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AW in the MidAtlantic

American Whitewater has a long history of working in the Mid-Atlantic. Our regional conservation and access program is directed towards securing recreational releases from dams and securing public access points to rivers, which would otherwise be lost due to development. Our work on securing releases on the Gauley and Yough (both Upper and Lower) have proven integral to developing regional rural economic strategies and building sustainable commercial markets for eco-tourism opportunities. We are lucky that West Virginia, Virginia, Pennsylvania, and Maryland have fairly strong navigability and public access laws; however we are vigilant for any legislation that would reduce the public right to float. We are also increasingly concerned about the state of water quality in the Mid-Atlantic and the effect of surface mining and extractive mountain top mining removal in which unusable dross is simply pushed into sensitive headwaters streams and creeks.

Little Sandy Church Welcomes Paddlers

posted August 22, 2008
by Charles Walbridge
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Whitewater paddlers in Bruceton Mills, West Virginia have often used the parking lot behind the Little Sandy Church of the Nazarine to access Little Sandy Creek. This past summer Pastor Chad Harvey told me that parents in his congregation had asked for a fence to keep their youngsters from falling into the river. The church board approved construction, but because they wanted to continue the church's tradition of hospitality towards paddlers they also planned to build a gate. This will allow easy access to the river. American Whitewater wishes to thank Pastor Harvey and his congregation for their continued hospitality.

Big Sandy Creek Access Improved

posted August 22, 2008
by Charles Walbridge
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Friends of the Cheat, with the help of whitewater paddlers throughout the region, constructed a new parking area along the Big Sandy Creek in Rockville, West Virginia. This will provide secure public access to this popular whitewater run. The location is on river left, just upstream of the Rockville Bridge. There's space for over 30 cars here, and we hope that this will relieve congestion on busy spring weekends. The road from the bridge to the lot was also widened and greatly improved. Future plans include trails to several different spots along the shore.

Big Sandy Gets Boost From Redwood Creek Wines

posted August 21, 2008
by Kevin Colburn
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We are happy to announce that Friends of the Cheat won second place in the Redwood Creek Wine Greater Outdoors Project, winning $10,000.  The money will be used to secure land along the Big Sandy and place it in conservation easement.  The land will protect public access to the river as well as the river itself. We would like to thank the many paddlers that voted online in support of the project, Friends of the Cheat for writing a great proposal and taking the initiative on this great project, and of course Redwood Creek Wines for making public enjoyment and protection of awesome places a funding priority.

Gauley River Access Plans Announced by Park Service

posted August 13, 2008
by Mark Singleton
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This spring the Gauley River National Recreation Area acquired the Masons Branch and Woods Ferry access locations. Over the past few months American Whitewater has been working with the Gauley River National Recreation Area to insure that private boaters have continuing access at these critical take-out/put-in locations. Today the park issued an open letter to boaters outlining their plans to manage these access points.

Tenth Annual AW Over the Falls Ohiopyle Falls Festival

posted August 6, 2008
by Mark Singleton
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On August 23, 2008 AW will be running Ohiopyle Falls during this one day event and festival.

Savage River Releases Announced

posted July 2, 2008
by Charles Walbridge

In efforts to further the access of great whitewater in Garrett County, the Adventure Sports Center International (ASCI) (with the help of many local organizations and businesses), is excited to help facilitate the 2008 Savage River Releases. The Savage River Release scheduled for Sunday, July 6 is ON Time: 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. Volume: 1000 CFS. Read on, then come out and enjoy this very beautiful, very continuous class III+ Creek!

 

New Public Access for Gauley River

posted May 15, 2008
by Mark Singleton
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The National Park Service is purchasing property from two West Virginia landowners to improve public access to the Gauley River.  The sites, located at Woods Ferry and Mason Branch, are established put-in and take-out sites for boaters, kayakers, canoeists and rafters along the river between the public put-in at the Summersville Dam and the take-out at Swiss, almost 26 miles downstream.

