This was very interesting!
Thank you for sharing.
PS this is from headwaters area of Cheat Lake - any thoughts? The water was unusually spotty with foam and then this conglomeration by early afternoon... 😩


Sent from my iPhone

On Jun 24, 2020, at 11:56 PM, Duane Nichols <duane330@aol.com> wrote:



Cheat River History – Then And Now — Wilderness Voyageurs


 The magnificent Cheat River flows from five major tributaries (Black Fork, Dry Fork, Glady Fork, Laurel Fork, and Shavers Fork) which originate in the rugged Monongahela National Forest and join to form the main river stem near Parsons, West Virginia. From Parsons, the scenic Cheat flows nearly 162 miles past the historic river towns of St. George, Rowlesburg and Albright before reaching Cheat Lake and discharging into the Monongahela River at Point Marion in Pennsylvania. The entire watershed spans an impressive 1422 square miles, and the river is one of the longest un-dammed waterways in the eastern United States.

https://wilderness-voyageurs.com/cheat-river-history-then-now/



_______________________________________________
CLEAR mailing list -- clear@lists.cheatlakeclear.org
To unsubscribe send an email to clear-leave@lists.cheatlakeclear.org
To view this discussion on the web visit https://lists.bikelover.org/hyperkitty/list/clear@lists.cheatlakeclear.org/message/Y5ILIJ7A6GNGBXZWFFBZFEHIXBLPFJZM/