Potomac, North Fork of South Branch, West Virginia, US
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5. Head of Hopeville Canyon to Hopeville (Hopeville Canyon)
| Usual Difficulty |
II-III (for normal flows) |
| Length |
4.2 Miles |
the leddge 3
the leddge 3Photo of Jay(diver)Dover by John Duke taken 11/08/02 @ 850c.f.s.
Gauge Information
River Description
Robert Farmer beta'ed:
March 19, 2007. At the 2nd island, the left looked rocky, so I went right, over a 3-4-ft ledge.
This was no problem, but I recommend staying centered, as the sides looked a bit junky. Also,
after you pass an impressive, overhanging pinnacle-kind of formation on river left, just
downstream there is a tree leaning down into the water at a 45-degree angle; this would be
alarming enough, but in avoiding this obstacle, one tends to get pushed toward a
partially-submerged, roostertail-kind of rock that could really be quite painful etc. The level
was 5.7/1100 cfs--a nice level, by the way. And the scenery is first-rate, as well. Cliffs
virtually all of the way. The snow was fresh on river right, and gone on river left--quite
scenic!! Only one or two places felt low; the rest of the river felt well-above minimum.
There are no tedious, flat spots on this section, just pleasantly moving slower spots between
enjoyable rapids. Also, "the former Dolly Campground" is a grassy area between the road
and the river just downstream of Dolly Town Rd. (28/1). Alternatively, there is a large pull-off
just upstream, near a long rock ridge on river right. The popular takeout is where the road and
the river come together again, 1/4 mile upstream of Jordan Run Rd. (28/7). An excellent run!
John Hefti testified:
I ran it for the first time after the flood of '85, and was very surprised to see that landslide
rapid was entirely gone! I had not run the canyon in over 25 years, so I though I had not yet
gotten to landslide until I was exiting the canyon. It seems that the spot where it used to be is
now a flat pool, backed up behind a new garvel bar. I thought my memory was just being flaky.
john duke shared:
When you get to the second or third island, stay to the right for a nice ledge drop.. There is a
small eddy on river right just above the drop (worth scouting on your first run). The center is a
stern-bustin- 4-foot pourover; the left is a twisting ominous drop. This could get pretty hairy
at over 1000 cfs Cabins gauge for the unexpecting. There is a sneak route to the left.
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Last Updated: 2010-11-17 23:39:38
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