Ashuelot, New Hampshire, US |
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| Usual Difficulty | II-IV (for normal flows) |
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| Length | 3.5 Miles |
| Avg. Gradient | 55 fpm |
| Max Gradient | 80 fpm |
| Name | Range | Difficulty | Updated | Level |
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| ASHUELOT RIVER AT HINSDALE, NH | ||||
| usgs-01161000 | 4.50 - 7.00 ft | II-IV | 00h23m | 4.42 ft (rc= -0.0 ) |
Put in elevation........430' Take out elevation......239' Total drop..............191' Average drop/mile.......55' Distance................3.5 miles River width average.....85' River water quality.....Poor to fair, water clarity fair. Scenery.................poor in spots, a few factories along the way.
Flood of 2005
On October 9th of 2005 the Hindsdale gage peaked out at well over 10000 cfs from the remains of a tropical storm that inundated southwestern New Hampshire. Flood damage along this section is significant and still being evaluated at this time. Apparently the two dams (upper and lower Robertson dams) were breached during this hydroligical event. There are also reports of paper mill machinery washed into the river. Be aware and paddle with care.
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River Flow information |
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Gauge: USGS (Hinsdale) Minimum level: 4.5Â/750 cfs |
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Low: 4.7Â/810 cfs |
Medium: 4.9Â/1000 cfs |
High: 5.5Â/1500 cfs |
| Name | Range | Difficulty | Updated | Level | ||||||||
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| ASHUELOT RIVER AT HINSDALE, NH | ||||||||||||
| usgs-01161000 | 4.50 - 7.00 ft | II-IV | 00h23m | 4.42 ft (rc= -0.0 ) | ||||||||
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| When | River/Gauge | Subject | Level | Reporter |
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| 7y285d12h05m | Ashuelot [NH] |
First of the Third |
1100 cfs | Mark Lacroix |
| Mile | Rapid Name | Class | Features (Legend) |
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| 0.0 | Section 1 | II | |
| 1.6 | Section 2 | III | |
| 2.2 | Section 3 | III+ |
User Comments
strainer on the river left side of papermill rapid and another very large tree strainer on the
river right side of the 'last big rapid' before town. They were easy to see with the leaves still
on. ran this 8/30/11, clean through the first section, second section looked to be clean from the
road, but did not get a chance to run it. 2 big glass waves looked to be easily surfable on the
entrance to the last rapid of the first section. Very fun run overall. Edit
different levels. To day the level was 4.02 feet which in CFS is 360. Yes it was low but we where
able to stay in our boats and find a line. Yes it was low! Yes I would run it again at this level
if nothing else was running and I was really looking to paddle. Below the paper mill rapid there is
a new strainer. It is a tree! It is almost river wide. We where able to make it around on way river
left! If the level rises and the current becomes stronger it could be a problem. There are branches
along the upper part of the tree. These could become a problem as well as the main part of the tree
itself. It has leaves on it so I would guess it has come down in the last few weeks.
intermediate to advanced play boaters. May I add they are both loopable. The first hole is very
retentive and is great for learning to loop and cartwheel. Besides that the run is very fun too not
much maneuvering but big waves and holes.
Company Rapid at a gauge level of 5.7' which made the run a continuous class IV with some haystack
waves higher than 4'. It was a thrilling and fast ride at that level with not much to play in on
the way down. Edit