WhiteWaterVideo.com 's picture of the month (or so):
Just one of many big drops on the new video Grayscale |
Cian Brinker on Sutherland Falls
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Due largely to the efforts of AW and interested paddlers, in January
2007, a select group of paddlers were allowed the first legal run
on the Chattooga Headwaters since 1976.
The battle is not over yet. |
The Chattooga Headwaters
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Well, the picture says it all. I guess many of us have been here. |
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Tallulah Gorge - Fall 2004 Probably the most impressive piece of Oceana carnage ever filmed was caught on tape by at least 5 cameras from 4 different angles! This massive raft wreck started with a line too far right, then they skipped farther right during their completely airborne pirouhette, and ended by crashing into the rocks on the shore at river right ejecting all passengers. Injuries were relatively minor, considering... a dislocated shoulder which was self reduced and a beat up knee. But they boated out! Look for this video on the next Paddlesnake! L |
eft picture by Milt Aitken, Right one
by Wes Dewitt |
The 2004 Ocoee Head Hunt The mayhem of the head hunt occurred again this year. As a couple of the participants remarked "You can't do anything stupider than this on the river". Of course, they were out there fighting for heads like the rest of the pack! A 14MB, unedited, raw, poorly compressed .mpg video file is here. |
Bull Sluice at 6.5 feet
Huricane Frances brought lots of water to the Chattooga. The last time the river was over 9 feet, Nolan Whitesell ran from everything from Earls Ford to US76. On 9/8/2004, he did it again. There is a giant bus eating hole beside that haystack! |
A less than stellar run on
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Sweets Falls @ 3600cfs Yes, Gauley season was special this year. Two of the first three weekends saw ample rain for creekin and big water runs on the Gauley. Some ran the Lower Gauley at 15000cfs. This sweet line on Sweet's Falls was at a mere 3600cfs. |
Big Bend Falls on the Illegal Section 1 of the Chattooga. You can help make this section legal to boat! But, we've only got until July 3rd, 2003. Write now! |
Tallulah Season is here!
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Pothole in Oceana The Thing is formed by high speed water hitting the vertical face of the protruding rock at top right in this picture. A little downstream of that is an 8 foot deep pothole. This picture was shot long ago before the 35cfs fish pipe was installed in the damn. I wish we had a prettier subject! A video guide of Tallulah is included in: Photo by Rob Maxwell. |
Some Manly Open Boater Overflow Creek ran recently. It hasn't been running much in the last few years due to the drought. But this day was warm and sunny. This drop is Gravity, a big double drop between Blind Falls and Singley's Falls. To see a tour of Overflow from top to bottom, watch "Deliver Me From The Paddlesnake" Who is that guy running that gnarly rapid with nary a drop of water in his boat? Photo is by Rob Maxwell, who claims he is writing a guidebook. (But, that may just be an excuse to paddle that he gives his wife) |
Old Pics of the Month
Kevin Turner Concentrating Isn't he nicely color co-ordinated? To see all of the Green Narrows rapid by rapid, get Leland's tape Playing in the Back Yard. |
Mamquam FallsPhoto ©2001 by Charlie Munsey Jason Priestley running a beastly drop! Here's what Jason said: Like big drops in northwest America? Check out Breathe or The Twitch series of videos. |
Head to Head
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Soc-em-Dog is the last of the Five Falls on Section 4 of the Chattooga Wild & Scenic River. Don lives in Atlanta and considers this his home river. As you can see, he has paddled this rapid so many times, he can do it in his sleep!
To see all of the Chattooga watershed, check out "Deliver Me From The Paddlesnake".