Trip Details on Trip #210: Traditional Big Water Canyon Overnight
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Class Rating - Day 1:
Day 2: |
Easy Class II and III

World Class III and V
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Click Here to See a Rapid Rating Chart |
| Offered: |
May - September |
| Boat: |
Day 1: Rafts or duckies, it's your choice (must be 10 years old to paddle a single duckie)
Day 2: 16' - 9-10 people plus the guide |
Click Here to See a Chart With All the Boats |
| Minimum Age*: |
12 years old - Normal summer flows Mid-June through October
13 years old- Higher minimum age applies during spring like water over 5 cubic feet per second (10,000cfs)
*For your safety, ACE reserves the right to change age requirement , river section, or river if unusual water levels occur. Youths under 13 may be transferred to the Upper New or another river section if water volumn is over 10,000cfs. Minimum height is 56" tall.
More Info on Kid's Camp (for Kids Who Don't Meet the Age Requirement) |
| Put-In and Take-Out: |
McCreery (late summer flows-Stonecliff)
Camp overnight at ACE Beach
Fayette Station |
Click Here to See a Map of the New River |
| Length: |
McCreery to ACE Beach - 13 miles
ACE Beach to Fayette Station -
On the water approximately 5 - 5 1/2 hourse each day |
| Number of Rapids: |
Day 1: 13 Class II and III's
Day 2: 22 Class III and V's |
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River Section
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Water Level
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Put-In
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Take-Out
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Lunch Spot
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Lunch Option***
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Miles
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Hours
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Rapids
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Rating
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UPPER NEW
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Above 4,200 cfs* |
McCreery
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ACE Beach |
River Side |
Deli |
13 |
7 - 7.5 |
12 |
II - III |
| Below 4,200 cfs* |
Stonecliff |
Cunard |
ACE Beach |
Grilled** |
8 |
7 - 7.5 |
8 |
II - III |
| Below 4,200 cfs* |
ACE Beach |
Cunard |
River Side |
Deli |
5 |
7 - 7.5 |
7 |
II - III |
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LOWER NEW
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Above 4,200 cfs* |
ACE Beach |
Fayette Station |
ACE Site |
Grilled** |
13
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7 - 7.5
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24
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III - V
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| Below 4,200 cfs* |
ACE Beach |
Fayette Station |
ACE Site |
Grilled** |
13
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7 - 7.5
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20
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III - V
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Cubic Feet Per Second
When water levels fluctuate quickly (sometimes overnight) preperation and supplies can not be readied to provide the level of hot grilled lunch out guests are accustomed to, therefore, a delicious deli style lunch is served.
See next section for a description of each lunch option. |
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New River Map
Current Water Levels
Current Weather
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Lunch - Day 1 and 2:
Dinner - Day 1:
Breakfast - Day 2: |
Hot Grilled: May be hamburges, cheeseburgers, veggie burgers, chicken patties and all the fixings.
Deli Style: May be turkey, ham, cheeses and all the fixings for sandwiches.
Both Will Have: PB&J, assorted salads (pasta, seafood, and potato), baked beans, chips & salsa, veggies & dip, hummus, trail mix, fresh fruit, cookies & desserts. Drinks may include water and lemonade.
Steak and vegetarian options, with sides of potatoes, salad, corn on the cob, and various desserts. Beverages include soft drinks as well as lemonade and water, and a limited amount of beer. Guest are allowed to bring a cooler with extra beverages.
Hot grilled breakfast includes eggs, sausage and bacon, fresh fruit, muffins and danishes. Beverages include milk, juice, coffee and other hot beverages. |
| The Season: |
Different seasons provide very diverse river experiences as the dynamics of the river and the rapids themselves are transformed. Spring rafting is a thrill ride with typically higher water levels, making the waves, holes and rapids even more powerful. March - May offers the biggest whitewater of the season, while summer months offer fun, excitement and warmer temperatures. Great whitewater remains a constant in September and October as fall is fabulous in the New River Gorge.
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| Trip Format: |
Day 1: Enjoy the frisky, beginner-friendly, class II-III rapids on the Upper New. Choose either rafts or duckies to make your trip unique. In the evening, relax riverside with a hot grilled dinner, starlit skies and campfire tales of the days events.
Day 2: Awake to the relaxing sounds of the river, and get ready to fuel up with a hot breakfast that will prepare you for a big day of whitewater.
The Lower section of the New is filled with big hits and loads of fun for you to share with your group and new found friends. 14' rafts manuever through the rapids easily. Hike up to jump rock and test your diving skills West Virginia style. This trip takes our under the massive New River Gorge Bridge, the longest single span arch bridge in the northern hemispherer.
The two day combination of rafts and duckies give you the ultimate whitewater experience from mild to wild all in one trip!
