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West Virginia Wildwater Association Calendar

Check the Message Board for any "spur of the moment " trips/news.

Guidelines for Participants and Coordinators of River Trips

All participants in West Virginia Wildwater Association trips do so as common adventurers. The club or its individual members may coordinate paddling trips but no one is considered leader of a trip. All participants take the responsibility for making their own decisions including, but not limited to, whether to participate on any particular water body or section, what equipment they use, the routes they may choose to paddle, whether their skill levels and abilities are appropriate for the activity or whether climate and water conditions are appropriate for their participation.

If you want to volunteer to coordinate a trip or event, send an email to the cruise chair at cruise.chair@wvwa.net or the webmaster at webmaster@wvwa.net.

Roll Sessions

Date/Time
Place/Contact/Details
Sundays - 8:00 - 9:30 PM
January 3 - April 25, 2010
South Charleston Community Center
601 Jefferson Road Charleston WV 25309
Click here for a map and directions
Thursdays - 8:30 to 10:30 pm
January 14 to March 25
WVU Student Rec Center
Morgantown, WV
Click here for more information

Trips, Events, and Meetings

Date
River/Location
Skill Level
Contact Info
3/11
WVWA Club Meeting
South Charleston Public Library - 7:00 pm
Click here for directions
All
Bridget Tincher
president@wvwa.net
304-562-2745
4/2
Birch River
Novice
(see Members Only section)
4/8
WVWA Club Meeting
South Charleston Public Library - 7:00 pm
Click here for directions
All
Bridget Tincher
president@wvwa.net
304-562-2745
4/10-4/11
Webster Whitewater Weekend
Webster Springs, WV
(More news)
All
Webster County Watershed Association
wcda@websterwv.com
www.websterwv.com/whitewater.html
4/11
Down Elk (below Webster Springs)
(Meeting at Baker Island)
Novice/Intermediate
Jason Raschka
4/11
Lower Back Fork
Elk River
(Meeting at Baker Island)
Novice
Jim Casey & Geary Weir
4/30
Cheat Canyon Race
Intermediate/Advanced
(see Members Only section)
5/1
Cheat Festival
Albright, WV
All
(see Members Only section)
5/13
WVWA Club Meeting
South Charleston Public Library - 7:00 pm
Click here for directions
All
Bridget Tincher
president@wvwa.net
304-562-2745
9/9
WVWA Club Meeting
South Charleston Public Library - 7:00 pm
Click here for directions
All
Bridget Tincher
president@wvwa.net
304-562-2745
10/14
WVWA Club Meeting
South Charleston Public Library - 7:00 pm
Click here for directions
All
Bridget Tincher
president@wvwa.net
304-562-2745
11/11
WVWA Club Meeting
South Charleston Public Library - 7:00 pm
Click here for directions
All
Bridget Tincher
president@wvwa.net
304-562-2745
12/9
WVWA Club Meeting
South Charleston Public Library - 7:00 pm
Click here for directions
All
Bridget Tincher
president@wvwa.net
304-562-2745

WVWA Skill Levels for Club Trips

Beginner - Will contain rapids not exceeding Class I in difficulty

Novice - Will contain Class I and II rapids with an occasional easy Class III

Intermediate - Will contain Class II and III rapids with an occasional easy Class IV

Advanced - Will contain a full range of Class III-IV rapids

Expert - Trips at this level are not schedule by the WVWA

These trip ratings are informal ratings only. They are based on the "International Scale of Difficulty", as published by American Whitewater. They should never be considered absolute since weather and water conditions can alter the difficulty of any river.

River Courtesy

River courtesy extends beyond aid to a fellow paddler. We ask all paddlers to consider the following and to promote river courtesy by example:

  1. The rivers are shared by fishermen, rafters, picnickers and wildlife. Intruding on each as little as possible encourages and improves enjoyment of the rivers for all.
  2. While boats leave no tracks in the water, the banks, put-in and take-out points show evidence of our presence. Please treat each put-in and take-out as the delicate ecological specialty that it is.
  3. Litter, from whatever source, detracts from the beauty of the river. Make each river a cleaner place for our having been there. Carry and fill a trash bag on each river trip.
  4. Over-night camping and lunch-stops should be located on shore away from the fragile river beaches and banks. Blackened fire rings do nothing for aesthetics and attract more fires and trash.
  5. River clean-up, done little by little by each paddler, will do much to retain the very special character of our southern rivers. Courtesy is a very real means of preserving the rivers for now and the future.
  6. Remember the landowners. They live there and we are but guests. Strive to be a polite guest. Always ask permission, and leave things better than you found them.

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