Gihon

Whitcomb Island Rd to Johnson

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DifficultyIV(V)
Length3.5 mi
Avg Gradientn/a
GaugeLamoille River at Johnson, Vt
Flow Rate as of 1 hour
3450 cfsabove recommended
Reach Info Last UpdatedJuly 12, 2015

River Description

The Gihon can be thought of as two sections, the upper and the lower.  These are separated by a mile of scenic flatwater through rolling Northern Vermont hills.  For a short run you can do just the lower, but the upper is certainly worth the flatwater.

Upper section:

Starts with a 25ft dam.  This is clean and incredibly fun.  Folks being led down for their first time are rarely allowed to scout (it is much more fun this way).  Check the bottom for wood and then slide over a few boat widths to the left of the center abutment.  If the level is above 3 on the painted gauge the hole at the bottom will start to get a bigger until the point where you won't want to run it.

Several class IV ledges/rapids follow in a beautiful gorge-like setting.  The culmination is Mustang, a big 3 stage rapid that plunges into a narrow gorge.  The left side is a dangerous looking crack and should be avoided.  The hole at the bottom is generally flushy but gets big as the level rises.  After this rapid is some gentle run-out and then the start of a mile or so of flatwater through rolling farm fields.

Lower section:

Begins at the obvious horizon line.  This two stager is referred to as Bed-Head.  It is the hardest rapid on the lower and can be portaged on the left.   Following are a half dozen or so class IV ledge rapids.  You can paddle all the way into town or take out below the rapid after the powerhouse covered bridge.

Water:

The guage listed here is on the nearby and large Lamoille.  The Gihon rises quicker and drops quicker, so when the level is coming up or down on the Lamoille the Gihon is likely a step or two ahead.

There is a painted gauge on the RR abutment of the powerhouse bridge.

1 is minimum

1-2 is low

2-3 is medium

3-3.5 is medium high

3.5-4 is high (some of the rapids start to close out)

4+ is higher than recommended.


River Features

Put In

Distance: 0 mi

The Dam

Class: IIIDistance: 0.21 mi
Waterfall / Large Drop

Balls to the Wall

Class: IVDistance: 0.41 mi
Rapid

Mustang

Class: VDistance: 0.58 mi
Waterfall / Large Drop

Mustang

Class: VDistance: 0.58 mi
Waterfall / Large Drop

Bedhead

Class: IVDistance: 2.6 mi
Waterfall / Large Drop

Take Out

Distance: 3.51 mi
Take Out

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Scott Gilbert

Jul 12, 2015


Here is the freshly painted visual gauge. Located on the upstream side of the river right abutment of the Powerhouse bridge (the one 1/4 mile up 100C most commonly used for the takeout). 1 is bare minimum, 2 - 3 is ideal, 3-4 is medium high to high 4 and over is high/very high. Please text levels to necreeking@gmail.com when you get visuals. thanks.

SG
Scott Gilbert

May 9, 2010


Simone runs Mustang - the signature rapid of the upper section of the Gihon. 2.25 on the visual gauge

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David Packie

Jun 5, 2006


The upper section put in is at the bridge on Whitcomb Island rd. Right turn off of 100c North from Johnson. The first drop is a 25-30 foot dam slide that should be run to the left of the abutment. Big but fun and safe, please be descrete here. After a short section of II there is a ledge drop that splits the flow around some outcroppings. There is a bad piece of wood in the left side, run the extreme right channel for a fun 4 foot boof. This is closely followed by 'Balls to the Wall', a fun dynamic drop of perhaps 8 feet. A few minor holes to punch, then move far right (against the wall) and ride the tounge. The pool below the boof on the left is not deep. The river then splits around another ledge, both sides can be run, but at all but very low water, the left side offers a fun boof left. This drop is followed by the gorged in triple drop that I've heard called Mustang after retired hair-boater and Director/camera man Brent Buckman. This should always be scouted for new wood. Takeout and scout from river right. Sneaks open up for the first two drops on the right. Low water also offers a fun double boof lead-in to the last drop, a constriction that splits around a boulder. The left side looks like a potentially bad pin situation, the right side is clean. Mustang drops a total of 20-30 feet over maybe 50 yards. It is a bueaty of a rapid. There is an awesome seal slide into the gorge just below the last drop for those that wish to walk it. After a few minor rapids there is a section of very scenic flat water, maybe 10 minutes. The next drop is Bed Head. Great class IV run that comes up often. Look for Lamoille in Johnson to be 1500 and spiking, or up over 2000. Near-by run is the North Branch Lamoille. This river does collect wood after high water.

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Scott Gilbert

Jan 1, 1900


Look to your right when crossing the river on Rt. 100c, this level is much more reasonable then the level seen in the other pictures.

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Corey O'Brien

Jan 1, 1900


Check out the full-sized version of this photo by clicking here.

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Brian Kish

Jan 1, 1900


Brenton runs the awesome dam slide on the Gihon. It has a great kicker at the bottom. This is a fun/scary one to run blind!

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David Packie

Jan 1, 1900


Low runable. Look for weir boards to be submerged. you will NOT piton.
At this level, the right line is more fluid.
For us, this rapid is the first one to close out at high water. It can be scouted from Sinclair Road, right off of 100 C just before you cross the river.