Slickrock Creek, North Carolina, US
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Big Fat Gap to Lake Cheoh
| Usual Difficulty |
III-V (for normal flows) |
| Length |
6.5 Miles |
River Description
Dudley Bass in July/Aug issue o
Take out elevation is 1086.
Getting to the put-in requires an extensive hike.
StreamTeam Status: Not Verified
Last Updated: 2009-11-12 14:07:45
Editors
User Comments
the day before and throughout the night. Tellico peaked at 7.8ft at 6am. We began the 1.5 mile hike
down a well maintained trail at 12noon and put-on the river at 1pm. The put-in water level might
look a little low. However, there are many tributaries that pour in just downstream to bring the
flow up. All streams, tributaries, and ditches will have water. Bear Creek Falls on Bear Creek will
have lots of water but you will still be able to see rock behind the curtain. All creeks along Hwy
129's "The Dragon" were running well. This run is 6.5 miles of non-stop class 3-4 whitewater with a
Class 5 waterfall...Wild Cat Falls. There are lots of blind drops and several logs to watch out
for. Boat scouting skills are a must or you'll never get out before dark. Keep in mind, a well
maintained trail follows this run to the lake and up the river left side of the lake to Hwy 129. We
started hiking in at 12noon, put-on at 1pm, got to Calderwood Lake at 5:30pm, and made to the car
at the Cheoah take-out at 5:55pm. One last thing, the good portage route for Wildcat Falls is on
the left...not on the right even though it can be portaged on the right. The Lower Falls should be
portaged on the left also.
creek, but didn't know what was an acceptable water level to run it at. Edit