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Moose, NY

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2. Lower: Rock Island to Fowlersville

Class III-IV
9 Miles

Mixmaster


Mixmaster
Photo by Adrian VandenBout taken October 29, 2005 @ 4.4'

Gauge Information

low
3.24
7/4 9:45

Min Sug. Level:  3.4 ft Max Sug. Level:  10 ft

River Description

Getcher Moose Fest Newspaper here! (pdf file, 10.9 MB)

Logistics:
See the Lower Moose Map. The normal putin is at Rock Island, off Moose River Road, about three miles West of Rte. 28. The takeout is at Fowlerville Road, the normal putin for the Bottom Moose. To get to the takeout from the putin, continue West on Moose River Road for about 4 miles.
Bear Right at Porter's Corners, staying on Moose River Road.
After another 2.5 miles, take a Right onto North South Road.
At the T intersection, hang Left onto Penny Settlement Road.
After a short drive, take your first Right onto Fowlerville Road. The river's about a mile and a half along Fowlerville. Park before the river, on the left or the right. (There's a good sandy parking area on the left.)

See also the Google Directions from Utica.

Those wishing to run the class-4 section usually put in at Rock Island. Those wishing to run the class-3 section (Middle Moose) usually take out at Rock Island: Longitude - 75, 09, 27 and Latitude 43, 36, 01.

AWA Journal, Spring 1980, Adirondack Canoe Waters South Flow, Adirondack

See also the Middle Moose, Class III, and Bottom Moose, Class V.

Also see Kathy Kempson's Virtual Moose Tour. (Clicking will open a new browser window.)

Also see CNY's Moose description.

Latitute/Longitude coordinates verified by GPS.


StreamTeam Status: verified
Last Updated: 2008-05-09 06:24:23

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Tannery rapid


Tannery rapid  Lower Moose NY
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Kurt looks back at Froth Hole


Kurt looks back at Froth Hole  Lower Moose NY
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scouting the line at McMaster


scouting the line at McMaster  Lower Moose NY
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Hans runs Elevator


Hans runs Elevator  Lower Moose NY
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Lower Moose Map


Lower Moose Map  Moose NY
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Elevator Shaft


Elevator Shaft  Moose NY
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Mixmaster


Mixmaster  Moose NY
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Kurt looks back at Froth Hole


Kurt looks back at Froth Hole  Moose NY
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Tannery Rapid


Tannery Rapid  Moose NY
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Gauge Description:

Chris Koll explains the Moose River releases in the fall (taken from NPMB.com):

"...a scheduled Bottom Moose release has absolutely no bearing on levels in either the Middle of Lower Moose.

"Now, this entire scenario is complicated by the presence of a small dam located way upstream on the Middle Branch of the Moose adjacent to the parking lot of Slickers Tavern in Old Forge. This dam controls levels of the Fulton Chain of Lakes--an impoundment stretching for nearly 20 miles. The lake is annually drawn down for flood control and to avoid ice damage. The Black River Regulatory District has worked with me to schedule the start of this drawdown to correspond with the Moose Fest weekend (this year Oct. 13-14). The maximum amount of water that can be spilled from the small dam is around 400 cfs which isn't enough by itself to make the Moose runnable--but when combined with natural flows in the North Branch Moose and South Branch Moose, it generally equates to a minimum reading at McKeever of 3'. Obviously, McKeever can read much higher if the South and North Branches have normal or above fall flows.

"Therefore--the drawdown from the Fulton Chain does guarantee adequate or better water levels for all three sections of the Moose. But that drawdown doesn't start until October 17."

Levels, according to Chris Koll:
2.6-2.7 is around 500 cfs.
3.5' is around 750 cfs.
4' is an even 1000 cfs.
5' is 1850 cfs.

Moose River At McKeever [ NY ]

Current Conditions

Stage Flow Updated
3.24 7/4 9:45

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Level Legend: Running Below Minimum Recommended Flow Above Maximum Recommended Flow Unknown
Descriptions of reaches with River Name in bold have been verified by a regional StreamTeam member.

State River Name/Section Class Level Rel. Level Updated
NY Moose— 1. Middle: McKeever to Rock Island III 3.24 ft   med 7/4 9:45
NY Moose— 2. Lower: Rock Island to Fowlersville III-IV 3.24 ft   low 7/4 9:45
NY Moose— 3. Bottom: Fowlersville to Lyons Falls V 3.24 ft   med 7/4 9:45
NY Moose, Middle Branch— Singing Waters Campground to McKeever II-IV 3.24 ft   med 7/4 9:45

Station Description

AW Gauge ID:2034
USGS Station:04254500
HUC:04150101
Latitude:43.6111
Longitude:-75.1097
Class:-1

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World Whitewater: A Global Guide for River Runners
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Classic Northeastern Whitewater Guide : The Best Whitewater Runs in New England and New York
$19.95


Let it Rain: A paddlers guide to northeastern US and Canada
$39.95


New York Exposed: The Whitewater State, Volume 1
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Rapid Summary

Mile Rapid Name Class Features (Legend)
0.0Rock Island PutinPutin
0.7Iron Bridge
1.1TanneryIII+Photo
2.5Rooster TailIII+
4.7Froth HoleIII+Photo
8.7MixmasterIVPhoto
9.1Elevator ShaftIII+Photo
10.2Fowlerville RoadTakeout

Rapid Descriptions

Tannery (Class III+, Mile 1.1)

Tannery Rapid

Tannery Rapid
Photo by Adrian VandenBout taken October 29, 2005 @ 4.4'


Rooster Tail (Class III+, Mile 2.5)
After a long series of ledges and holes is a twisting, 6-foot drop on the right. Scout from river left.

Froth Hole (Class III+, Mile 4.7)

Kurt looks back at Froth Hole

Kurt looks back at Froth Hole
Photo of Kurt Fisk by Adrian VandenBout taken October 29, 2005 @ 4.4'


Mixmaster (Class IV, Mile 8.7)

Mixmaster

Mixmaster
Photo by Adrian VandenBout taken October 29, 2005 @ 4.4'


Elevator Shaft (Class III+, Mile 9.1)

Elevator Shaft

Elevator Shaft
Photo of Hans Merritt by Adrian VandenBout taken October 29, 2005 @ 4.4'


Fowlerville Road
Take out here, at the road--or run Fowlersville Falls for a good capper to a good day!



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