South Fork— Station Camp to Blue Heron, KY II+(IV) 48 cfs   low 9/7 4:30
KY Cumberland, Big South Fork— Station Camp to Lake Cumberland II 4.25 ft   9/7 4:30
TN Cumberland, Big South Fork— The Confluence to Leatherwood Ford II-IV 48 cfs   low 9/7 4:30
KY Roaring Paunch— Barthell to Big South Fork (3 miles) IV-V+ 48.00   9/7 4:30

Station Description

AW Gauge ID:1706
USGS Station:03410210
HUC:05130104
Latitude:36.4772
Longitude:-84.6692
Class:-1

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2005-09-19 15:20:00 (1083 days ago)
Gregg ShepherdDetails
Usually run at levels on the BSF around 2000(low) and up. This was first run by two river guides from Sheltowee Trace Outfitters paddling high performance IK's in the early 1990's. Back then...you could put in at Barthell, because there was nothing there. However...now it is suggested that you put in at the entrance to Barthell off of the Blue Heron rd, and bushwack to the creek.<br /> This is an undercut heaven if there ever was one. Scout this baby at low water, and nearly every boulder is undecut and there are multiple sieves, and a cave looking formation. It is not a stretch to say that this is the most difficult run in south-central Kentucky.<br /> The upper stretch from Mine 18 rd. to Barthell looks like a beautiful stretch, but it is very remote and awaiting a first descent. I'm planning on running it sometime this winter..<br />
2003-07-09 01:19:58 (1887 days ago)
Brad RobertsDetails
info on paunch creek ky. New <br /> Forum: BoaterTalk <br /> Re: Info on Roaring Paunch Creek, KY? by parknsurf Jul 09 2003, 1:50 GMT New <br /> Date: Jul 09 2003, 4:18 GMT <br /> From: yeaboy <br /> <br /> hi live in ky. paunch creek is boulder choked with alot of hazards it pours in just downstream of blue herring there is a bridge that the railroad goes across thats the paunch creek follow the tracks upstream youll be able to see most of the rapids from the tracks we went and checked it out at low water it is jamed packed with undercuts and rocks setting on top of each other making caves some of the rapids are runnable but the others are not in my book it is definately worth going and checking it out pack a lunch and liquids its a beautiful creek worth hanging out at every time we go and look at it we see no other people if u live in another state plan a day where the big south fork is running 1000 cfs or more up stream on the tenn. side there are class 3-4 rapids that r fun good play too <br /> <br />
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