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Delaware River Journal: Rising Fast...
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About the Delaware River and its tributary streams - With an occasional voyage into uncharted waters. Sunday, August 07, 2011. A sampling of USGS stream gages show how the Upper Delaware River watershed got pounded by storms last night and early morning; way smaller amounts fell down here along the Bucks and Hunterdon tributary watersheds of the Lower Delaware River. Cases in point on the New Jersey side: the Flatbrook at Flatbrookville. On the PA side: The Broadhead Creek at Minisink Hills. Delaware Riv...
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Delaware River Journal: Remnants of Lee flood...
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About the Delaware River and its tributary streams - With an occasional voyage into uncharted waters. Friday, September 09, 2011. Remnants of Lee flood. The Delaware River @ the Rieglesville gage. Crested at 28.06', which is just a few feet under "major flood stage.". Of particular interest will be how the Delaware Canal towpath weathered this flood. Repairs from the 2004, 2005 and 2006 floods were just completed last year with a total cost of approximately $29,000,00. And its tributaries got the worst o...
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Delaware River Journal: June 2011
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About the Delaware River and its tributary streams - With an occasional voyage into uncharted waters. Saturday, June 25, 2011. Last June the Delaware River and it's tribs were running at a trickle. The plants were wilting and oppressed by a drier, hotter than normal spring. Who remembers that in 2010 we endured the first of what would be many heatwaves - in APRIL? The Delaware River @ Riegelsville. Is running at 1.91 feet which isn't enough water to paddle (without walking in some spots). Canoe and Kayak...
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Delaware River Journal: Equilibrium...
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About the Delaware River and its tributary streams - With an occasional voyage into uncharted waters. Wednesday, September 07, 2011. It seems that the Delaware and some of its tribs have leveled off and the rain has slacked off considerably. The river at Riegelsville. The Susquehanna watershed will have epic flooding - the storm tracked right up the Appalachians and the river valley from the Bay to the New York headwaters. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). See you on the water! View my complete profile.
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Delaware River Journal: Another Delaware River flood on the horizon...
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About the Delaware River and its tributary streams - With an occasional voyage into uncharted waters. Saturday, August 27, 2011. Another Delaware River flood on the horizon. This reminds me of Hurricane Ivan. Which was a tropical storm when it hit us back in 2004. That was a bigger more potent storm than Irene, but Ivan was also a drought breaker. Irene is just adding salt to the wound. It's all falling on soggy soil. The Delaware is predicted to rise to around 27'. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Delaware River Journal: Irene spared Delaware
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About the Delaware River and its tributary streams - With an occasional voyage into uncharted waters. Monday, August 29, 2011. The Delaware River might tear up some of the more hopeless sections of the canal and towpath. It's hard to tell because those areas are still inundated. Most of the floodplain dwellers escaped flooding because Tropical Storm Irene didn't come loaded with as much energy and rain as expected. The Delaware at Riegelsville. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). See you on the water!
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Delaware River Journal: Toh Jammin'
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About the Delaware River and its tributary streams - With an occasional voyage into uncharted waters. Monday, October 31, 2011. Paddlers throughout the Mid-Atlantic and New England Regions will be gathering along the Tohickon Creek. Into the Tohickon Creek. Anywhere from 300 to a 1,000 paddlers come out to paddle one or both days, with many participants representing various paddling and outdoor clubs including AMC's Delaware Valley Chapter. Tohickon Facts of Note:. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Delaware River Journal: higher prediction: 29+ feet
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About the Delaware River and its tributary streams - With an occasional voyage into uncharted waters. Sunday, August 28, 2011. Higher prediction: 29 feet. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). See you on the water! View my complete profile. AMC - Delaware Valley Chapt. Canoe and Kayak Clubs. Delaware River Access Survey. Delaware River Basin Commission. Delaware River Greenway Partnership. Delaware Valley Division - ACA. National Canoe Safety Patrol. Rivergeek's music on AudioStreet. Calm before the storm.
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Delaware River Journal: October 2011
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About the Delaware River and its tributary streams - With an occasional voyage into uncharted waters. Monday, October 31, 2011. Paddlers throughout the Mid-Atlantic and New England Regions will be gathering along the Tohickon Creek. Into the Tohickon Creek. Anywhere from 300 to a 1,000 paddlers come out to paddle one or both days, with many participants representing various paddling and outdoor clubs including AMC's Delaware Valley Chapter. Tohickon Facts of Note:. Links to this post. Delaware River Acce...
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Delaware River Journal: Ominous forecast...
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About the Delaware River and its tributary streams - With an occasional voyage into uncharted waters. Monday, September 05, 2011. By 9:30am this Labor Day morning Upper Black Eddy was already getting dumped on, and the forecast called for rain this afternoon; not a good sign. Flood watches are posted for the entire region. This map at Weather Underground. Except Cannonsville which is just over 98%. NOAA has the river at Riegelsville attaining a height of 18' by Thursday. The Delaware River at Riegelsville.
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