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Gauley Rafting
i'm considering a trip to the Gauley (first time) this year and am
looking for any advice I can get as I am unfamiliar with the area and would like recommendations on outfitters,etc. I have rafted the Ocoee in TN a few times and was very comfortable each trip, however I never had to swim. I would like to go sometime in the early summer, however I hear that the water from the dam does not get released until Sept. A couple of outfitters told me that depending on the conditions, they may use inflatable kayaks. My wife and I have never paddled a kayak and maybe I'm crazy, but 2 beginners in class IV-V water doesn't sound like a good idea ! |
Gauley Rafting
chris hodge wrote:
i'm considering a trip to the Gauley (first time) this year and am looking for any advice I can get as I am unfamiliar with the area and would like recommendations on outfitters,etc. I have rafted the Ocoee in TN a few times and was very comfortable each trip, however I never had to swim. The Upper Gauley is a quite a bit more difficult stretch of river than the Ocoee. If you're good enough to paddle the Ocoee in an inflatable kayak, then the Lower Gauley might be more to your liking. If you're absolute beginners, I'm not sure that you will have that much fun kayaking either stretch. Maybe it makes more sense to go with a raft and see how you'd like that. If you're going to paddle during Gauley season, be aware of the huge crowds going there during Gauley Fest weekend. The river will also be pretty full in comparison. I don't remember any rafting companies, but if you ask around on http://boatertalk.com/forum/boatertalk/ or http://boatertalk.com/forum/RaftZone You'll probably get plenty of responses from people who have experience with different companies on the Gauley. I've paddled the Gauley a couple of times during the summer, but I didn't see any rafts then. HTH. Wilko -- -- Wilko van den Bergh wilko(a@t dse d.o.t)nl Eindhoven The Netherlands Europe Look at the possibilities, don't worry about the limitations. http://wilko.webzone.ru/ |
Gauley Rafting
I don't know of any companies running the Gauley on a regular basis in the
summer. Most of them are running the New River. The upper New is class I - III and the lower New is class II - V. Rivers Resort is who I usually go through myself - their package deals are quite reasonable. They run inflatable kayaks on the upper New and rafts (they put a guide in each raft) on the lower. You can check out their website www.riversresort.com for more information. "chris hodge" wrote in message om... i'm considering a trip to the Gauley (first time) this year and am looking for any advice I can get as I am unfamiliar with the area and would like recommendations on outfitters,etc. I have rafted the Ocoee in TN a few times and was very comfortable each trip, however I never had to swim. I would like to go sometime in the early summer, however I hear that the water from the dam does not get released until Sept. A couple of outfitters told me that depending on the conditions, they may use inflatable kayaks. My wife and I have never paddled a kayak and maybe I'm crazy, but 2 beginners in class IV-V water doesn't sound like a good idea ! |
Gauley Rafting
Check out the web site at http://www.wvwhitewater.com/ for info about
most of the raft companies that operate on the New and Gauley rivers. There are several good companies including NARR, ACE, Class VI, Mountain River Tours, Rivermen, Songer, and Rivers. Links to web sites of several of these outfitters are included. There are no scheduled releases on the New River. However, the New always has good whitewater - except possibly for late summer (August through October) when the level can get pretty low. The outfitters have trips on the New starting in April and continuing until some time in October. The flow on the Gauley is controlled by the Army Corps of Engineers releasing water from Summersville Dam. The Dam is used primarily for flood control porposes. In the fall, the Corps draws down Summersville Lake to winter pool (75 feet below summer pool). The only scheduled releases on the Gauley are during this drawdown - starting the first weekend after Labor Day and going for 6 weekends. Most of the weekends are 4 days (Friday-Monday). The flow is usually held to about 2800 cfs. In the spring, normally beginning in April, the Corps starts to bring Summersville Lake up to summer pool. Non-scheduled releases from Summersville Dam can occur almost any time during the spring and summer, depending on the lake level and any recent or expected rainfall. Flows from the Dam can be as low as 200 cfs and up to 15,000 cfs. Several outfitters do have raft and/or inflatable kayak trips on the Upper, Middle, or Lower Gauley - all depending on the "flow of the day". It's uaually something that they cannot plan on until a day or two before the trip. Their backup is to run the New. You can find a good description of the Gauley and New Rivers by going to http://www.americanwhitewater.org/rivers/state/WV/. Scroll down to the river/section that you are interested in and click on the section name. Chuck |
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