Pleasant, W. Branch - Bear Brook to Long Pond Road (Gulf Hagas)


Pleasant, W. Branch, Maine, US

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Bear Brook to Long Pond Road (Gulf Hagas)

Usual Difficulty V (for normal flows)
Length 4.7 Miles
Avg. Gradient 110 fpm

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Photo of Adam Craig by Anna Staehli taken 11/13/03 @ 14



River Description

Tom McKee shared:
 

Here's a description of the run that I wrote for someone recently that might want to be included on the website: Gulf Hagas is the best whitewater run in Maine and, now that I live in Colorado, a creek that I miss dearly.
 

The general gist of the run is this: Overall, the river is solid class V. Your first mile is moving flatwater. Your next 1/4 mile is 4 easy ledges ranging from 6 to 18'. After that, the rest of the run (2 miles-ish) is very gorged out with very few opportunities for escape if something goes wrong. Everything is scoutable (with a little effort). So the first mile is nothing. Put in at the bridge (where the upper trail to the waterfalls starts) and float for a while. Watch for moose and other wildlife. After that, though, the character of the river changes.

First off, you have two options: 1) Keep going straight and paddle over Stair Falls, a bony triple-ledged sort of thing that is kinda fun (class III+), or 2) take a right into a tiny channel that lets you paddle over a 6-footer (my personal choice, class IV). If you miss the right, no big deal, hit it up next time. After that, the two channels meet and the run is now the same.

Next you have another easy river-wide ledge (6 foot-ish) that can be run middle or far right (class IV at best).

Next is Faceplant, an easy 10' boof, very fun (middle).

Right after that is Billings (4+), an 18' waterfall (boof middle, boof right, or slide left).
 

Okay, that's the first 1/4 mile of whitewater. Freaked out? Just get out before Billings on river left (I think it's possible) and hike back upstream on the trail on river left back to the car.
 

So the run has been quite open up to this point. Often you can see people hiking or hard-core folks finishing the AT. Right after this moment, though, things change significantly. From here on out the gorge walls will rise vertically 100+ feet and instead of ledges you will generally have hard rapids, depending on level, and you are very committed. Lower water means greater pin potential and higher flows mean some burly holes.

I won't get too much into the rapids but right off the bat you should know that there is one drop (Amok,a.k.a. Wedge, 5+) that is regularly portaged on the right due to the sieve at the end. Everything else is good to go, including Turnstile (class-III move with class-V consequences), Buttermilk (sweet 15' ledge), and Jaws (narrow, twisty, long class-V drop). The rapids are around every corner and VERY fun. There's tons of stuff in this 2 or 3 miles or so. Pretty much the action doesn't end until the takeout (right where you'd cross the river on foot if you were a hiker heading upstream).

If you have decent class-V skills you should be fine. The bottom limit level is probably -4" (which would suck) and the top is, well, BIG (I've run it at 19" with huge waterfalls cascading into the gorge from both sides and it was SWEET!) At super high water, Faceplant (usually one of the easiest/most fun rapids on the run), gets unrunnable.
 

The gauge is the concrete abutment at the base of the put-in bridge (ignore the spray-painted gauge). Even with the abutment is 0". Usually the last two weeks of April to the first week of May are pretty good to go. In the fall, 2 to 3" of rain will do it too. Just watch the Piscatiquis gauge at Blanchard. I can't remember the exact correlation but I figure if a good rainstorm brings it up to 1000 and rising, Gulf Hagas will be good. Also, I think there are gauges downstream on the Pleasant (Gulf Hagas' real name) that might help. You can always call the guys at the Ski Rack in Bangor and they can tell you a ton. If you're just getting started creeking in the area be sure to check out Sandy Stream (near Kingsfield, easy class V with fun ledges, wide open), the East Branch of the Piscatiquis (Shirley Mills to Blanchard, pretty straightforward, but with two big drops--portageable), and Smalls Falls (park and huck on the way to Rangley). Enjoy! -Tom McKee


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Last Updated: 2001-08-31 17:01:32

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Staircase

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Faceplant

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Jaws

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Jaws

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Buttermilk

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Jaws

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Get in

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Josh Geib running Billings

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Sunshine on the Gulf Hagas

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Gauge Information

Gauge Description:

Runnable in late spring or after heavy rain. The gage is the downstream, river-right abutment footing of the putin bridge. 4 inches below the footing is a minimum level; even with the footing is medium, and 8 inches above the footing is high. A vague correlation: if the Piscataquis is high or rising, the Pleasant is likely to have water.

