Gunpowder Falls - 5 - Route 1 to U.S.40


Gunpowder Falls, Maryland, US

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5 - Route 1 to U.S.40

Usual Difficulty II-III (for normal flows)
Length 3.3 Miles
Avg. Gradient 20 fpm
Max Gradient 40 fpm


River Description

Daniel Anderson testified on 2003-07-15 13:51:45 :

The typical put-in for the Lower GunPowder is at the US1/Belair Road Bridge. There is a really nice gravel parking lot with easy access to the river on river left. Putting in here cuts off some of the flat water that you would have to paddle if you put in at Contend Bridge. The take out is at Jones Road, right before you get to the Route 40 bridge.

THE RAPIDS

Pots Rock – this is the first real rapid, run it from river right to left. At most levels, there is a descent surf wave at the very top of the rapid. The eddie at the bottom of the rapid on river right is really great for enders and cartwheels. At some levels, the hole right after the ledge is really good for spins.

Fault Line – this series of rapids is about a fourth of a mile long and begins right after you go under the I-95 bridge. There are tons of little play waves and holes on the way down this rapid, but they are mostly catch-em-as-you-go because eddies are scarce. At higher levels, there is a really fun slot move on river right about halfway through the rapids. Directly at the bottom of the slot move, there is a really good surfing wave.

S-Turn – This is the best rapid on the run. It consists of a nice little ledge drop, then the river makes a SHARP turn to the right over a huge rock. The first little ledge drop makes a really nice surfing wave at higher levels (+1’5”) – I had about a 5 minute surf! At lower levels, it makes a really awesome hole that is great for spins. The water going over the huge rock makes a really great hole, perfect for spins, loops, whatever! Watch out for the rock that is DIRECTLY downstream of this hole – if you get flipped (and you will!), you better roll up quick or your shoulder will be hurting! The best thing about this rapid is that at all levels, at least one of the wave/holes will be good. You can also hike down the railroad track from Jones Road if you want park’n’play.

Maryland and Delaware Canoe Trails, Ed Gertler

Buddy H posted, on the Monocacy Canoe Club Message Board:
The York Road Bunker Hill access to the Gunpowder is changing. They have cleared an area uphill from the river and old parking lot. This will become a new parking lot while the old lot by the brige abutment will become a no parking area used for dropping off and picking up. During the construction phase access from York road is severely restricted and may even be closed. Not sure what their plans for the north side access area of Bunker Hill are.

John Berg relates:
This is a great run if you can catch it after a rain when Loch Raven Reservoir is full. At lower levels there are not too many playspots. I have not run the upper sections. I usually put in at the Belair Road (Hwy 1) bridge for a shorter but more action-packed run.

Ed Evangelidi testifies:
There has been some theft problems at the various takeouts, so don’t leave your boat or gear unattended or leave anything of value visible in your car. Use the hiking trails (river right is best) to scout any rapids that you are unfamiliar with.


StreamTeam Status: Not Verified
Last Updated: 2004-04-04 19:59:02

I intended to do that

Detail Trip Report  I intended to do that  The GunPowder, MD(36.08KB .jpeg)

Stern Squirt

Detail Trip Report  Stern Squirt  The GunPowder, MD(334.45KB .jpeg)

Ender Spot

Detail Trip Report  Ender Spot  The GunPowder, MD(345.68KB .jpeg)

Lower hole on S-Turn

Detail Trip Report  Lower hole on S-Turn  The GunPowder, MD(37.26KB .jpeg)

Lower hole on S-Turn

Detail Trip Report  Lower hole on S-Turn  The GunPowder, MD(38.77KB .jpeg)

Lower hole on S-Turn

Detail Trip Report  Lower hole on S-Turn  The GunPowder, MD(637.58KB .bmp)

Top Wave of S-Turn

Detail Trip Report  Top Wave of S-Turn  The GunPowder, MD(630.62KB .bmp)

Ledge Hole

Detail Trip Report  Ledge Hole  The GunPowder, MD(501.93KB .jpeg)

S-Turn before carnage

Detail Trip Report  S-Turn before carnage  Gunpowder Falls, MD(121.76KB .jpeg)

S-Turn in Nov

Detail Trip Report  S-Turn in Nov  Gunpowder Falls, MD(116.49KB .jpeg)

Lower Gunpowder in Nov

Detail Trip Report  Lower Gunpowder in Nov  Gunpowder Falls, MD(114.49KB .jpeg)

Pots rock

Detail Trip Report  Pots rock  Lower Gun Poweder , MD(789.64KB .jpeg)

Pots Rock

Detail Trip Report  Pots Rock  Lower Gun Powder Falls, MD(789.64KB .jpeg)


Gauge Information

Gauge Description:

Daniel Anderson testified:
The only gage for the Lower GunPowder is the gage painted on the US1/Belair Road Bridge. The gage is on the downstream side of the bridge on river left. I would consider 0” to be the bare minimum to paddle. At 3” it isn’t too scrapy, 6” is getting better, and I would consider 10” to be the optimum. Higher than 1’ is a fun, fast run, but most of the play spots wash out or get vicious and trashy. If you can’t get to the bridge to check the level, check out www.watershedshop.com for levels or look at the postings on www.baltimorecanoeclub.org , usually some people who live around there keep the rest of us updated on the status of the river.

Report - Reports of Gunpowder Falls 5 - Route 1 to U.S.40 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 Gun Poweder [MD] Pots rock 1.6 BIll Dermota
The GunPowder [MD] Ledge Hole 1'3" Daniel Anderson
4y115d00h07m Lower Gun Powder Falls [MD] Pots Rock 1.6 BIll Dermota
7y68d08h07m Gunpowder Falls [MD] Lower Gunpowder in Nov n/a Stephen Forian
7y68d08h07m Gunpowder Falls [MD] S-Turn before carnage n/a Stephen Forian

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User Comments


2009-05-26 03:32:18 (990 days ago)
The Rapid names are somewhat incorrect: 'Pots Rock' should be 'Pot Rocks' and 'Fault Line' should
be 'Fall Line' Edit

2005-05-12 09:36:33 (2465 days ago)
Stephen J. EttingerDetails
Here is how to calculate whether you will have enough water. a)Check whether Loch Raven Reservoir
is full -- it normally stays full if the inflow exceeds about 150 cfs; b)If it is full, add the
gauge readings on the Gunpowder (at Glencoe), Western Run and Beaverdam Run. They should total at
least 350-375 cfs in the winter and spring, 400 cfs in the summer (when there is more evaporation
and more water drawn from the reservoir for lawns). c) If it is not full, forget it. d) It takes
about 2 days (at low levels) for that water to get to this section -- so, for example, Thursday's
reading will tell you whether you will have enough water on Saturday; e) Above those totals, you
get about 1 inch for every 40 cfs, for the first foot or so. After that, each inch requires more
cfs, but I haven't worked out the formula.
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