
The Rivers: A day or two before we make our final plans, Tom will be checking levels on the following rivers in the Northern Appalachians: the Lower Big Sandy, Top Yough, Middle Fork of the Tygart (Audra ST. Park), Tygart Gorge (Belington), Kitzmiller section of the North Branch, Shaver’s Fork of the Cheat, Meadow Run (near Ohiopyle). These are all class III-IV in difficulty.
Skill Level: Participants in this program should possess a solid roll and are able to catch most eddies in Class III white water. Paddlers who run Dickerson at moderate to high levels are ready for this program. There may be some weekends that we will designate for a more advanced group and other weekends for less advanced. If you register for any given weekend, we will make adjustments as needed.

Cost: $120 or package of 4 for $400.
Registration: click on
registration. If you have not already, establish a logon, fill out contact information, and then follow directions to register for ‘A Day of Creekin.” Pick the dates you wish to register. Dates offered are April 4, 11, 18, 25.
What to bring: It would be smart to dress for the worst conditions: there is a 10- 15 degree difference in temperature between the DC area and the highlands beyond Cumberland. Bring a dry top/pants or dry suit, layers of fleece for underneath, something warm to cover your legs (like Hydroskin, paddling pants/fleece or IR Thermoskin), head warmer, Pogies or gloves, your lunch in a dry bag, float bags, and your creek boat.
Transportation: For the sake of efficiency, we like to carpool to the rivers. Once you register, we will email you a message with the email addresses of the others attending, and you will be welcome to contact each other to set up a meeting place and form a car pool. Tom will already be up at Albright for Cheat Training and will meet somewhere near the designated river, usually at Little Sandy Restaurant in Bruceton Mills.