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The New is at 22 feet right now (read: HUGE), so I packed up my dog and my camera and drove down to the Keeneys to check it out. Here are a few photos.




Believe it or not, this is Double Z. This hole appears to be formed by the rocks just river right of Thumb Rock. Without exaggerating, I think this fluff is prolly about six feet high. Surf's up, bonedaddy! Though it appears from this photo that Double Z is mostly washed out, that's actually only true of the normal line, river center to right. The left side looks pretty wild, but it didn't translate well to photos.




The Zambesi? Nope, try Dudley's Dip. This monster, which I think is prolly around 8 feet high, steep and massive, appears to be formed by the huge undercut that normally dominates the right bank.




This is river right above Upper Keeney. This shot pretty well illustrates why the New at this level is so dangerous. If you don't have some serious big-water skills -- especially if you're in a boat -- stay the hell off. The water in the Lower Gorge never slows past around 10 mph at this level, and is more often faster.. It's like riding an out of control freight train -- rapids are on you fast, and the entire run from Cunard would probably take around 20 minutes. With the banks like this almost the entire way down, any attempt to reach shore would be as dangerous as staying out there. Where would you take out? Tay's Landing is probably the best bet. You'd have to miss Fayette Station to take out there, and those waves looked mighty fun.








Those three are all of Whale Hole, which is more like Whale Wave at this level. It's actually very runnable, as long as you don't get too far left, and there's another monster right behind it! It's worth noting that the water is moving so fast here, it's incredible. Hit this thing when it's surging and it'll be the ride of your life. Photos really don't do it justice -- this wave is colossal. Probably around 12-15 feet tall from the trough to the top of the surge.

So, here's hoping it gets like this again this spring when it's a little warmer and my back's all better!

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It's so tough to tell the scale of these things from photos. Bear in mind, the first Whale Hole Photo is significantly farther than 100 m from the camera.

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Wow. Thanks for posting these Jay! I was just telling a friend I'd like to go check it out while it's pumpin' this high. You saved me a trip, though I'm sure it'd be worth it :)

I'm sure when Kevin sees these he's going to want to drop everything and grab his board! ;)

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Oh, man, I hope not. If he does it, then I'm going to have to seriously consider it, so he doesn't go alone. And if I do it before my back is totally ready, my wife'll keel me.

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I almost would go after it, but the teachers I'm subbing for tomorrow have had me in their classes multiple times, so I gotta keep the teachers that have me on their preferred list happy. But after seeing that today the volume was just a few thousand short of hitting 100 grand, I've got to let out a big $%# ! Doubt I will be making any weekday trips anywhere (no matter how big it gets) while it's airboard season, but I'm getting paid to teach airboard lessons, so who can complain.

And if I was able do it, Jay, I'd settle for simply having someone to drop me off and drive to the take out to make sure i was alive (to keep you out of the water while you're healing) because at that level it doesn't matter if it's 1 or 10, if anything goes wrong, you're practically alone. However, having a couple of other big water veterans on the water with you to quickly compare theories about lines is a major help. It would have also been a day when you'd better leash to your board.

I concur that taking out past Fayette Station at Tay's is a good idea because even at 16 feet, the only way to hit the take out ramp at Fayette Station is to not run Fayette Station (and where's the fun in that?). Running the wave train will cause you to miss the ramp and have to grab an eddy in the trees about 1/4 downstream, then bushwhack to the railroad tracks to get back to the parking lot.

Dudley's would be the one I would be most keen to try surfing, since it's such a smiley and could be gotten out easily with a side surf.

Too bad Barry's Hole gets washed out at Double Z. I can't remember if I've ever told you or not, but after my runs last spring, I totally agree with you that I would like a piece of surfing at Barry's in the 14 to 16 foot range, but that thing is ugly at 10 feet.

From the 16 feet days, though there were some smaller waves that were more turbulent, Miller's Folly had the biggest, glassiest wave train. I can only imagine the height of some of them today.

We missed a lot today. Lower Gauley was at our dream level, and I bet the middle Meadow would have been awesome at double the flow we ran it at.

Other days will come. Just an FYI to everyone, Bluestone Dam is outdated and undergoing renovations, so they are afraid to put any amount of pressure on it right now, and are just keeping the flood gates open when it rains. So when it rains a lot, whatever comes into the lake is going downstream into the gorge. Let's hope that it takes them at least all of this year to get things updated, but that things don't get too crazy and put Charleston, WV and southern OH under water.

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Thanks. Just what I needed- something else to distract me from work. I can't wait to see it in person this spring.

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