Flat
2. State Forest Rd. (Route 1614) to Lake Michie
Trip Reports
Log in to add a reportLow Flow - Zach Schiada
Sep 24, 2023
I ran this at low flow since not much was running surprisingly. Was fun and still some play waves and some scraping. Take out was a muddy mess. I prefer the upper part over this, but this had more spots to play.
Michael Keeney
Oct 7, 2010
Normally there is a pillow on the front side of this rock, but that day there was a log broached on it. Made for a somewhat sketchy surf in the hole above it!
John Grimes
Jan 16, 2005
As stated before this is a beautiful run with virtualy no development. At high levels it is a blast with huge wave trains and a great surfing wave (aka Craig's Bunny hole) mid ways down. Below this is the island that is washed through at 7 feet USGS. There is a smaller ledge below the bunny hole. If you flush off the hole, hit the eddy fast or you have to get out of your boat and climb over a rock to get back up. Definitely worth the trip if the level is good! I paddled this one other time at 3.4 USGS on a sunny day. Lots of flat water paddling with a few rapids. The sun is low in Novemeber when I did this and I found myself going through several of the rapids not being able to see anything, so bring some sunglasses!
Joe Slater
Dec 13, 2004
At 8' plus, the aforementioned hold becomes a diagonal wave, and the flat rock starts getting washed over.
At the bottom of this rapid, which I shall officially name 'Fluffy' for Craig McKinnon's description of the hole at 7' as a 'Fluffy Bunny Hole', is an island which can be a hazard at high water. You just have to be aware of the basically river wide strainer. There are lots of slots through it, but you could be in trouble if you miss the slots.
Also at 8'+, there are plenty of giant waves and deep holes scattered about, and bank eddys are scarce, making this a class IV run (imho).
Stephen Strange
Feb 16, 2004
This run begins to show great play potential above 5' on the gauge. The wave/hole Paul mentions is OK from 5-7' and just gets better the higher the water goes. There is perfect eddy service on river left of the hole, with a large flat rock to spectate/video/spot logs from. If you want to avoid some of the logs, go when the river level is past peak and dropping. Otherwise, have someone standing on the bank spotting and yelling 'LOG!' like we did.
Stephen Strange
Jul 15, 2003
This upper part of the wave was OK at this level, but it was great at 7' and up.
From about 4'to about 6'there is a small hole with eddy service on the river left bank and a small wave just upstream to river right of the hole. You can surf back and forth between them. It all get's MUCH better above 7.5'.