Water levels were low across most of the state but my research indicated the eastern coastal watershed was still at normal spring volumes. Apparently almost no one believed me as only Mark and Asa Berry signed on for a paddle on the West Branch of the Union River. The Union used to be a popular club trip. Probably because there is a fair amount of flat water, not so much in recent years. When we arrived at the takeout it was obvious we had a stimulating level. Rated Class III/IV in the AMC guidebook, I think that overstates the difficulty. With the exception of two rapids and two pitches, the whitewater is easier. Launching from Great Pond, we encountered some straight-forward Class I/II rapids followed by a stretch of flat water. Progressing at a steady pace in a continuum of easy whitewater, avoiding debris in several areas was a challenge. We enjoyed a rollicking ride at Hell’s Gate Rapid and successfully plunged down the more difficult pitches. Watching us run the final rapid at Tannery Road was a learning experience for Asa. His Dad showed him how to run it properly while I provided comprehensive instruction on what not to do. It was a great day on the river. Advice to Asa: Follow your Dad.
Participants: Mark Berry, Asa Berry, and TC