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Eighteenmile Creek, SC

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Nettles Park to US 76

Class I(II)
2 Miles
Avg Gradient 10 fpm
Max Gradient 10 fpm

Milleken plant "falls"


Milleken plant "falls"
Photo of Kevin Miller by Will Reeves @ 42 cfs

Gauge Information

Eighteenmile Creek
low
9
7/7 8:30

Min Sug. Level:  42 cfs

River Description

On Sunday (5/23/04), while many intelligent FPC members were running
the Upper Green, two local yahoos decided to perform a low water
exploratory trip of Eighteen Mile Creek. Two small rapids had been
sited from various roads, although one, admittedly, was a one foot
drop over a deformed weir made of thick sheet metal. After leaving a
car at the takeout, Lake Hartwell, it was decided to put in at
Nettle's Park, two miles below the metal weir. Both adventurers were
claiming a personal first descent, PFD, for the run.

The water appeared quite passable, despite a few downed trees. It
was brown, and the bottom nor any rocks were visible--typical
indications of a heavy storm dumping water into the river upstream.
However, it was soon discovered that this river is an incredible
sediment transport system. Despite not being able to see the bottom,
much of the river was too shallow to float a boat. Nonetheless,
their was just enough water mixed in with the flowing sediment to
convince the adventurers to continue the expedition.

One party member (not the author) survived a swim while negotiating a
downed tree in some flippy class B flatwater. Both party members
survived the intrepid Pendleton Street Falls, a foot-tall class I
shoals, just upstream of the Pendleton Street bridge. Further
downstream, a low-head dam was discovered that created a water intake
system for the Milleken plant. A light on a sensor blinked in
conjunction with boater movement prior to a Milleken truck arriving
at the scene. Eighteen Mile Creek is considered a navigable river
and the boaters passed with only a friendly wave and no
confrontation. It is speculated that the gentleman returned to his
work post stating that the sensor was set off by a couple of kayakers
running the dam, although the more educated would have recognized
that they were canoes and that all paddlers should be smart enough
not to run lowhead dams.

After a few more miles of paddling, pushing, and dragging their boats
through the water-laden sediment, the boaters finally arrived at the
take-out. The PFDs (again, personal first descents) were declared to
be PLDs (personal last descents). These boaters asked me to pass on
their experience so future boaters seeing the rapid upstream of the
Pendleton Street bridge who wander what the river is like will know.
They ran this river so others won't have to, and I agreed to pass the
information on.

StreamTeam Status: unverified
Last Updated: 2005-01-10 21:56:16

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Milleken plant "falls"


Milleken plant "falls"  Eighteenmile Creek SC
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Pendleton Street Falls


Pendleton Street Falls  Eighteenmile Creek SC
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Gauge Description:

look it can be very low

Eighteen Mile Ck ab Pendelton [ SC ]

Current Conditions

Stage Flow Updated
2.27 8.6 7/7 8:30

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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
SC Brasstown Creek— Brasstown Road to Yonah Lake V+ 9 cfs   low 7/7 8:30
SC Carrick Creek— Green Creek Conf. to Pinnacle Lake III 9 cfs*   low 7/7 8:30
SC Coneross Creek— SC 59 to Coneross Hydro Plant Park II-III(IV) 9 cfs*   low 7/7 8:30
SC Double Branch— US 178 to State Rd 88 III 9 cfs   low 7/7 8:30
SC Eastatoe Creek, Lower Gorge— Mill Creek to Dug Mountain Access II-III(V) 9 cfs*   low 7/7 8:30
SC Eighteenmile Creek— Nettles Park to US 76 I(II) 9 cfs   low 7/7 8:30
SC Little Eastatoe— Dirt road off Hwy 11 to Hwy 11 bridge III-IV 9 cfs*   low 7/7 8:30
SC Oconee Creek— Hwy 11 to Little River II-III 9 cfs*   low 7/7 8:30
SC Sixmile Creek— Jones Mill Rd. to Lake Issaqueena II-III 9 cfs   low 7/7 8:30
SC Snow— Snow Creek Rd. to Lake Hartwell I-III 9 cfs   low 7/7 8:30
SC Todd Creek— Brookbend Rd. to Lake Hartwell IV+ 9 cfs   low 7/7 8:30

Station Description

AW Gauge ID:882
USGS Station:02186699
HUC:03060101
Latitude:34.6589
Longitude:-82.7989
Class:-1

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Rapid Summary

Mile Rapid Name Class Features (Legend)
0.2Pendelton Street "Falls"IPhoto
1.0Miliken Plant DamII+Photo

Rapid Descriptions

Pendelton Street "Falls" (Class I, Mile 0.2)

Pendleton Street Falls

Pendleton Street Falls
Photo of Will Reeves by Kevin Miller @ 42 cfs

The only "real" rapid.

Miliken Plant Dam (Class II+, Mile 1.0)

Milleken plant "falls"

Milleken plant "falls"
Photo of Kevin Miller by Will Reeves @ 42 cfs

A lowhead dam. Run at your own risk.


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