Whitewater Run WV Class V+

2. Confluence with Glade Creek to the Confluence with the New River

Manns Creek

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Runnable: 1,500.0 – 3,000.0 CFS

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Description
Standard put-in is at Babcock State Park on Glade Creek. From the 2nd Footbridge down, named rapids include: On Ramp Off Ramp Squeeze Box Crack Lunatic Fringe _(Real Mann's Confluence)_ Ten Foot Pole Mann Eater Hammer Time Double Play Bouncing Betty Pick a Slot Mushroom You Ain't Gonna Like This One Liquid Drano Gradient, mile by mile, in ft/mi. (from Topozone map): 180, 240, 240, 60/.6 From Jimmy Blakeney: Just wanted to give an update on Manns Creek, West Virginia for the AW page: MANNS CREEK HAS CHANGED (4/8/04) If you run the creek now and have run it previously, you'll notice LOTS more little rocks in bad places. Not that there aren't clean lines, just that they are different now and with smaller margin for error. ON RAMP is now portaged at lower levels due to the water changing course and making the normal line not so fun (usually a piton to flip into a pourover), but at higher levels (over 3 inches) you can run the nice boof on the right. YOU'RE NOT GONNA LIKE THIS ONE changed a while back and now has a worse sieve, but is still run by some. DRANO is the most dramatically changed rapid and even many of the locals portage on the right. It's still totally runnable, just worse consequences if you mess up. There's some new wood, but nothing unavoidable. The creek still kicks ass and is still one of my favorite local runs. Brad Roberts noted on 2002-12-14: According to Jimmy Blakeney on Prokayaker.tv, there is now a short takeout at Keeneys Creek. Keeps the shuttle a bit shorter than driving around to Cunard. There is a road at river level on river right.
Difficulty
Class V+
Length
3.5 mi
Gradient
200 ft/mi
max 240
Rapids
0
Difficulty Classes
I Easy II Novice III Intermediate IV Advanced V Expert/Extreme VI Unrunnable
Current Conditions
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