Blackwater - North Fork Confluence to Hendricks


Blackwater, West Virginia, US

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North Fork Confluence to Hendricks (Lower Blackwater)

Usual Difficulty III-V (for normal flows)
Length 7 Miles
Avg. Gradient 112 fpm

Scouting the Boof


Scouting the Boof
Photo of Ron Whitney scouting the Boof by Matt Muir (KHCC) taken 05/27/01 @ 460 cfs

Gauge Information

Name Range Difficulty Updated Level
BLACKWATER R AT DAVIS, WV
usgs-03066000 250 - 500 cfs III-V 00h45m 111 cfs (rc= -0.6 )


River Description

Keel Hauler Rating - 32

From the top, gradient by mile is:
144
127
90
101
71
121
50

Put-in 2 mi downstream the North Fork from Thomas past the town of Coketon. Park here, walk 3/4 mi on rail-trail past North Fork Falls. Put-in from an extremely steep goat trail just below the confluence of the Upper Blackwater and North Fork.
Takeout at the AW takeout on the right side of Black Fork just downstream of the confluence of Blackwater and Dry Fork in Hendricks.

Mark Anderson
adds a description of the run.
- The rapids begin immediately at the putin, so take a breather after the long carry in before launching. The first few rapids are nice technical boulder drops. Then you come to Krakatoa.
- Krakatoa is a sloping ledge into a mean hole followed by a second ledge. Scout this on the left. At lower flows the first ledge can be run left/center with left angle and the second can be boofed off a center shelf. At higher flows, the first ledge hole is harder to clear and the hole feeds undercuts on either side.
- Boof or Consequences (a.k.a. The Ledge or The Boof). This is not far downstream of Krakatoa. Most of the river is constricted over a 5-foot-ish ledge in the center of the river. Scout this as well. Boof the right corner into a right eddy. The pourover created in this drop literally spits sprays of water from the hole.
- Rock & Roll. This follows after some boat-scoutable drops. It is easy to scout this on the right by taking out just above the congested and blind entrance. There is a lot going on in this rapid and it's steeper than it looks, but there's more than one way to approach it. The rocks at the constriction at the bottom are undercut.
- The Slide. On down the river there is a long low-angle slide that goes on for a couple hundred feet with flow that shifts from left to right. Be sure to skirt the big hole at the bottom.
- The Waterfall. Midway through the run there's a 12-or-so-foot sloping waterfall with numerous lines and numerous junky spots. The left and center area seems to be easiest to navigate. There's vertical far right line where the flow lands on a rock shelf.
- Other Notes: People complain about the carry in, but the final 2 flat miles once the gorge widens out seems worse to me. There's plenty of Class IV fun in between the descriptions above. At lower flows there are inconvenient rocks in almost every rapid. At higher flows, there are several places where a boof will make the day go more smoothly.
AW Access Director Jason Robertson's directions and editorial comments:
Heading upriver from Parsons/Davis, turn right at the Hedricks (no-"n") store in Hendricks (with- "n"). Go to the end of the street (3 blocks) and park to left of foot bridge over river.
Heading downriver from the confluence, turn at the first left after the bridge, go to end of street and bear right at the "L", drive to end of street at next "L" will see parking area on left and foot bridge on left.
The site is in dire need of repair. Needs to be mowed/bush-hogged. The change room sidewalls were kicked out by some hoods 2 years ago and have not been repaired.


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Last Updated: 2008-08-10 13:30:24

Drop before the Slide

Detail Trip Report  Drop before the Slide  @Blackwater North Fork Confluence to Hendricks, WV(287.52KB .jpeg)

ed rader drops in

Detail Trip Report  ed rader drops in  @Blackwater North Fork Confluence to Hendricks, WV(2.07MB .jpeg)

John Haddock, Krakatoa

Detail Trip Report  John Haddock, Krakatoa  @Blackwater North Fork Confluence to Hendricks, WV(931.28KB .jpeg)

Why we boof

Detail Trip Report  Why we boof  Blackwater, Lower, WV(18.15KB .jpeg)

Last Bit of the North Fork

Detail Trip Report  Last Bit of the North Fork  Blackwater, Lower, WV(26.15KB .jpeg)

Krakatoa!

Detail Trip Report  Krakatoa!  Blackwater, Lower, WV(16.80KB .jpeg)

Scouting the Boof

Detail Trip Report  Scouting the Boof  Blackwater, Lower, WV(21.13KB .jpeg)

Jason at Krakatoa

Detail Trip Report  Jason at Krakatoa  Blackwater, WV(177.74KB .jpeg)

19319.jpeg

Detail Trip Report  19319.jpeg  Lower Blackwater, WV(1.83MB .jpeg)


Gauge Information

Gauge Description:

Blackwater USGS Gauge

Gauge Information

Name Range Difficulty Updated Level
BLACKWATER R AT DAVIS, WV
usgs-03066000 250 - 500 cfs III-V 00h45m 111 cfs (rc= -0.6 )

RangeWater LevelDifficultyComment
0 - 250 cfs extremely Low-barely Low III-V
250 - 500 cfs barely runnable-high runnable III-V

Report - Reports of Blackwater North Fork Confluence to Hendricks and related gauges

Reports give the public a chance to report on river conditions throughout the country as well as log the history of a river.

