Little Sandy Creek
2. Rt 26 to Big Sandy Creek
May 20, 2011
Trip Report
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If you make it through the little sandy fine, then run on the Big Sandy to rockville wont be a problem. The first part of the Little Sandy is about 1.5 miles of flat water, then you hit about 3 ledges (first is biggest I think). Then there is one tough slide that pushes you toward a rock on the right, while there is another troublesome rock on the left. Run off the pillow coming off the rock on the right and punch through the holes. If you flip watch your head. At the very bottom of the creek, before reaching the Big Sandy there is a long rapid all the way to the confluence they can be tricky. The first part has a few offset holes that may cause problems, but after that Its mainly just a lot of waves. The whole run down to rockville took about 2 hours at a fairly easy pace.