Mascoma

1. Mascoma Lake to Route 4, Lebanon

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August 12, 2018

Trip Report

ReporterBrad Walker

Paddled 8/7/2018 not sure level, the 2 gauges I saw were toppled in the water. See photo of dam to see what the overflow looked like. At this point the area had gotten several inches of rain, but things had already peaked a good 24 hours before I got the chance to get on.

Only did 1/2 the listed run - from the lake down to where Rte 4 and the Rail Trail intersect just a bit past the I89 overpass.

BONY run, minimal features to surf at. You can see plenty of potential when there is good flow... as it was, it was merely a nice break from flatwater lake paddling while shadowing family walking the Rail Trail. If you are camping in the area with non-paddlers, this is great - they can do the trail and with loads of bridge crossings, you can chat with each other as you go.

The section I did was free of wood. No portages needed (I started at Mascoma Lake Campground beach and did portage the dam onto river left). Though bony, all passable. Nice deeply wooded run giving a good sense of seclusion. Rubber at high levels beware, decent amount of metal objects scattered throughout the run, not bad, but aside from the cart wheels and the giant safe, I did notice some rebar-like rusty posts and such here and there.

I'll upload photos looking up at some areas that very likely become fun rapids at higher levels. I stopped where I did due to my family on the trail petering out. It was shallow enough I wasn't terribly sad to get off the run and besides, being alone, I didn't want to accidentally encounter the Cl V drop that I couldn't remember exactly where it was supposed to be :)