5. Route 3 WaveClass II
Gauge Information
Black
River DescriptionUpdate as of 7/12/07: This playspot is back! Sort of. According to a recent comment (click the "Comments" tab), a rock got dislodged and took away the wave on or before 6/21/08. However, on July 12, locals removed the rock during the annual Black River Cleanup. Read about it here. A post on the Northeast Paddlers' Massage Board says that there's still some rock-activated diversion, which means that the water's faster than before and the wave is accessible only from the river-right eddy. But...The Wave is Baaaaaaaack. We'll keep you updated.
This is a popular after-work park-n-playspot for locals who don't have time to run the whole Black. The other great p-n-p is just below the putin on the main Black, at Hole Brothers. This is also the site of a controversial proposal to alter the riverbed in order to provide a hole/wave that'll be attractive to high-level playdogs and international competitions. Some paddlers are concerned that messing with the riverbed might ruin a good thing; others believe that improving the playspot will give a jumpstart to efforts to improve water quality all over this historically abused, urbanized stream. There are two putins to this p-n-p (the coordinates for which are listed below, as the putin and takeout): either park at Waterworks Park on Huntington St., hike down a longish trail and paddle upstream to the wave, or park off Rte. 3 (off Huntington St., just South of where Rte. 3 crosses the river), walk across the rocky dam runout and paddle downstream a short bit to your play. (See the map.) StreamTeam Status: verified
Last Updated: 2008-07-14 19:24:37
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