The Cartecay Water Shed
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Approximately 5 miles out of Ellijay on 52 east, turn right onto "101
Lower Cartecay Road", go straight until you cross the river, parking on
the right
Sexton's (Class II, Mile 1.0)
About a mile below Lower Cartecay Road you will see some houses on river right. These houses look out of place in the mountains because they have long
green lawns leading down to the river. Here, a narrow chute on river right forms a small Class II rapid. Run it down the right and eddy out left or right
at the bottom.
Rock Garden (Class II, Mile 1.3)
A quarter mile down river is "Rock Garden", another Class II. Look for a narrow slot in the middle of the drop at the top of the rapid. Go over the drop with
a left angle and immediately make a sharp turn back to the right. Follow the channel down the middle, but look out for a pinning rock about 1/3 of the
way down. Eddy out at the bottom on the right or the left. There is a decent squirt spot on river left at the bottom. Large kayaks and canoes may have
trouble navigating Rock Garden at levels below 1.2'.
Surfing Rapid (Class II, Mile 1.5)
After Rock Garden work your way through some shoals and pools until you come to a river wide ledge known as "Surfing Rapid. Here is a good place for
beginners to work on their surfing skills. It has a good recovery pool and a nice beach, but you should be prepared to roll or get rescued because it is easy
to flip here. More shoals after "Surfing Rapid", then "S-Turn".
S-Turn (Class II+, Mile 1.8)
An island in the middle of the river marks the entrance to "S-Turn". Run left of the island and stay far left to avoid getting stuck on rocks. Beginners will
want to scout "S-Turn". Eddy out on river left to scout. The most distinguishing feature of this rapid is the sluice that forms at the top of the ledge on river
left. The river makes a sharp right turn through the sluice, and then quickly turns back to the left. Most beginners will run this rapid by aggressively
paddling through the sluice and turning left after the drop. Others will catch the large eddy on river right and continue the run from there. At levels
above 1.6' you can skip the sluice and drop straight over the ledge. Either way, you need to paddle aggressively the rest of the way. Punch the hole at the
bottom. Eddy out river right or river left. If you eddy left be aware of the undercut rock at the bottom of the eddy. "S-Turn" is rated Class II+ at normal
levels. At 4-6' it is definitely a solid Class III.
Whirlpool (Class II+, Mile 2.0)
"Whirlpool" gets its name from the large swirling eddy on river right at the bottom of the rapid. Beginners will want to avoid this and eddy left, where
there is a large pool. Be careful though, because the left eddy has a very dynamic eddy line. For best results run "Whirlpool" with a left angle and paddle
hard for river left."Whirlpool" is rated Class II+ at normal levels. At levels above 4' it becomes a Class III/III+. At these levels a very large hole forms at the
bottom of the rapid. Run the sneak down the left to avoid this hazard. I don't recommend playing in this hole. It is shallow and people have been known to
get hurt or break their paddles while attempting to play here.
Blackberry Falls (Class II+, Mile 2.3)
The grand finale of the run is "Blackberry Falls". It looks intimidating to beginners but it is actually just a big ol' slide. It ends in a haystack that tends to
stop and flip those who air-brace, rudder, or otherwise don't paddle. You know, beginners. The classic "Blackberry" run is down the center with a slight
left angle. Look for the green hump of water just below the top and split it with your boat. Paddle hard and punch through the haystack at the bottom.
Eddy left or right - preferably left. The other popular line is the diagonal line from left to right. If you are good enough, and lucky enough, you can catch
the wave above the haystack and surf it. "Blackberry Falls" is Class II+, Class III/III+ at levels above 4'.

"Take Out"
The "Take Out" is right after the Bridge on the right hand side of the river.
The Cartecay River
Ellijay,GA