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Spruce Flats Prong, TN

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Honey Cove Branch confluence to Middle Prong Little River

Class V+
0.15 Miles
Avg Gradient 1000 fpm
Max Gradient 1000 fpm

Main event


Main event

Gauge Information

low
3.00
1/9 22:30

Min Sug. Level:  5.5 feet

River Description

This is the gnarliest hike and huck special the southeast has ever seen. There are only about 5 or 6 drops on the whole run, but they are rediculous. When running, the whole set is essentially one rapid dropping around 130 feet. It does this in around 0.15 miles, yielding a gradient of around 1000 fpm. Just scouting it with no water will induce serious vertigo.

Nevertheless, all the drops are completely doable and relatively clean in their own right. The scare and seriousness comes from the stacked nature with which they are assembled. One leads right into another with little recovery time.

The drops go something like this: Entrance is a crappy 8 foot ledge. The second drop is around 20 feet and is a super steep sliding turn with big hits. It currently has some wood in it. These first 2 will probably not be worth the hassle. The final two cascades are of most interest. The drop above the big one is a clean 10 footer with a tiny pool before bouncing off another clean 20 feet of verticallity. After this, the river flattens for around 70 feet before falling off of the biggest and most dangerous drop, a 35-40 foot waterfall. The waterfall starts bouncing for the first 15-20 feet and then the last 20-25 feet is air time. The pool at the bottom is shallow, thus the high water required for the descent. Pencilling wouldn't be good, but flat would be just as bad. Look for 30 degrees from vert with your face on the deck. This high water requirement commits who ever is ballsy enough to attempt it to a flawless run of a pushy series of class 5+ steepness before even dropping the big one.

It should be noted that below the big one is another short and steep series of ledges dropping into the Middle Prong of the Little. The first one is fine, but the last one is probbly not runnable. Be carefull here.

If the drops weren't so relatively clean and runnable, this would not be worth note, but seeing what is being done these days, this will get done pretty soon. It would be more doable than Linville Falls, and less scary than Toxaway Falls, but easily as difficult as Trashcan Falls, and as commiting as the Inner Whitewater box canyon.

It is state of the art and whoever runs it first should tell their safety crew to shoot lots of quality pictures.

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Last Updated: 2008-03-30 21:36:02

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Main Event and its runout


Main Event and its runout  Spruce Flats Prong TN
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Warm up Falls


Warm up Falls  Spruce Flats Prong TN
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First 10 feet of Warm up Falls


First 10 feet of Warm up Falls 
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Main event


Main event 
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For this to be going it is essential to be there right after or preferably during a serious rain.

Look for everything to be blowing up on the drive up, especially Tremont. Drive to the confluence, which is just below Stop sign rapid on middle Tremont, and take a look. If it is brown and blasting then it is a go.

Its all about where the rain fell on this one, as the run has at best a 3 square mile drainage. Timing is more important than huge amounts of rain.

If you are looking for a good indicator, the Little at 4 feet and up is a good indicator. If it hasn't rained in the past 6 hours when you get there, it likely will be done.

Little River above Townsend [ TN ]

Current Conditions

Stage Flow Updated
3 664 1/9 22:30

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Level Legend: Running Below Minimum Recommended Flow Above Maximum Recommended Flow Unknown
Descriptions of reaches with River Name in bold have been verified by a regional StreamTeam member.

State River Name/Section Class Level Rel. Level Updated
TN Abrams Creek— Cades Cove to Abrams Creek Campground II-III+(V) 3.00 feet   low 1/9 22:30
TN Abrams Creek 2— Abrams Creek Campground to Hwy 129 II 3.00 feet   med 1/9 22:30
TN Little— 0. Old Rail Bridge to Elkmont C.G. III-IV 3.00 feet   med 1/9 22:30
TN Little— 1. Bridge at Elkmont to Sinks II-III 3.00 feet   med 1/9 22:30
TN Little— 2. Sinks to the Elbow III-IV+ 3.00 feet   med 1/9 22:30
TN Little— 3. Elbow to the 'Y' (Townsend) II+(III) 3.00 feet   med 1/9 22:30
TN Little, Middle Prong— 1) Thunderhead and Lynncamp Prong confluence to next bridge IV 3.00 feet   low 1/9 22:30
TN Little, Middle Prong— 2) First Bridge below Lynn Camp and Thunderhead Prong Confluence to Tremont Institute III-IV 3.00 feet   low 1/9 22:30
TN Little, West Prong— 1. Cold Water Knob to Cades Cove Rd. III-IV 3.00 feet   low 1/9 22:30
TN Little, West Prong— 2. Confluence with Laurel Creek to the Y III+ 3.00 feet   low 1/9 22:30
TN Lynn Camp Prong— to confluence with Thunderhead Prong III-IV+(V+) 3.00 feet   low 1/9 22:30
TN Spruce Flats Prong— Honey Cove Branch confluence to Middle Prong Little River V+ 3.00 feet   low 1/9 22:30
TN Thunderhead Prong— to confluence with Lynn Camp Prong IV 3.00 feet   low 1/9 22:30

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AW Gauge ID:11046
USGS Station:03497300
HUC:06010201
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Rapid Summary

Mile Rapid Name Class Features (Legend)
0.1Warm Up Falls5.1Access Hazard Waterfall Photo
0.1Main Event5.3Takeout Portage Hazard Waterfall Photo

Rapid Descriptions

Warm Up Falls (Class 5.1, Mile 0.1)

Warm up Falls

Warm up Falls

10 foot clean drop right into a 20 footer. Landing is mostly clean.

Main Event (Class 5.3, Mile 0.1)

Main Event and its runout

Main Event and its runout
Photo @ not running

A huge 35-40 foot waterfall with a sliding entrance and a shallow but large pool at the bottom


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