Saturday, May 8, 2021

Nissitissit River

First one-way float trip!  Cable locked kayak to a tree near the put-in at Bohannon Bridge in Brookline, NH. Drove car to end point at Pepperell Coverage Bridge, uber'ed back to start.  Water levels where high due to 2 days of rain that week (Nashua River at E Pepperell gauge was at 1550 cfs, 4.2 ft;  Squannacook at 240 cfs, 3.3 ft).  First half of trip was through a marshy, reedy area.  Very pretty, quickwater and a couple small drops.  Saw some tiny yellow birds and a couple baby blue jays.  Things got more woodsy and 'exciting' after passing under the W Hollis / Brookline St Bridge.  Rapids increased their intensity and several tree blowdowns were challenging to navigate. 2 required portage.  Saw many (8-10) fly fisherman along the way.  Took my first official "swim" trying to pass under a blowdown just before Prescot Road bridge.  I grabbed hold of the tree trunk, trying to pull myself toward the end with higher clearance but my kayak decided to keep going under at that spot and boom!  I was in the water.   Top moment of trip was running the rapids (class II?) where the Millie Turner dam was removed in Pepperell, scouting it first.  2 big drops followed by a 1/2 mile of continuous riffles.  One final portage around a blowdown near junction with Nashua River.  Current in the Nashua was too strong to paddle up against for 0.75 miles to my car, so I beached it and walked back along the rail trail and Lowell Road to car.  A fun but occasionally dicey trip!

Start: Bohannon Bridge, Brookline NH
End: Pepperell Covered Bridge, Pepperell MA

Starting point near Bohannon Bridge

Serious beaver work on this tree


West Hollis Road Bridge

Graceful tree arch

 
Next level rope swing

Site of the former Turner Dam


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