Powell, Virginia, US
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2. Appalachia to Big Stone Gap (Route 23)
| Usual Difficulty |
II-IV (for normal flows) |
| Length |
3 Miles |
| Avg. Gradient |
40 fpm |
| Max Gradient |
130 fpm |
Slam Dunked
Slam DunkedPhoto of Beau Dunnivant @ 2.7
Gauge Information
River Description
This is the "afternoon adrenaline fix" for local boaters. The run has several good
rapids in its three miles.
The first notable drop is just downstream of the put in, near the town of Appalachia VA. It is
called Railroad Ledge. The drop can usually be ran on the left or right side depending on water
level. The right side line is the way to go down to the low end of the water.
Next up, about 1 mile downstream is Big Ledge. This is a very straightforward drop similar to
Murphy's Ledge on
the Nolichucky
. Boof the drop slightly right of center and avoid the pile of rocks at the bottom.
Now is where the fun begins. After some fun warmup rapids, you round the bend and notice a small
creek dropping into the river on RR. This signals the beginning of Roaring Branch rapid. This
rapid is split up into two sections, the upper starting with an entry move on RR. Be aware of the
pin rock on RR when running this drop. It doesn't hurt to have a little left angle going toward
the small roostertail in the middle of the ledge. From here you can run the drop in a zig zag
from L to R. OR you can run a small slot in the middle of the river down into the bottom half of
the rapid and finish out on RR.
Be sure to get RR after you pass under the old bridge to make the U-Turn boof at the next
immediate rapid downstream. If you are forced to run this drop anywhere but RR, BOOF hard and
land flat as possible on the RL side. There is a pinning rock in the middle.
By now you begin to feel the push of the 130fpm gradient in the small streambed. From here, you
encounter the Washing Machine and The Slot before you reach Table Rock. Washing Machine is the
next drop below U-Turn Boof, it can be boofed straight and hard off the right center being aware
of a pin rock left of center or ran in a similar u turn move to avoid the hole entirely.
The Slot is the small slot move on RL just upstream of Table Rock. This can be ran at various
levels and is a pretty straight forward slot move. From here one can eddy hop because you are
just upstream of Table Rock. This is easily recognized by the large slab of rock on RR, if you
can't easily identify this rock chances are the water is over 5 feet and you better hang on for
the ride at the end!
The Table can be ran in a fast chute on RL or a tight boof on RR. Be aware of the undercut on the
back side of Table Rock if running the RR boof. From here the river gets tighter and proceeds to
plunge into the last major drop of the run, Slam Dunk. You can run this drop down the throat
through all of the froth or go for BIG air and boof the top "pyramid" rock and then
either go left, right, or over the big pourover rock at the bottom. This is the only cl IV drop
on the run and can be portaged or run easily. Lots of action here and it makes for a good
after-work run for those that live in the area. If you are in the woods and happen across the
Powell, take a short trip along "old" US 23 between Big Stone Gap and Appalachia, make
the scout on the way up from the road, pick your landmarks and get in, hang on, and have a great
time!
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Last Updated: 2010-11-09 00:24:29