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What You Need to Know About the Gauley River’s Top 5 Rapids

Thursday, August 26th, 2010

Can pretty much sum it up like this: They’re big. They’re bad. We love em’.

The Upper Gauley River is known across the world for its whitewater. Big rapids and plenty of them. When I talk with folks about the Upper G, which is quite often, I break down the top 5 rapids into two types: long and short.

Lots of whitewater in this Class 5+


The Long
The long rapids are characterized by shallow water littered with small rocks at the entrance, leading into small waves which gradually grow larger.  Interestingly, they also usually follow a large curve in the river bed with a wallop at the end serving as a friendly reminder of just who is in charge.

  • Insignificant
  • Don’t let the name fool you. Seriously. Technical, steep ledges with giant waves at the end.  Often shrouded in early morning fog, this rapid is a great way to get the party cranked up.

  • Lost Paddle
  • Consisting of 4 distinct drops, this is a 1/4 mile of bona-fide Class V whitewater. It is also the home of the universally-loved Hawaii-Five-Oh Wave, my second favorite hit of the day.  Those with Upper G experience look forward to this wave from the moment they grab their t-grip. First-timers are usually surprised by this spectacular wave, creating a 100% chance of a “woo hoo!”.

The Short
These rapids are steep.  When I say steep, I mean…steep! When running these rapids you will carefully line-up the raft for a proper entrance, then dig-in the paddle strokes and let the chips fall! The 3 short Class 5+ rapids are: Pillow Rock, Iron Ring & Sweet Falls.

  • Pillow Rock
  • A giant rock on the left side of this rapid creates a huge pillow of water, with a big drop on the downstream side. Carefully navigating the top of the rapid, a true “Pillow Ride” creates a perfect ride carrying your just inches from the giant rock.

  • Iron Ring
  • A rapid with a very interesting history, the name sake of this rapid comes from a relic left behind reminding us of the bygone logging era in the Gauley River Canyon. It is also home of Woodstock Rock, which creates a monstrous pile of whitewater. I’ve watched countless boats try to run up and over it, some make it. Some don’t. The best line, in my opinion, is to drop-in the right corner of Woodstock. Big drop with less consequence.

  • Sweet’s Falls
  • So, you wanted to know my fav? Sweet Falls. Watch the video to see it for yourself. A unique combination of calm smooth water as you approach, followed by a massive drop over the falls with a big punch at the bottom. My hearts racing right now just writing about it! The key here? Approach.

Excited yet? (take a deep breath)

So that’s my Big 5 on the Upper G.  But there are a lot more great rapids I haven’t told you about.  One of them being another long Class 5 to finish up the day: Woods Ferry.  I’ll let you discover that one for yourself.

Alert! The New River is Rising!

Wednesday, August 18th, 2010

You like surprises? Good, ’cause we have one for you!

It rained south of us. A lot. Remember how the New River flows North? Well that means we have water on the way.

New River Big Water Rafting

The river is expected to be up to 2 ft by tomorrow morning, Thursday August 19th.  This is an awesome summer level for whitewater rafting. Two feet = big smiles.

Ah . . . warm water. Check. Sunshine. Check. Big waves. Check.

How Do We Know?
You trust us right? Did you know Songerville is home to the local Master Water Forecaster? (Say that 5 times fast)

Len Hanger has been chasing water all of his adult life. He communicates on the industries behalf with the Army Corp. of Engineers for high water river management and then alerts all the whitewater outfitters on what he feels is going to happen. He’s the man.

But wait! It gets better! (Say it aloud in your best infomercial-guy voice)
Coincidentally, Thursdays are $20 bucks off, we like to call them Thrillin’ Thursdays.

So, if you’re close by (say you live in Charleston,) or if you’re headed to the West Virginia State Fair you should give us a call (and bring us a funnel cake).

But wait! There’s more!
Want to know another great thing about this recent rain? The great river levels will be here through the weekend.

This just in from the Songerville Accu-weather desk….
We are expecting the rain to skedaddle by tomorrow with the sun moving in for the weekend. (check it for yourself: songer weather)

So give us a call and head to Songerville for some fun…and don’t forget my funnel cake!