This is the "official" club trip, led by John Mellor this year! For information email quartermaster@philacanoe.org. If you're comfortable on the lehigh and have some cold water gear maybe it's time to give the Tohickon a shot! John will be taking his time and showing first timers the lines on this jewel of a creek!
Prerequisites:
Cold weather gear
A reliable roll
A suitable whitewater kayak
The Tohickon is a jewel in the eastern PA whitewater scene. It offers some great play, scheduled releases twice yearly. It is a good Class III run that can be viewed as a stepping stone for novice and intermediates or as a fun play creek for intermediate and advanced paddlers. There is a fun play hole that serves up some great surfing and verticality to those that are patient. There are at least six challenging rapids in this 3.75 mile stretch that will keep anyone's attention. It's a fast run and our crew often does multiple laps. Wear warm gear (eg wet suit/drytop/drysuit) and dress for the swim.
The put-in is in Ralph Stover State park and the take out is on the shore of the Delaware where you can camp and spend the night. A nearby house hosts a party with music and drinks on Saturday. There is a coffee shop close by, but restaurants are limited so bring some camping food. Parking passes for the campground are $20 for the weekend and support the local volunteer fire department.
For more information on the run https://www.americanwhitewater.org/content/River/view/river-detail/1672/main