The second season of scheduled Hoosic River Whitewater Releases into the Schaghticoke Gorge will begin on Saturday
Please sign in. American Whitewater and Adirondack Mountain Club negotiated a clause in the license to increase the number of whitewater days annually based on boater demand for the run. Demand is measured by the number of boaters attending a whitewater release. If twenty-five or more boaters attend the whitewater release then an additional day is added the following year for a cap of five days annually. Signing in on the afternoon of the release will ensure an accurate count. Look for an official looking boater person with a clipboard!
What will the flow level be in the Gorge? Good question. Reliant is required to provide a whitewater release when inflow to the reservoir is between 800 and 1600 cfs. All inflow between 800 and 1600 cfs will be passed into the Gorge. If inflow is less than 800 cfs then the release will be postponed to the following Saturday. Conditions look favorable for a release this weekend.
You can check the inflow via the Eagle Bridge gage on the
Why Go? Schaghticoke Gorge contains whitewater opportunities for everyone. If you are a Class V boater then put in at the top and huck yourself off the 30 footer. If you are a Class II-III paddler put-in at Big Eddy and work on your skills in the numerous Class II and III rapids between Big Eddy and the powerhouse. The Class III rapids have sneak routes so you can make it as difficult as you want. And the Class III drops have playspots to work on your moves. Just upstream of the powerhouse bridge there’s an ender spot for the old schoolers to strut their stuff with 360 pirouettes.
Etiquette and Conduct in the town of
If you plan to attend, please read and understand all the restrictions and concerns as outlined on the American Whitewater page: http://www.americanwhitewater.org/rivers/id/1320/
Parking at the powerhouse take-out is limited to 5 vehicles. The objective of limited parking is to reduce traffic on the road to the powerhouse. The local landowners view the powerhouse road as a private road not open to the public. American Whitewater and Adirondack Mountain Club negotiated an access plan that limited parking to 5 cars at the take-out. Coordinate shuttles with other boaters. Overflow parking is available on
For more information about American Whitewater’s efforts on this release, contact John Gangemi at jtgangemi@centurytel.net. The local AW/ADK contacts are John Duncan john@whitewaterusa.com and Stephen Brabetz at brabetz@midtel.net , home phone: (518) 399-5529, cell: (518) 461-7134.
Lastly, this whitewater release is the result of years of negotiations with Reliant Energy, formerly Niagara Mohawk. These negotiations require significant time commitments of American Whitewater staff meeting with utility and resource agency staff, reviewing and commenting on technical documents to convince other stakeholders in the relicense process to support whitewater flows. American Whitewater staff does this work on behalf of the paddling community—you and your paddling friends. This work is payed for through membership dues and donations. We thank those American Whitewater members that have helped make these Hoosic River Whitewater Releases a reality. For those boaters that are not American Whitewater members please take the time now to join American Whitewater. Your membership dues help us protect and restore whitewater rivers for your enjoyment. Only you can make whitewater releases happen!