Enoree

4. SC Route 49 to SC route 56


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Tucker Deloach

Jan 20, 2009


Lets go ahead and note that a lot of the pictures posted are NOT on the enoree.

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Tyler Crotts

Jan 17, 2006


A group of friends and I ran the river on MLK day, our speacial tribute, it was a good first time run and there were good rapids at different points of the river. Long stretchs of flatwater. The warrior creek put in is a little dangerous the owners of the land creek left don't like 'trespassers'.

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Will Reeves

Feb 9, 2004


A fun put in option is to use Warrior Creek on SC route 49.

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Gerald Delong

Aug 31, 2003


Chris lands the second boof at towers.

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Jim Spears

Dec 13, 2002


This section is mostly flatwater except the first 1/3 of a mile or so at the put in. The start is at the Hwy. 49 bridge in Laurens County is a set of long shoals.There was an old mill on river left near the end of the rapids. You can still see some of the remains. The rapids are basically class two and similar to some of the shoal rapids found on the Tyger River in the confluence area of the North and South Tyger to the Hwy. 50 bridge. Once you are past the first 1/3 of a mile or so it is a nice basically undisturbed flatwater paddle until you get to the Hwy. 56 bridge. There is a golf course on river left just past the hwy. 56 bridge.

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Michael Phelan

Jan 1, 1900


Come to the 2003 AW Gauley River Festival and se the rest of the IR Big Gun Show
See more big Air at the IR Big Gun Show's encore performance at the 2003 AW Gauley River Festival
Come see more big AIR at the IR Big Gun Show's encore performance at the AW Gauley River Festival
Come see more big AIR at the IR Big Gun Show's encore performance at the AW Gauley River Festival
Come see more big AIR at the IR Big Gun Show's encore performance at the AW Gauley River Festival
Come see more big AIR at the IR Big Gun Show's encore performance at the AW Gauley River Festival
Come see more big AIR at the IR Big Gun Show's encore performance at the AW Gauley River Festival