Bluestone

1. Spanishburg to Eads Mill

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March 22, 2015

Trip Report

ReporterChristopher Lanman

Just did Spanishburg to Bluestone lake. Used a 14 ft raft with 4 paddlers. The Mill Dam Rd put in we were told by a local that they didnt think they knew of a put in. So we went about a mile down to 8780–8846 Beckley Rd
Spanishburg‎ West Virginia‎ 25922
United States

This adds a lot of flat non-current water. Not great for a raft, but a canoe or kayak might be worth the no-hassle put in off a concrete bridge. The water was running 5.5 ft (I think approx 1500 CFS). Once we hit Mill Dam rapid it started moving a little bit more. The Mill Dam rapid a gentleman on the shore told us to take the right fork in, in a raft hugged the right drop of the dam, was about 6 ft drop , then hugged the right shore to avoid a big rock river center. I suggest any rafts going at 6 ft or higher. I also suggest the Eads Mill put-in even though you will miss Mill Dam rapid. Spanishburg to Bluestone lake takeout took us about 7 hours at this water level with no stops. The last 10 or so miles are all lake and took constant paddling. I'd say 20 miles of this 30 mile stretch was flat water. Maybe 10 or 12 with good raft water. Take this in stride as I'm not great with distance on such a switch-back river. The Pipestem takeout would be ideal if the tram is running.

No rafts below 5 ft I'd recommend. The locals in Hinton/Pipestem seemed to think we were crazy for running at this water level. However, after research and talking with a nearby outfitter decided we could. For us (consider ourselves class III-IV with the crew we had) this water level was very manageable, and ran 'blind' reading the rapids as we went, no scouting was necessary for us as we could see down just far enough. The Eads Mill rapid (before the bridge there) had a rooster tail in the center. We went right to avoid it. It's a long trip with lots of paddling in a paddle boat!

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