Settingdown Creek,
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Pooles Mill to GA Route 369
Class III+(IV)
2.3 Miles
Double Drop
Double DropPhoto of Michael Minton by Chris Gorman taken 11/06/02 @ Day After Rain
River Description
Settingdown Creek has all of its rapids in the first half mile below the covered bridge. The rapids
consist of slides, ledges, and vertical slots. Most of the run is relatively straightforward but
some boats have pinned in the narrow slots. Below the last rapid the river widens and deadfalls
become common. Some local boaters carry back to the put in instead of paddling to the take out.
Setting Down Creek is a nice little run, It is pretty close to me so I like to paddle it
frequently. I found that it runs the day after it rains. The day it rains it is not generally
high, so wait a day before paddling it. Here is an overview of the river
Put-In - Under the covered bridge (You can not drive to the covered bridge. You have to
park in the parking lot and walk to the bridge)
Take-Out - The take out is on highway 369, but I have never gone down that far. It is like
2 miles of flatwater paddling so I just take out after the last rapid and walk about a half mile
up along the creek to the put-in. There is a narrow and steep path that is hard to carry your
boat on if you use a big creek boat. Also the path is in people's backyard's, But I haven't had
any problems with that so far.
1. Entrance Slide- About 100 feet below the covered bridge there is a 50 foot long rock slide
that you generally want to run the left side.
2. The river splits and I have not run the left side but it looks like a nice rock slide, I run
the right side, which is also a rock slide, the best way to go down it is right though the tongue
in the center of the river but there is a strainer right below that so watch out.
3. Next is a slot where the whole river condenses into about an 8-foot wide shoot that hits a
pillow rock (not undercut). Just go through straight and you should be fine.
4. Double Drop - This is the biggest rapid of the river. There is a riverwide ledge and you can
boof the left side or you could go down a narrow slot on the right. In the right side there is a
5-foot drop where the water hits a rock. Then right after that there is another drop about 5 feet
or so, the water is moving at a high velocity so it really isnÂt a ÂdropÂ.
5. The next and about last big rapid is a steep rock slide about 10 feet or so down at about a
75-degree angle below the horizon. Normally you just run near the center watch out for the
strainer.
**There is a little side surfing hole right before the last small rapid. It is a little shallow
but it is fun to ride.**
6. There are a couple smaller rapids, then the river flattens out and it is time to take out. The
path back to the putin is on the river-right-side and is very steep and narrow. It also is in
private property (peoples backyards).
Chris Gorman Nov. 2002
Editor's note: American Whitewater does not endorse trespassing in order to access runs or to
scout drops. Paddlers who trespass, especially on posted property, may endanger access for
everyone. At the very least, they must understand that they trespass at their own risk.
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Last Updated: 2006-11-02 06:30:52
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