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Title: Petawawa too low? Please advise.
Post by: ylockhead on August 10, 2015, 01:36:21 PM
Is the Town Run to low to run at 15 cubic meter/second? 
Title: Re: Petawawa too low? Please advise.
Post by: ChristianG on August 10, 2015, 01:54:35 PM
According to Phil Kompass, it's always runnable but 15 might be pushing it. In comparison, the Rouge is still fun at 14 m^3/s. The Petawawa gets 'creekier' at lower levels, new lines and eddy hoping etc. Railroad rapid might be quite dry. In my experience, the lowest I've run it was at 40 m^3/s. Railroad rapid was quite tricky, and we all walked Lovers because it looked nasty (in fact we ran the left channel slide). But the right channel of Suicide was a nice drop. You might like it, but try to do two laps to make it worth it... If you go, let us know how it went!

--C.
Title: Re: Petawawa too low? Please advise.
Post by: ylockhead on August 10, 2015, 02:54:30 PM
Interesting.  I ran it last September at around 40 and ran left on Lovers successfully twice.  I alos skipped Suicide, well, because it looked like suicide (ran the left creeky stuff instead).  I think I will wait for the level to go up before heading over there this summer.
Title: Re: Petawawa too low? Please advise.
Post by: Jeffrey J Templeton on August 11, 2015, 04:26:24 PM
I looked at it today and it's very low.  Not worth the drive from Ottawa.
Title: Re: Petawawa too low? Please advise.
Post by: ylockhead on August 12, 2015, 08:48:20 AM
Thanks Jeff.  I think you paddle this one often - what do you think is a minimum level for intermediate paddlers?  25ish? 

Interesting.  I ran it last September at around 40 and ran left on Lovers successfully twice.  I alos skipped Suicide, well, because it looked like suicide (ran the left creeky stuff instead).  I think I will wait for the level to go up before heading over there this summer.
Title: Re: Petawawa too low? Please advise.
Post by: Jeffrey J Templeton on August 12, 2015, 04:38:38 PM
I honestly have no idea.  I never check the level.  I just look at the river on my way to work and back and it looks like a gravel pit right now.