2. Top (Bridge above Swallow Falls [State Park] to Deep Creek Power Plant)Class IV-V
3 Miles
Avg Gradient 83 fpm
Max Gradient 110 fpm
Gauge Information
River DescriptionPhoto: Richard Hopley runs Swallow Falls, by Pete Martin. Photo courtesy of the Monocacy Canoe Club.
American Whitewater editor Bob Gedekoh writes: Alternate takeout: paddle an extra 4 miles of flatwater and run the Upper Yough!
This one's maybe a little smaller and tighter than the Upper Yough. On balance, it's a bit easier, because the continuous rapids aren't quite so big. Nonetheless, it deserves respect and it's a lot of fun.
Rapids of note:
Directions: To the putin: From I-68, get off at the Friendsville exit. Head South on Rte. 42 about 7 miles.
To the Takeout (from the highway): To get from the putin to the takeout, or vice versa, check the linked MapBlast map.
A nice description of this run can be found at GORP. StreamTeam Status: verified
Last Updated: 2005-11-25 16:58:15
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Youghiogheny River Near Oakland [ MD ] |
Current Conditions
Station Graphs |
| Level Legend: | Running | Below Minimum Recommended Flow | Above Maximum Recommended Flow | Unknown |
| State | River Name/Section | Class | Level | Rel. Level | Updated | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| MD | Youghiogheny— 1. Tippy-Top | IV | 10 cfs | low | 10/14 6:15 | |
| MD | Youghiogheny— 2. Top | IV-V | 10 cfs | low | 10/14 6:15 |
| AW Gauge ID: | 1333 |
| USGS Station: | 03075500 |
| HUC: | 05020006 |
| Latitude: | 39.4219 |
| Longitude: | -79.4256 |
| Class: | 4 |
User Comments |
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2008-02-24 08:21:00 (233 days ago)
As of this afternoon, (2/24/08) there is a throw rope in Suck Hole rapid. It is located at the final ledge in the rapid, where most people run (between a boulder on the left and a small barely submerged rock in the middle of the channel.) The bag was filled with rocks when it was lost, and it seems to have sunk deep enough that it does not presently pose a major hazard. However, PLEASE be careful. I am planning to return as soon as the level drops to retrieve it. I will post a follow-up as soon as the bag has been recovered.
Dave Edit
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2007-12-31 03:03:20 (288 days ago)
Jason Hilton |
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2007-12-12 12:40:16 (306 days ago)
1000 cfs is a conservative max. This past weekend I am confident I have found an appropriate max somewhere below 3800 and 5.5 ft on the gauge. A few winters ago I had a successful trip down all the rapids at 5.5, looking for more water as we were running in slalom boats. Earlier this week I figured more water the better and we walked both the falls and swallow tail due to massive holes and then we were run off the river just before suck hole in part because of the some 1000 cfs addition after Muddy crk. It was just to much to run blind or scout because the holes were to massive and rapids to long. Edit
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2005-05-25 14:17:04 (1237 days ago)
Brad Roberts
go by cfs New <br />
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Forum: BoaterTalk<br />
Re: Top Yough know it alls please read: bankfull1 New <br />
Date: May 25 2005, 15:15 GMT <br />
From: rloughne <br />
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180 is minimum <br />
450 is medium <br />
600 is juicy <br />
1000 is one heck of a ride <br />
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its at 450 right now, should hold in the mid 200's for the weekend, which means lots of sweet boofs <br />
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2002-06-29 11:30:15 (2298 days ago)
Ed Evangelidi
The hard rapids actually start well upstream of the suggested putin. If you have an exploratory mindset, check out this section too.
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| Mile | Rapid Name | Class | Features (Legend) |
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| 0.0 | Put in | ||
| 0.2 | Swallow Falls. | IV | |
| 0.3 | Swallowtail Falls | IV | |
| 0.9 | Suck hole | IV |
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