Report - Reports of Pleasant, W. Branch Bear Brook to Long Pond Road (Gulf Hagas) 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
1y98d01h39m @Pleasant, W. Branch Bear Brook to Long Pond Road (Gulf Hagas) [ME] Staircase 10 inches Wayne Gman
1y99d10h00m @Pleasant, W. Branch Bear Brook to Long Pond Road (Gulf Hagas) [ME] Faceplant 0 cfs Josh Geib
1y99d10h20m @Pleasant, W. Branch Bear Brook to Long Pond Road (Gulf Hagas) [ME] Jaws 0 cfs Josh Geib
1y99d10h20m @Pleasant, W. Branch Bear Brook to Long Pond Road (Gulf Hagas) [ME] Jaws 0 cfs Josh Geib
1y99d10h24m @Pleasant, W. Branch Bear Brook to Long Pond Road (Gulf Hagas) [ME] Account of 11/03/10 0 cfs Josh Geib
1y99d10h24m @Pleasant, W. Branch Bear Brook to Long Pond Road (Gulf Hagas) [ME] Account of 11/03/10 0 cfs Josh Geib
1y99d10h24m @Pleasant, W. Branch Bear Brook to Long Pond Road (Gulf Hagas) [ME] Account of 11/03/10 0 cfs Josh Geib
1y99d10h24m @Pleasant, W. Branch Bear Brook to Long Pond Road (Gulf Hagas) [ME] Jaws 0 cfs Josh Geib
1y99d10h24m @Pleasant, W. Branch Bear Brook to Long Pond Road (Gulf Hagas) [ME] Buttermilk 0 cfs Josh Geib
1y99d10h28m @Pleasant, W. Branch Bear Brook to Long Pond Road (Gulf Hagas) [ME] Account of 11/03/10 0 cfs Josh Geib
1y99d10h28m @Pleasant, W. Branch Bear Brook to Long Pond Road (Gulf Hagas) [ME] Account of 11/03/10 0 cfs Josh Geib
1y99d10h28m @Pleasant, W. Branch Bear Brook to Long Pond Road (Gulf Hagas) [ME] Account of 11/03/10 0 cfs Josh Geib
1y99d10h28m @Pleasant, W. Branch Bear Brook to Long Pond Road (Gulf Hagas) [ME] Get in 0 cfs Josh Geib
1y99d10h28m @Pleasant, W. Branch Bear Brook to Long Pond Road (Gulf Hagas) [ME] Account of 11/03/10 0 cfs Josh Geib
1y99d10h56m @Pleasant, W. Branch Bear Brook to Long Pond Road (Gulf Hagas) [ME] Josh Geib running Billings 0 cfs Josh Geib
3y271d02h05m Gulf Hagas [ME] Sunshine on the Gulf Hagas -4" John Alden
8y91d10h05m West Branch Pleasant (Gulf Hagas) [ME] Faceplant 14 Chris Hull

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Rapid Summary

Mile Rapid Name Class Features (Legend)
0.0Dead Moose SluiceIVWaterfall
1.4Stair FallsIVWaterfall Photo
1.6Billings FallsIV+Waterfall
2.8Buttermilk FallsIVWaterfall
3.1JawsV

Rapid Descriptions

Dead Moose Sluice (Class IV)

The River forks and for the attentive boater there is a micro channel that reconnects the two 1st drops in the right and Left Channels. The Prefered Right Channel leads to Dead Moose Falls for a sweet 6 foot boof. Best to stay off the walls in the landing.



Stair Falls (Class IV, Mile 1.4)

Staircase

Staircase
Photo of Jeff Ackerman by Wayne Gman taken 11/05/10 @ 10 inches

Several Scrapy Steps that are pretty but not much fun. If they look good the gorge will be hell.



Billings Falls (Class IV+, Mile 1.6)

Right after Faceplant is Billings (4+), an 18' waterfall (boof middle, boof right, or slide left).



Buttermilk Falls (Class IV, Mile 2.8)

A sweet 15' ledge.

 

 



Jaws (Class V, Mile 3.1)

A narrow, twisty, long class-V dro.




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