Week Number 2 of Filming “EJ’s Advanced River Running” and “EJ’s River Running Basics” a blast! by Will Richardson | Apr 11, 2005 | Heros, Rockers, Whitewater | 0 comments April 11, 2005 The Southeast USA in Spring time is the place to be! Warm weather, flowing creeks and rivers, and some of the best whitewater anywhere are just a few reasons. On this excursion, we left on Friday from Rock Island at about noon and got to North Chic at 1pm. The North Chic is a classic run and a Chattanooga boater’s favorite. The most common put-in is about three miles up Cane Creek. Cane was running at about 150 cfs and crystal clear as usual. Emily, Dane, Clay, Chris Emerick, Nick Troutman and Jase Bouldin (one of our master assemblers at Jackson Kayak) and I were made up our strong group. Chris filmed lots of great stuff, including how to deal with strainers, great drops like Vortex and Drain Pipe, and some of the small creek stuff on Cane. My favorite part was watching the kids paddle and seeing just how good they are getting. Dane and Emily hit every line, nailed every boof, and ran the river with confidence. Dane had an interesting kick flip type of move at the “Vortex” part of that rapid, but was upside down less than a second. We took out at the bridge below the normal take out with Kristine waiting for us at about 7pm. Dinner was at a good ole boy Southern Bar/restaurant. The restaurant is closed to minors at 9:30 pm and we finished dinner just in time. I am not sure just what happens at 9:30 but the kids didn’t get to find out. We hit the highway down to Atlanta and back up to the Tallulah River on 23, arriving at about 1am and all 7 of us, plus two dogs slept in the RV. Dane slept on the dashboard. It was a great thing waking up knowing that today, we’ll run the Tallulah. This would be Emily’s first trip down. She decided to take the Hero, I was in the Super Hero, Clay and Chris in the Rocker’s and Nick in the Fun, and Dane in his creekboat, the Fun 1.5. This river is known for its big steep slide that is in the first ½ mile called “oceana”. What a great rapid. A steep slide that will always get the adrenaline flowing as you put your skirt on an anticipation of a tall, steep, slide, into the exploding water that shoots out from the “thing”, only to drop another 10 feet into a speed trap of a hole below. I have heard this rapid called a “Crap Shoot” more than once. If you know what you are doing, it is no crap shoot. The danger in this one is hitting the shelf 2/3rd of the way down. In order to hit the shelf you must either; a. start too far right, b. have right hand momentum, or c. angle right. If you can’t start far enough left, with left momentum, while angling left, don’t run it. Unfortunately I watch boater after boater going down the rapid without leaving much margin for error. They start 1 or 2 feet further right than necessary, then they point straight downstream and they actually impact the thing slightly with their boats. That is a crap shoot because eventually somebody is going to go from straight to pointing right. Back to the rivers: Today we hit the Chattooga, Section 4. What a beautiful river! However, it presents a very dangerous package in a class 3, 4 setting. I would feel WAY more comfortable with my kids running the Tallulah 10 times over the Chattooga once. I would send my kids to the Tallulah with an experienced friend, but they can’t run the Chattooga without my presence. Just FYI. We hiked up a little side creek and ran a couple of drops on the way down too, very cool. Well, I can say that we are ready to edit the video. We have all of the audio, and all of the video we need for both videos, Advanced and Basics. We will fill any holes in it at Rock Island or at the Ocoee this week. We hit 7 rivers in 8 days, all Southeast USA. The first one was snowing, the rest was 70+ degrees, cool stuff. EJ 🙂 Submit a Comment Cancel replyYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *Comment * Name * Email * Website Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Δ