Schrader Creek

T359 to Towanda Creek

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DifficultyII-IV
Length12.8 mi
Avg Gradient50 fpm
GaugeTowanda Creek Near Monroeton, Pa
Flow Rate as of 1 hour
213 cfsbelow recommended
Reach Info Last UpdatedNovember 26, 2006

River Description

Jeff Mitchell sez:

'Schrader Creek is a beautiful stream located in a wilderness setting with very little development. Most of the creek is within state game lands. It is about 20-30 feet wide, a little smaller than the Loyalsock, but just as beautiful. Strainers are few and what strainers do exist have been pushed up on the bank. Most rapids formed by boulders; some are quite large. The creek has many rapids, some continuous. Below Falls Creek, there is a long boulder garden. A few miles downstream the creek's channel narrows as it flows over a series of ledges. Average gradient is about 50 f/p/m.'

Lat/longitude coords are approximate, from TopoZone.


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Steve Graley
Steve Graley

Nov 9, 2006


After a 150 yards of Class III- IV- rock dodge, you end up at the last drop that is deceiving, but with a nice recovery pool.....

GB
Geren Brink

Dec 15, 2003


Flipped not too far up from this final drop on the Lamoka section but got the combat roll up and ran the drop clean.

Steve Graley
Steve Graley

Dec 2, 2003


If the Towanda Creek gauge is 8' or higher, then this creek starts to liven up.
This is a long rapid, with plenty to surprise you. Holes, diagonal ledges, trees, and lengthy run. Swimming is not acceptible this time of year.
After finally getting my frozen skirt on, and dodging the rocks and holes, I come to the 'ledgey' section, near the end, trying to avoid the last hole....barely.
Check out the full-sized version of this great photo by clicking here.

GB
Geren Brink

Jan 1, 1900


This recirculates and he got recirculated. This is as far as his forward progress went and shows him in the process of falling over. Stud manages something like 3 offside combat rolls and finally surfs it around into the outflowing water, back towards the center of the creek. Flips again in the squirrels but rolls once again. Wish I got more pictures of that action.