2007 Gauley Festival Economic Impact Study

posted May 6, 2008
by Carla Miner
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American Whitewater commissioned the consulting firm Crane Associates of Burlington, Vermont to conduct an Economic Impact Study on Gauley Festival. Crane Associates specializes in the economics of rivers and natural resources. They help communities find their balance between sustainable economic development and natural resource protection.

Virginia Access Opportunity Stalled

posted February 12, 2008
by Kevin Colburn
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Last month we alerted paddlers to a piece of state legislation that would have authorized a study of stream access problems and opportunities in Virginia.   The Rules Committee could only support a specific number of studies for 2008, and unfortunately the river access study did not make the cut.  We hope that with broad support the resolution will succeed next year. 

WVU Students Team Up For River Access

posted October 30, 2007
by Charles Walbridge
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For the third year in a row two groups of West Virginia University students and staff from Greg Corio's Adventure West Virginia program joined forces with Friends of Cheat to maintain vital river access points. At the Friends of Cheat Access in Albright, the job was to harden a badly eroded launch site. At Jenkinsburg, the focus was on trash collection. Both efforts will improve these places for local and visiting whitewater paddlers

Wave Sport presents Steward of the Year Award to Barry Adams

posted September 24, 2007
by Mark Singleton
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American Whitewater and Wave Sport presented the Steward of the Year Award to Barry Adams of Pittsburgh, PA at the 2007 American Whitewater Gauley Festival in Summersville, WV this past weekend. Adams is the second recipient of the annual river stewardship achievement award that recognizes individuals who make outstanding contributions to river access, conservation, and/or safety on behalf of American Whitewater. Along with the recognition Adams was awarded a Wave Sport boat of his choice.

Friendsville Boater Etiquette

posted May 17, 2007
by Mark Singleton
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With additional water in the Upper Yough this summer from a newly negotiated flow schedule it’s time to talk about boater etiquette in Friendsville. Remember that community standards are not the same from one town to the next and the conservative index ranks high in this area. When visiting Friendsville, here are some things to consider in this tight knit community:

New Saturday Releases Secured on the Upper Youghiogheny

posted April 20, 2007
by Kevin Colburn
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Paddlers have been negotiating a new release schedule on Maryland's Upper Youghiogheny River with Brookfield Power and other stakeholders for over one year.  The results have just been released in a new permit for the operation of the Deep Creek Dam.  This year, and for the foreseeable future, paddlers will be treated to upper Yough releases on every Saturday from mid-June through mid-September!

Cheat Canyon Settlement Reached; Land Set Aside for Endangered Species

posted February 13, 2007
by Charles Walbridge
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After two years of intense negotiations an agreement reached to protect endangered species in the Cheat River Canyon. Allegheny Wood Products acquired roughly 5,000 acres in the Cheat Canyon below Albright, WV in 2003 for $9.75 million. When they began building roads and cutting trees the following year the government took no steps to enforce the Endangered Species Act. A lawsuit was filed in 2005 by Friends of Blackwater Canyon, the WV Chapter of the Sierra Club, and the Cheat Lake Environmental and Recreational Association. Although American Whitewater was not a party to the litigation we are gratified that an agreement was reached and commend both parties for their efforts.

New Project Threatens Holtwood Playspots (PA)

posted March 28, 2006
by Kevin Colburn
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A new project has been proposed that would likely destroy most or all of the popular play waves and holes downstream of the Holtwood Dam on Pennsylvania's Susquehanna River. American Whitewater is working with regional clubs and businesses to assure that paddler's interests are considered and met in the case that the project is carried out.

Lehigh River Management Announced (PA)

posted February 21, 2006
by Kevin Colburn
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The Army Corps of Engineers recently announced its plans for operation of their dam that regulates the Lehigh River, for the 2006 recreation season.  The plan includes increasing storage in the reservoir to enhance their ability to provide both base flows and whitewater releases.The ACOE has adopted a commendably collaborative approach to optimizing the management of the Lehigh River, and deserve credit for being open to change and to involving all stakeholders.   

