RIVER OUSE (Linton Weir)

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RIVER OUSE (Linton Weir)

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Tree in Linton Locks

Postby Philip Mitchell » Wed Feb 23, 2011 8:36 pm

There is a huge tree at the top of the fish ladder of linton locks, it doesnt look like it will be moving until the river floods again.
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Re: Tree in Linton Locks

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Re: RIVER OUSE (Linton Weir)

Postby mpooleman » Tue Mar 15, 2011 11:37 am

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Re: RIVER OUSE (Linton Weir)

Postby daw » Thu Apr 21, 2011 10:28 pm

Any know if this tree is still in the fish ladder?

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Re: RIVER OUSE (Linton Weir)

Postby Philip Mitchell » Thu Apr 28, 2011 9:01 pm

Its still there but much more cut down. We had a go at it the other weekend and got most of the smaller branches off. The environmental agency came down after us and it is now just the main trunk.
It probably is runnable but that's up to you to decide.

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Re: RIVER OUSE (Linton Weir)

Postby 1993FreeStyle » Fri May 27, 2011 4:46 pm

How is it looking now trunk still there.

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Re: RIVER OUSE (Linton Weir)

Postby TomJ » Sun Jun 05, 2011 10:48 pm

Tree trunk (no branches visible) is still there but is far to the left and there was a clear line down between the tree and the rock on the right at the entrance
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Re: RIVER OUSE (Linton Weir)

Postby TomJ » Thu Jun 09, 2011 11:03 pm

Position of the tree as of last weekend:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I2Fmvi-z ... ideo_title
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Re: RIVER OUSE (Linton Weir)

Postby TomJ » Sat Jun 18, 2011 8:36 am

Main tree is still in the same position in the fishladder as of yesterday and we pulled out two large branches and a tree trunk which were blocking the entrance to the fishladder, from the look of the the barrier marking the weir there has been a lot of trees coming down recently, however once the trunk and branches were removed we were able to run down as normal.
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Re: RIVER OUSE (Linton Weir)

Postby TomJ » Thu Aug 11, 2011 12:37 am

Couple of guys from YUCC went down there today and pulled out a load of tree material including a tree blocking the entrance to the fishladder so should be clear now beyond the log on the left hand side.
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Re: RIVER OUSE (Linton Weir)

Postby Rjo103 » Tue Sep 13, 2011 4:57 pm

As of last week the fishladder is now clear, floods washed out the remaining trunk.

(Shaun also ran the weir hard left, dropping straight into the eddy... River level was just touching the top of the arches under the mill building)
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Re: RIVER OUSE (Linton Weir)

Postby mpooleman » Thu Sep 15, 2011 8:37 am

Rjo103 wrote:As of last week the fishladder is now clear, floods washed out the remaining trunk.


At last!!! Good work to the several groups who helped remove bits of the tree as I dont think it would have moved for years as it originally was!
(We spend a day there but I know there were plenty of others who did their bit)

Thanks for letting us know!!
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Re: RIVER OUSE (Linton Weir)

Postby Jim Pullen » Wed Feb 01, 2012 10:14 pm

Anyone know the levels of Linton in relation to the EA gauge at Aldwark Bridge?

I guess it always goes, but would be nice to know levels of playability in relation river height.
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Re: RIVER OUSE (Linton Weir)

Postby once young » Wed Mar 13, 2013 12:08 am

Jim

You are right the fish ladder goes at most levels but the (fairly) new addition of the hydro scheme on the west bank has changed the amount of water down the ladder itself. I will note the gauge and the usability of the ladder over the few months and I will post something. It should be said the outfall of the hydro screw does provide a nice narrow jet for beginners.

Secondly, I note the some of the posts on this guide suggest that if anyone wants you to pay then 'tell them to F---Off'. Well this does not seem to be equitable in my mind.

The chap on the marina side charges a pound or two for use of his land to park a car / launch watercraft. The chap on the lock side charges a bit more, but provides a fair bit more in the way of facilities. It should be noted that the access road on the marina / west side is not good for cars low ride heights!

Both of the guys seem to be happy to see paddlers & both can be flexible on charges for groups ( in the case of the lock ring first).

Also, it should be remembered that the river including the lock and the fish ladder are part of the national waterways network under control of the Canal & River Trust (formally the British Waterways Board), so if you want use the river, the law says you should be licensed. BCU membership provides the license ( well, there is a use for the BCU after all!)

It is understood that enforcement officers are tasked with checking kayak & canoes in that area.

I am not involved in either business, nor do I wish to debate the rights and wrongs of licensing on one of yorkshire's ancient highways (see the bronze age Ferriby Boats or Brigg Boats!)

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