AFON CRAWNON (Usk Tributary)
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Re: AFON CRAWNON (Usk Tributary)
There is no EA gauge for this river. It is on the opposite side of the valley from the Grwyne and not too far away so that can give a rough indication to the levels.
Where the road crosses the river, near the Coach and horses pub. I use the level at the fall below the road to gauge if it is worth paddling.
Empty:

Low (Close up river left):

Medium:

Chunky:

Looking up from the Usk. If you can see boulders with a way through: Low. Just the tips of boulders (discoloured water): Medium. No Boulders (Brown water): Chunk.
Where the road crosses the river, near the Coach and horses pub. I use the level at the fall below the road to gauge if it is worth paddling.
Empty:

Low (Close up river left):

Medium:

Chunky:

Looking up from the Usk. If you can see boulders with a way through: Low. Just the tips of boulders (discoloured water): Medium. No Boulders (Brown water): Chunk.
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