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Upcoming Events

Calendar Control Date:
Calendar by Date by Title By Year

September 2008

S M T W T F S
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Upper Yough Releases
10:00 am -1:00 pm est
Standard releases are 600 CFS plus natural flow 600- cfs

2
3
4
5
 
 
Gauley River Releases
07:00 am -1:00 pm est
2800- cfs

Upper Yough Releases
10:00 am -1:00 pm est
Standard releases are 600 CFS plus natural flow 600- cfs

6
 
 
Gauley River Releases
06:00 am -2:00 pm est
2800- cfs

Upper Yough Releases
10:00 am -1:00 pm est
Standard releases are 600 CFS plus natural flow 600- cfs

7
 
Gauley River Releases
06:00 am -2:00 pm est
2800- cfs

8
 
 
Gauley River Releases
07:00 am -1:00 pm est
2800- cfs

Upper Yough Releases
10:00 am -1:00 pm est
Standard releases are 600 CFS plus natural flow 600- cfs

9
10
11
12
 
 
Gauley River Releases
07:00 am -1:00 pm est
2800- cfs

Upper Yough Releases
10:00 am -1:00 pm est
Standard releases are 600 CFS plus natural flow 600- cfs

13
 
 
 
Lehigh River Releases
-

Gauley River Releases
06:00 am -2:00 pm est
2800- cfs

Upper Yough Releases
10:00 am -1:00 pm est
Standard releases are 600 CFS plus natural flow 600- cfs

14
 
 
Lehigh River Releases
-

Gauley River Releases
06:00 am -2:00 pm est
2800- cfs

15
 
 
Gauley River Releases
07:00 am -1:00 pm est
2800- cfs

Upper Yough Releases
10:00 am -1:00 pm est
Standard releases are 600 CFS plus natural flow 600- cfs

16
17
18
19
 
 
 
AW Gauley River Festival
-

Gauley River Releases
07:00 am -1:00 pm est
2800- cfs

Upper Yough Releases
10:00 am -1:00 pm est
Standard releases are 600 CFS plus natural flow 600- cfs

20
 
 
AW Gauley River Festival
-

Gauley River Releases
06:00 am -3:00 pm est
Gauley Festival Weekend, Extra hour of water 2800- cfs

21
 
 
AW Gauley River Festival
-

Gauley River Releases
06:00 am -3:00 pm est
Gauley Festival Weekend, Extra hour of water 2800- cfs

22
 
 
 
ANIMAL Upper Gauley Race
-

Gauley River Releases
07:00 am -2:00 pm est
Gauley Race Day 2800- cfs

Upper Yough Releases
10:00 am -1:00 pm est
Standard releases are 600 CFS plus natural flow 600- cfs

23
24
25
26
 
 
Gauley River Releases
07:00 am -1:00 pm est
2800- cfs

Upper Yough Releases
10:00 am -1:00 pm est
Standard releases are 600 CFS plus natural flow 600- cfs

27
 
 
Lehigh River Releases
-

Gauley River Releases
06:00 am -2:00 pm est
2800- cfs

28
 
 
Lehigh River Releases
-

Gauley River Releases
06:00 am -2:00 pm est
2800- cfs

29
 
 
Gauley River Releases
07:00 am -1:00 pm est
2800- cfs

Upper Yough Releases
10:00 am -1:00 pm est
Standard releases are 600 CFS plus natural flow 600- cfs

30
1
2
3
4

Events
Upper Yough Releases Friendsville,MD starts 09/01/08
Gauley River Releases Summersville,WV starts 09/05/08
Lehigh River Releases Carbon County,PA starts 09/13/08
AW Gauley River Festival Summersville,WV starts 09/19/08
ANIMAL Upper Gauley Race Summersville,WV starts 09/22/08
2008 American Open McHenry,MD starts 10/03/08
Tohickon Releases Point Pleasant,PA starts 11/01/08
Ohiopyle Over the Falls Festival Ohiopyle,PA starts 08/22/09
  (iCal)  

Events

Calendar Control Date:
Calendar by Date by Title By Year

September 2008

S M T W T F S
31
1
 
Upper Yough Releases
10:00 am -1:00 pm est
Standard releases are 600 CFS plus natural flow 600- cfs