Reports

When River/Gauge Subject Level Reporter
Lower Blackwater [WV] 19319.jpeg 500 cfs William Armstrong
76d14h27m @Blackwater North Fork Confluence to Hendricks [WV] Drop before the Slide 330 cfs Chris Preperato
223d04h40m /Blackwater-North Fork Confluence to Hendricks [WV] ed rader drops in 410 cfs mike Beswick
1y135d07h50m /Blackwater-North Fork Confluence to Hendricks [WV] John Haddock, Krakatoa 0 cfs Brett Mayer-Aschhoff
5y126d12h13m Blackwater [WV] Jason at Krakatoa 310cfs Jeff Macklin
> 10 years Blackwater, Lower [WV] Why we boof 460 cfs Matt Muir

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User Comments


2012-01-10 12:45:24 (31 days ago)
Chris PreperatoDetails
A few things to update from several runs in 2011.<br>
In the lead in to Rock and Roll, the current bounces off a boulder and turns right. There are a few
annoying F-U rocks in there, especially below 400cfs, and they can put you sideways into an
inconvenient hole.<br>
As for Rock and Roll itself, two main lines I've run. All the way down the right is fairly
straight-forward, and then the left line involves a series of tight turns. At low flows, its a
narrow line with lots of piton/head impact risk, but in the 4-450 range its a really fun line.<br>
Left out of Mark's description is a rapid in between Rock and Roll and the Slide that deserves a
look your first time down. You'll run an easier rapid after rock and roll, and then there will be a
BIG boulder on the right with the current channeling left. Its essentially a broken off-angle drop
in an L shape. The right side falls off early into a crease, and the left side lands on a junky
rock ledge. About 20yds downstream is a pretty nasty pocket hole on the left that is easy to avoid
on the right when you are upright. A boater who flips in the top ledge almost always ends up in
that hole though, which can be tough to surf out of. I've run it all 3 ways, and finding the middle
line to be ideal ideal, but the left side is definitely the junkiest of the routes, especially in
the 3-400cfs range.<br>
As for wood, there is one log that is probably the same spot as Nori mentioned in 2006. It's about
a mile after the Slide in one of the many boulder garden rapids. You can see it early enough to
avoid it to the left. There is also a tree on the far left at the Waterfall, but, its not really in
the way of the left line. The center line is more fun anyway.

2009-10-11 11:22:18 (852 days ago)
From Boatertalk: Be aware that halfway between the low angle slide (following the first four good
rapids)and the cascading waterfall in the Lower Blackwater, there is a strainer hidden underwater,
inside of a hole in the traditional line at that point, and COMPLETELY INVISIBLE FROM ABOVE. It is
just before the river makes its first split around the islands. If you were to try and punch the
hole, you will quickly find an 8 inch log across your stomach and you would need some buddies with
a rope to drag your boat backwards out of this particular situation. **This Tree is Gone as of
March '10*** Please be aware of trees on Lower B at all times... Edit

2006-07-10 15:27:40 (2041 days ago)
Nori OnishiDetails
The tree in lower blackwater is back again. After all the big rapids there was a tree on a drop
that has a huge boulder in the middle. Old one flushed out two years ago but there was a new on on
July 8 2006. This tree is only constricting the right side and left side is wide open.

2005-07-11 14:53:08 (2405 days ago)
Mark AndersonDetails
Just a little description here of the run for those who might be looking for such details:<br>
<br>
- The rapids begin immediately at the putin, so take a breather after the long carry in before
launching. The first few rapids are nice technical boulder drops. Then you come to Krakatoa.<br>
<br>
- Krakatoa is a sloping ledge into a mean hole followed by a second ledge. Scout this on the left.
At lower flows the first ledge can be run left/center with left angle and the second can be boofed
off a center shelf. At higher flows, the first ledge hole is harder to clear and the hole feeds
undercuts on either side.<br>
<br>
- Boof or Consequences (a.k.a. The Ledge or The Boof). This is not far downstream of Krakatoa. Most
of the river is constricted over a 5-foot-ish ledge in the center of the river. Scout this as well.
Boof the right corner into a right eddy. The pourover created in this drop literally spits sprays
of water from the hole.<br>
<br>
- Rock & Roll. This follows after some boat-scoutable drops. It is easy to scout this on the
right by taking out just above the congested and blind entrance. There is a lot going on in this
rapid and it's steeper than it looks, but there's more than one way to approach it. The rocks at
the constriction at the bottom are undercut.<br>
<br>
- The Slide. On down the river there is a long low-angle slide that goes on for a couple hundred
feet with flow that shifts from left to right. Be sure to skirt the big hole at the bottom.<br>
<br>
- The Waterfall. Midway through the run there's a 12-or-so-foot sloping waterfall with numerous
lines and numerous junky spots. The left and center area seems to be easiest to navigate. There's
vertical far right line where the flow lands on a rock shelf.<br>
<br>
Other Notes: People complain about the carry in, but the final 2 flat miles once the gorge widens
out seems worse to me. There's plenty of Class IV fun in between the descriptions above. At lower
flows there are inconvenient rocks in almost every rapid. At higher flows, there are several places
where a boof will make the day go more smoothly.
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