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Saturday, November 17, 2007

Rockcastle River


Josh Carpenter and Spalding Hurst were at the Rockcastle this past weekend. The Rockcastle was running at 250cfs, still plenty of flow for the Narrows. They had only wished they could have taken another lap through them. The Rockcastle is sweet, but short.

Ben Ballard was also in the area, running the Rockcastle with another group. Ben reported that he is looking forward to taking his new kayak to some roll sessions.

Wednesday, November 14, 2007

New Kayak Joins the Club

Jay Thomas Bliss-Stick Huka

Jay Thomas has just picked up a new creek boat for himself. A Bliss-Stick Huka. He picked this up from a guy in Atlanta this morning.

Perhaps this boat will make it's first trip on the Elkhorn this weekend. If the water level comes up, the Bardstown Boaters plan to be on the creek Saturday around 11 a.m. It all depends on wether the creek rises to 400cfs or higher.

Watch this gauge to follow the creek's water level.

And check in here if you would like to join the club on the water.

Monday, November 5, 2007

Rowan Creek Park and Play


Spalding Hurst recently hiked to Rowan Creek from the My Old Kentucky Home State Park and has this report on the falls of Rowan Creek.

Rowan Creek Park and Play
Rowan Creek has a pretty good set of falls on it, right beside Poettershop Road. But it also has a access by way of the My Old Kentucky Home park. Their is a trail that spans the creek and ends near Pottershop Road where the Falls of Rowan Creek are. After checking this spot out on Sunday morning I think it has the potential to be a nice park and surf after some heavy rains. I was surprised at how much water was moving through the creek on this day. Probably about 50 cfs.

I did not take any pictures but attached is a picture from a few years ago when John Mathews, Jay Thomas and myself hiked the creek. The play spot would be on the lower drop, about a 4 foot drop. There is pretty good access from Pottershop road at this point, so hiking in like I did is not mandatory.

The next time we get some heavy rains and I can get to Bardstown I plan to really check this spot out.