Powell

2. Appalachia to Big Stone Gap (Route 23)

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DifficultyIII+(IV)
Length3.1 mi
Avg Gradient40 fpm
GaugePowell River at Big Stone Gap, Va
Flow Rate as of 45 minutes
111 cfsbelow recommended
Reach Info Last UpdatedFebruary 16, 2014

River Description

This is the 'afternoon adrenaline fix' for local boaters. The run has several good rapids in its three miles.

The first notable drop is just downstream of the put in, near the town of Appalachia VA. It is called Railroad Ledge. The drop can usually be ran on the left or right side depending on water level. The right side line is the way to go down to the low end of the water.

Next up, about 1 mile downstream is Big Ledge. This is a very straightforward drop that is recognized from the water by the large slab of rock on river right. Locals in the community refer to this as Washington Rock. (Bearing resemblance to George Washington's bust on the quarter). Boof the drop slightly right of center and avoid the pile of rocks at the bottom.

Now is where the fun begins. After some fun warmup rapids, you round the bend and notice a small creek dropping into the river on RR. This signals the beginning of Roaring Branch rapid. This rapid is split up into two sections, the upper starting with an entry move on RR. Be aware of the pin rock on RR when running this drop. It doesn't hurt to have a little left angle going toward the small roostertail in the middle of the ledge. From here you can run the drop in a zig zag from L to R. OR you can run a small slot in the middle of the river down into the bottom half of the rapid and finish out on RR.

Be sure to get RR after you pass under the old bridge to make the U-Turn move at the next immediate rapid downstream. If you are running this drop anywhere other than the u-turn move, be sure to hit the hole hard with a good stroke before the end.

By now you begin to feel the push of the 130fpm gradient in the small streambed. From here, you have a few options on where to take your lines. Below the u-turn move is a fairly sticky ledge hole on the left of the river. You can boof this hole hard or run an 'S' move on the right against the current.

From here you can run middle or make the tight move on RL

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River Features

Put In

Distance: 0 mi

Take Out

Distance: 3 mi
Take Out

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Nathan Hinckley

Dec 7, 2014


Here's a video:

https://vimeo.com/113868406

Nathan Hinckley
865-216-1820
nhinckley@mac.com