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Big Run, PA
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Savannah Road to Shenango River (Cascade Park)
Class III-IV
1.5 Miles
Avg Gradient 50 fpm
Max Gradient 75 fpm
Big Run Main Drop
Big Run Main DropPhoto taken 4-4-2000 @ 5'+
Gauge Information
River Description
Possibly the coolest creek I have seen for scenery. Obstacles include rollercoaster tracks and bridges.
For Slip locals, this creek is within close proximity, and the legality, while not certain, has not been a problem like it has on Muddy Creek. Plus, as one of the pictures shows, some of the drops are right at bridges, making multiple runs possible.
Dave Woten wrote:
We parked in the park and quickly ran to scout. Boats were unloaded, camera set, and we began to huck. We were a little nervous because it was posted "no trespassing". We were not sure if they were covering liability or seriously enforcing this post. We slid down a little cascade then off the big drop just above the roller coaster pilings. Craig Wood ran it, I ran it, then Craig went back for more. We loaded and drove down the street to change (deciding to leave the scene of the crime quickly). This was on 4/4/2000. Slippery Rock was above 5'. I believe this drop would be runable anytime the Slip shoots up several (3 or more) feet or surpasses 5'. I opted to land just to the left of the mushroom because I didn't ever see it dry to know what caused it. A week or 2 before we ran it, it was measured with a throw rope at 22'-23'.
As for the creek running, my guess is that it runs maybe 4-5 times a year. Either with an epic fall/summer rain, like Hurricane Ivan, or during spring snowmelt following a rainstorm with a few inches of rain. Based on my assumptions of gauge correlations with Muddy Creek and Slippery Rock, the Muddy gauge needs to be at 250 and rising. It has done this maybe 5-10 times within the last two years, you can check that out at the USGS site.
http://waterdata.usgs.gov/pa/nwis/dv?format=gif&period=730&site_no=03106300
Good luck, and if you get any more beta let me know, I'll add it to the site.
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Last Updated: 2004-10-27 15:13:00
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