Blackwater
0.5. Camp 70 Rd river access ramp & dock to Davis(Upper Upper B)
June 26, 2017
Trip Report
| Reporter | Brian perkins |
We ran this today and it was a bit bony. In the morning the gauge was reading just below the minimum level of 230 cfs. At the end of the run it was running at 160 cfs. We put in at the end of Beall road at cortland. There is a several hundred foot portage to the river from the parking area. It isn't too bad since it is mostly flat and downhill. It is a little rocky and shallow at the minimum level at the start. I would suggest a minimum level of 300 or so. Most of the float had adequate water.
The river is flat and slow moving most of the float. It took us about 6.5 hours to float to the Davis water supply dam from Cortland. The scenery is great and the river is very remote. There are only two or three river wide logs blocking the river. The are several logs partially blocking the river which you can float around.
After the fishing pier be aware of the rapids, especially after the power line. There is a 3' convex slide at this lower level with no real good place to run it. After this there is big drop where the river drops about 6' in a short distance. See someone's photo already posted. We portaged this class three rapid. There are two large rocks in the middle of the rapid which make it difficult to run in a canoe in low water levels.