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Otter Creek

Sunday May 18th, 2003
Organizer: Fritz Senftleber
Predominantly: intermediate WW
Water Level: medium high
Author: Tony Shaw
Internet Gauge (cfs): 1200
USGS Gauge Name: Middlebury
Kayakers (K1): Maura Crandall, Julie Prior
Canoers (OC1): Ray Ingram, Fritz Senftleber, Tony Shaw

The "Big Otter" below Belden Falls Dam holds its water in the spring better than most other whitewater runs in Vermont. On this warm and sunny Sunday it was pushing 1200 cfs - more water than any other river in the state, notwithstanding the Connecticut.

The cross-currents and haystacks in the short gorge section at this level are a force to reckon with, with just one in five running it cleanly. For Maura, it was reminiscent of some of the big water runs in the southeast, where she used to paddle. Even whitewater champion Ray had a swim here - his first in years!

The current below the next ledge was too fast to be surf-friendly, and the two remaining rapids typically enjoyed on this stretch were, unfortunately, washed out. Still, nobody was complaining. Keep an eye on the real-time USGS Otter Creek Middlebury gauge after heavy summer rains, and try catching the "Big Otter" between 300 and 750 cfs sometime.

Tony Shaw