One of the "off-the-beaten-path" roads that we took through East Tennessee last weekend was Highway 64. The road runs parallel to the Ocoee River, and when we noticed how close we were to this whitewater playground, we set out to find a spot to watch some of the whitewater rafters (in huge 8-person rubber rafts) and boaters (in individual plastic kayaks) maneuver the rapids.
The Ocoee River is known as "the birthplace of freestyle kayaking", and from what we witnessed on this day, I can see why!
Jim and I have both been whitewater rafting before (he more than I). The rivers we've experienced firsthand are: the Nantahala (NC), the Youghiogheny (PA), and the Gauley (WV).
Hell's Hole On The Lower Ocoee
The following photos were all taken at the second-to-last rapid on the Lower Ocoee called Hell's Hole. It's a surfing wave with a 9- to 11-foot hole immediately behind it.
--- > Here's a video that will give you an idea of what we witnessed at Hell's Hole.
--- > Here are more photos from Hell's Hole and some fun facts about the Ocoee River too!
Spots like this are referred to as "play holes" by skilled freestyle kayakers, who themselves are often referred to as "play boaters". They continuously dive into the undertow of the whitewater while simultaneously performing freestyle stunts, tricks and flips. (Those who spend most of their time maneuvering in rougher waters are called "whitewater boaters".)
As you can tell from the photos, in addition to the steady stream of whitewater RAFTERS passing through this particular spot, there are also dozens of kayakers waiting to get their turn at Hell's Hole.
About Freestyle Kayaking/Playboating...
A few of the things I learned from one of the kayakers (who's been freestyling since he was 8 on the Ocoee) and from some research on the 'Net:
The water is about 6 feet deep here at Hell's Hole, but you don't even come close to scraping rocks or touching anything underwater while performing these moves.
Your "turn" consists of anywhere from 1 to 3 minutes where you "do your thing" before you paddle out and another freestyler paddles into the play hole to show their stuff.
Those who don't play nicely (or share the water, giving equal time to all rafters & kayakers) are considered "hole hogs", and there is some river etiquette that comes into play.
The rule of thumb is: The downriver playboater must ALWAYS give way to the person upstream, because the person paddling downstream may not have the ability to maneuver their boat out of the way, while the downstream playboater always does.
Some Of The Freestyle Moves We Saw Performed At Hell's Hole:
More About The Ocoee River
Each year, more than 300,000 paddlers make their way to the Ocoee River between March and October to try their hand at one of the most challenging whitewater rivers in the country.
Despite the fact that it's one of the most challenging whitewater rivers in America, the Ocoee River attracts beginner and experienced rafters alike.
According to Paddler Magazine, local outfitters and American Whitewater successfully resolved a seven-year effort to secure 54 releases each year on the Upper Ocoee in 2003 which will last for at least the next 15 years.
- Videos, photos, and reviews of action on the Ocoee
- All about rafting the Ocoee River
- What it's like to ride the Ocoee
- History of the Ocoee River, including named rapids
- A rafter's review of the Ocoee
- Some of Tennessee's whitewater rivers
Other Rapids On The Ocoee
The final rapid on the Lower Ocoee past Hell's Hole is the Powerhouse rapid.
It's a deep hole between two huge waves on the right side of the river, and it loves to swallow boats for breakfast.
Perhaps we'll check out that one next!
Freestyle Online Videos:
A "Must See"!
- Down river videos -- including head-cam shots, head-to-head racing, and some serious freestyling!
- Freestylers in action -- some of the best playboating captured on video!
--- > Here's a brief video about what to expect when you go to a rafting outfitter in the Smokies... specifically, the Pigeon River.
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Nice website! You'll have to come check out the Arkansas River and the Royal Gorge! Great river!
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