2
3
4
5
 
 
Gauley River Releases
07:00 am -1:00 pm est
2800- cfs

Upper Yough Releases
10:00 am -1:00 pm est
Standard releases are 600 CFS plus natural flow 600- cfs

6
 
 
Gauley River Releases
06:00 am -2:00 pm est
2800- cfs

Upper Yough Releases
10:00 am -1:00 pm est
Standard releases are 600 CFS plus natural flow 600- cfs

7
 
Gauley River Releases
06:00 am -2:00 pm est
2800- cfs

8
 
 
Gauley River Releases
07:00 am -1:00 pm est
2800- cfs

Upper Yough Releases
10:00 am -1:00 pm est
Standard releases are 600 CFS plus natural flow 600- cfs

9
10
11
12
 
 
Gauley River Releases
07:00 am -1:00 pm est
2800- cfs

Upper Yough Releases
10:00 am -1:00 pm est
Standard releases are 600 CFS plus natural flow 600- cfs

13
 
 
 
Lehigh River Releases
-

Gauley River Releases
06:00 am -2:00 pm est
2800- cfs

Upper Yough Releases
10:00 am -1:00 pm est
Standard releases are 600 CFS plus natural flow 600- cfs

14
 
 
Lehigh River Releases
-

Gauley River Releases
06:00 am -2:00 pm est
2800- cfs

15
 
 
Gauley River Releases
07:00 am -1:00 pm est
2800- cfs

Upper Yough Releases
10:00 am -1:00 pm est
Standard releases are 600 CFS plus natural flow 600- cfs

16
17
18
19
 
 
 
AW Gauley River Festival
-

Gauley River Releases
07:00 am -1:00 pm est
2800- cfs

Upper Yough Releases
10:00 am -1:00 pm est
Standard releases are 600 CFS plus natural flow 600- cfs

20
 
 
AW Gauley River Festival
-

Gauley River Releases
06:00 am -3:00 pm est
Gauley Festival Weekend, Extra hour of water 2800- cfs

21
 
 
AW Gauley River Festival
-

Gauley River Releases
06:00 am -3:00 pm est
Gauley Festival Weekend, Extra hour of water 2800- cfs

22
 
 
 
ANIMAL Upper Gauley Race
-

Gauley River Releases
07:00 am -2:00 pm est
Gauley Race Day 2800- cfs

Upper Yough Releases
10:00 am -1:00 pm est
Standard releases are 600 CFS plus natural flow 600- cfs

23
24
25
26
 
 
Gauley River Releases
07:00 am -1:00 pm est
2800- cfs

Upper Yough Releases
10:00 am -1:00 pm est
Standard releases are 600 CFS plus natural flow 600- cfs

27
 
 
Lehigh River Releases
-

Gauley River Releases
06:00 am -2:00 pm est
2800- cfs

28
 
 
Lehigh River Releases
-

Gauley River Releases
06:00 am -2:00 pm est
2800- cfs

29
 
 
Gauley River Releases
07:00 am -1:00 pm est
2800- cfs

Upper Yough Releases
10:00 am -1:00 pm est
Standard releases are 600 CFS plus natural flow 600- cfs

30
1
2
3
4

Events
Gauley River Releases Summersville,WV starts 09/05/08
Tohickon Releases Point Pleasant,PA starts 11/01/08
Upper Yough Releases Friendsville,MD starts 09/05/08
  (iCal)  

Associated Projects

  • Gauley River
    For many years AW has worked on the protection of this river and advocated for public access.
  • Upper Yough Releases
    American Whitewater worked closely with local paddlers and other stakeholders to negotiate an improved flow regime on the Upper Yough.
  • Virginia Access
    Virginia has some superb rivers and river access laws among the worst in the Nation. American Whitewater is working to assure the basic right to float down a stream in Virginia.
  • Lehigh River
    AW has worked with local paddling clubs to improve the recreational value of dam releases on the Lehigh
  • Upper Yough Access
    AW collaboratively manages the put in for the Upper Youghiogheny River in Western Maryland.

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