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Sunday, November 5, 2000 -- Point Pleasant, PA
[Coverage] [Pic Set 1] [Pic Set 2] What: This is a wildwater race open to anyone with a wildwater/downriver boat Type of Boats that can race: K-1, C-1 or OC-1 When: Sunday, November 5th at 3:00 PM Where: The race is on the Tohickon Creek in Point Pleasant, PA The Course: It is approximately 20 minutes in length and is fairly continuous class III+. Training runs can be made all day Saturday and Sunday until the race starts.
Contacts:
Ted Newton (570) 443-4441 E-mail Tohickon Creek Description Photos & Info. by Northeastern Whitewater USA
The whitewater section starts at Stover and runs down to the Delaware at Point Pleasant, PA. It is about 3 miles of medium to hard class III. A lot of surfing waves, holes and ledges makes it very popular and very crowded during release weekends. The scenic [Put-In] After a few hundred yards of warmup, the river starts off with a bang at [Fish or Swim] A large sticky surfing hole on river right, with a surfing wave in the center right next to it. There is a small eddy on the right, and a large one on the left. Just below on the left is a small friendly side surfing hole. Down past the rock climbers at High Rocks is [Corner Hole] A large sticky surfing hole on river right, with corner Hole (a.k.a. Diagonal Ledge). A surfing hole on the left, with an eddy below and above. The left side of the hole is a little sticky and pour-over-ish, but its easy to get out the right side (and then some power stroking to get back into the eddy).
Some more small ledges and waves leads to the first ledge, [No Name
Ledge]. This is a small single drop which can be run down the center,
or thru a slot on the right. The right side slot can give rocky popups
to short boats. A side surfing hole is about 100 yards below.
A quick pool to catch your breath, and you come up to [Second
Ledge]. This is a two part drop (this ledge and the one above is is
also called Triple Drop). The first river wide ledge can be run to the
center right, and then down to the right of the washed over rock at
the bottom. Or you can run a chute on the center left of the first
drop, eddy out in the pool, and either then ferry over far right or
thread the needle to the left and then behind the washover rock (a
raft snagging rock is ready for you if you don't cut behind the
washover rock).
The last big drop is [Hat's Rock] (a.k.a. Ricki's Rapid). Scout it from the left shore to be sure to catch all the good spots on the way down. You can enter it on the right past some irritating small rocks, then down through waves and a couple holes on the right side. Keep the big rock to your left at the bottom.
For the more adventurous, you can enter it at a small chute at the
center left. Spin your boat and drop into the hole facing the left
side. Back out of the hole and ferry over right to drop into two holes
in the center of the drop. If you come out of the left side of the
first hole, you are in for an interesting ride through some slots down
the left side of the river (especially if you are in a low volume
boat).
Coast on into Point Pleasant, enjoying the scenery, and take out at the small park (if you have a shuttle bunny), or at Bucks County River Country (and pay some $ which goes to the local fire department), or continue on to the Delaware and head downstream to Bulls Island State Park take-out on the Jersey side. Its about a mile and a half down the Delaware just below the Lumberton wing dam. Don't block the roads when loading or unloading to keep the locals happy. The local Boy Scouts sell some great hot food at the Ralph Stover put-in on fall release weekends. |
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