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| What to Wear and Bring: |
Spring
Pile, wool, or acrylic sweater
Wool or rubber gloves, si cap
Nylon windbreaker
NO COTTON!
Towel, dry set of clothes (for after the trip & at base camp)
Dry shoes
Toiletries, sleeping bag, blanket & pillow
Flashlight, lantern
Anything small for base camp activites, such as a deck of cards or musical instrument
Wetsuits and neoprene booties are strongly recommended for spring New River trips. Wetsuits are available for rent at ACE.
Summer
Swimsuit, t-shirt, ball cap
Old sneakers or river shoes
Sunscreen, glasses strap
Light nylon windbreaker
Towel, dry set of clothes (for after the trip & at base camp)
Dry shoes
Toiletries, sleeping bag, blanket & pillow
Flashlight, lantern
Anything small for base camp activites, such as a deck of cards or musical instrument
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What to Expect
Trip Itinerary: |
- Arrive at ACE, check-in with your Trip Leader and fill out release forms (anyone under 17 years old must bring a waiver signed by both parents Click Here to Download ).
- Have ready all packed items that you wish to be bused to the overnight site.
- Change into your river wear, a guide will issue a PFD (personal floatation device) and helmet, then load up and head for the river.
- Approximate 30 minute bus ride to put-in depending on water levels.
- On route or at put-in, your trip leader and guide deliver a safety talk covering the fundamentals of rafting and proper use of river equipment, and precautions.
- At the put-in the trip leader will then make the guide/guest assignments. There will be a guide in every raft. The guests and guides then go through their introductions. Each guide will then take over with more specific details for the group. Basic strokes, paddling techniques, and guide commands are demonstrated and practiced by the group before heading down river. Guests riding in duckies will be taught how to paddle and maneuver the duck.
- Enjoy our deli-style lunch part way down the river. There are no restroom facilities alongside the river.
- The close of day one will find you riverside on our sandy beach by the river, where there are primative restrooms, tents and all of your items packed from the morning.
- Dinner is grilled riverside by your guides. Campfire, smores and beautiful starlit skies will complete your day.
- Next morning enjoy a big hearty breakfast to fuel you through your day two in Surpirse Canyon section of the New River. Remember there are no restrooms on the next section of river.
- At the take-out point, the gear is loaded onto our vehicles and we head back to ACE while enjoying a complimentary beverage. Approximate 30 minute bus ride back to ACE.
- Back at ACE enjoy a hot shower, shop at our Outfitter’s Store, check out our various lake & resort amenities, and dine at our Lakeside Dining Hall or the Lost Paddle Lounge - all located at ACE's 1400 acre Adventure Center.
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Tips for Group Organizer:
Click Here to Download a Group Organizer Kit
(This is a large file!) |
- Plan Ahead
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- Get your group together EARLY! Spread the word and schedule a planning/preliminary meeting
- Do your homework. Be familiar with the trips, lodging, and meal options
- Call to check availability of any trips and lodging you are considering
- Become familiar with our reservation/cancellation policies and age/height limits
- Direct participants to the printed material, our website at www.AceRaft.com or give us a call at
800-SURF-WVA (787-3982).
- Make a Group Plan
- Decide what trip and time is right for your group
- Decide on lodging options
- Decide on meal options
- Get a head count of all participants - Use the Trip Planner (in the group organizer kit) to gather names and contact information
- Set a FIRM payment schedule with your participants - Make participants aware of the payment schedule and FOLLOW IT!
- Use the Trip Planner to keep track of deposits and payments
- Use the Trip Schedule Calendar (in the group organizer kit) to keep track of when payment are due
- Get Started With ACE
- Make your reservation
- Call 800-SURF-WVA (787-3982) and speak with one of our friendly reservationists
- Collect your deposit money.
- Due 10 days after the initial reservation is made with ACE
- If you reservation is made less than 30 days from your arrival/trip date, full payment is due at time reservation is made
- Review your confirmation and invoice
- Use your Trip Schedule Calendar to make notes of when and what your group is doing while at ACE
- Request any waiver forms needed for minors (a copy of each is in the back of the group organizer kit or Click Here for a List of Downloads)
- All minors not accompanied by a parent or guardian are required to have a waiver form signed by both parents before participating in any activity! NO EXCEPTIONS!)
- Send your balance payment
- Due 30 days before before your scheduled trip or arrival date
- Pre-Arrival Planning
- Get a final head count of all participants
- Copy material that each may need
- Get any maps, directions, etc. your participants may need
- Make sure each participant knows what they have booked and what is included
- Give them a copy of the packing list (in the group organizer kit or Click Here to Download )
- Give them the Check-In and Arrival Times
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