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Looking for river trips in OH/PA vicinity

If water levels are above 3 on the cooksburg gauge for your trip, you will not have to worry about out interacting with the river bottom. You will be paddling (not hard) rather than poling.
 
Looking at the forecast and current gauge levels, we're thinking we can do the Clarion, getting on the water mid-morning on Friday to try to beat the weekend rush.

We're debating boat selection. Is royalex a better choice over composite for this creek? Is the bottom hard enough and the creek shallow enough to make poling worthwhile? @MichaelMerry @Penns Woods @NoelCanoeDad @Gamma1214
Hello, you will have a blast. It is such a fun river. I paddle composite now exclusively but you can get some scrapes. The bottom is pretty much all rock so good and hard. I don’t have any experience polling so can’t say how good it is either way.

Have fun.
 
Yeah, I wouldn't say I'm worried about bears....more about helping varmints of all kinds not get habituated to stealing human food. A fed bear is a dead bear. Though I agree in most places the raccoons are a more likely threat. But for raccoons a cooler with an NRS strap usually does the job.
 
Interesting! I'd heard they'll chew wood paddles for the salt left from sweat. Had heard of them chewing cabins. Hadn't heard of them chewing into a cooler!
 
I don’t know that they would; but perhaps the straps!

They’re rodents, so they might chew on anything.

I recently participated in a shelter rehab in NW PA. Porkies had eaten much of the floor and chewed through the plastic mailbox that had the shelter log. Destructive (but cute) little dudes.
 
Hello,

Are you watching the clarion river gauge? It is currently running 6.64 with a little more rain to come. The State Park shuts down their launches at any thing over 6’. I think your planned put in would be above their launches but your take out might not be. Might pay to have a back up plan if the water is to high?

Dustin

 
@NoelCanoeDad thank you for pointing this out! I've been watching the gauges but didn't realize about the launches getting closed. We're planning to put in at the outfitter in Ridgway and take out at Cooksburg, so hopefully we won't get kicked off the river. I was also banking on the water dropping a little before we get on the water mid-day tomorrow, and dropping even further before we get past the National Forest lands. Looking at the gauges it seems like it drops as fast as it rises.

We both have moving water experience (Current River MO among others - not real whitewater but Class I stuff), but is there a gauge height at which we really shouldn't launch?
 
@NoelCanoeDad thank you for pointing this out! I've been watching the gauges but didn't realize about the launches getting closed. We're planning to put in at the outfitter in Ridgway and take out at Cooksburg, so hopefully we won't get kicked off the river. I was also banking on the water dropping a little before we get on the water mid-day tomorrow, and dropping even further before we get past the National Forest lands. Looking at the gauges it seems like it drops as fast as it rises.

We both have moving water experience (Current River MO among others - not real whitewater but Class I stuff), but is there a gauge height at which we really shouldn't launch?
I have friends that have done it in the 6-7 range without much trouble. It will be quick. At that level there isn’t much danger when out in the flow and not out of your canoe. The only issues will be launching and beaching. I would say anything over 7’ might get dicey. I will be camping at cook forest ridge camp. Not sure I will be there early enough to help with the shuttle but would if I could. Stay safe.
 
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