River Goyt

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River Goyt

Postby Mark R » Sat Sep 20, 2008 1:14 pm

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Postby davebrads » Mon Sep 29, 2008 10:37 pm

The sloping weir half a mile below the MCC site has collapsed in the middle, leaving an ugly debris filled hole. I have only seen this in low water, but it would want careful inspection before running it.
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Postby TomToon » Wed Nov 19, 2008 8:22 pm

BEWARE! A couple of fallen trees on the Goyt....

1/ Aprox. 400m upstream of the Marple Bridge weir. Spans the whole width of the river. Portage possible river left. I can see it moving anytime soon, its a monster!

2/ Tree across centre channel of 3-channel weir. Defienately avoid that centre channel. Abit of space down the right hand channel, left hand channel is all clear. Its been there at least 3 weeks, think its slowly being removed.

Take care.
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Postby Robson » Mon Apr 13, 2009 1:22 pm

TomToon wrote:BEWARE! A couple of fallen trees on the Goyt....

1/ Aprox. 400m upstream of the Marple Bridge weir. Spans the whole width of the river. Portage possible river left. I can't see it moving anytime soon, its a monster!

2/ Tree across centre channel of 3-channel weir. Defienately avoid that centre channel. Abit of space down the right hand channel, left hand channel is all clear. Its been there at least 3 weeks, think its slowly being removed.

Take care.


These trees have now been removed.

As Dave Bradshaw says above, the weir below the clubsite has collapsed, it used to look like this:

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Me shooting the Weir after the first collapse

Now looks like this:
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Me halfway down the weir in it's current state; New years Day 2009

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Kev Greening the weir

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Ste Ashton showing his best pout!on the horseshoe weir below Brabyns Park

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Phil Yeomans & I on the same weir.

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Paul Maton on the ledge drop in Marple Bridge

All of these photos show reasonably low water
Please feel free to use any of these photos in the Goyt Guide

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Re: RIVER GOYT

Postby Ben Nuttall » Tue Oct 20, 2009 6:02 pm

A couple of us ran the broken weir the other day (we lined each other just in case). It runs ok if you concentrate and make sure you get your line right. I tempted fate and ran it a second time - not a good idea - didn't get it as nice and could have got pinned.

Just be careful if you're thinking about running it.
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River Goyt

Postby dccp » Sat Feb 19, 2011 9:19 pm

Paddled the Goyt today (19th February 2011).

We normally shoot the horseshoe weir in Brabyns park in the river left corner.

Today there is a tree stuk in this corner, you probably would not notice it from your boat. The position of the tree is such that it might deflect you into the towback.
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Re: RIVER GOYT

Postby andy wa » Tue Mar 01, 2011 10:49 pm

paddled down to Stockport today in opens. Good touring trip. Water levels with EA were 0.50 at Marple bridge. The broken weir changes everytime I paddle this river, good line down it in opens. Portaged the weir by the garden centre just after the bridge. After a few kms came to another weir which was about 2ft, do'able with care, then came to a big vertical weir which we portaged. The river go's into a gorge in Stockport and then there is a weir which looked nasty under the shopping centre so we did a tough escape from the river on the left into a car park.

I would reccommened this trip but get out just before Stockport on the B6104 near Vernon park.

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Re: RIVER GOYT

Postby Pete K » Tue Mar 01, 2011 11:23 pm

I was on the trip with Andy today and as he said we bailed up steep banks ending up in Matalan car park. We intended to continue further but on seeing the commiting section called it a day.
From a bit of Googleing I think that from here the river goes under buildings for a few hundred feet and then emerges at the Mersey(?) confluence. After this it disappears for what looks like a very very long way under Stockport.

Does anyone have experience of paddling this section, specifically the underground bit and any weirs/drops? An idea of escape routes would also be good.

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Re: RIVER GOYT

Postby davebrads » Thu Mar 10, 2011 11:31 pm

I haven't done it myself, but I know a few people that have. The weir before the shopping centre is committing, but hasn't caused any problems up to now. Apparently you get sight of the end of the tunnel just as you lose sight of the start. You can see some pictures of people paddling under Merseyway on the Manchester Canoe Club web site
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Re: RIVER GOYT

Postby Pete K » Sun Oct 16, 2011 6:33 pm

Paddled 16/10/11 from Brabans Park to just above the Broken Weir in Marple.

Level on EA Gauge was 0.45m, a really nice level for coaching intro to moving water. Could have got away with a few centemetres less if needed.

The Horseshoe weir at Marple Garden Centre where a lot of people get off this stretch has bad/no access at the moment. It is a building site with security fences and no parking. You could get off below after running the weir if you're brave/foolish enough.
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Re: RIVER GOYT

Postby pmorton64 » Sun Jan 29, 2012 6:27 pm

The works at Otterspool are still very much in operation so still not get out or parking at the weir.
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Re: RIVER GOYT

Postby Pete K » Mon Jan 30, 2012 10:26 am

We've been getting off just above the broken wier (after the MCC site) on river right. Quite a steep bank.
Park at the end of the lane in public car park and send someone to retrieve vehicles while others carry boats to road.
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Re: RIVER GOYT

Postby Pete K » Sun Feb 19, 2012 11:05 am

Just for reference:

Popped to the MCC slalom course when the EA river gauge was showing the day's (18th Feb) peak flow of about 0.8m.

At this level the course is pretty much washed out, the slalom pole wires are only about 1.5m above the river and the poles are in the water. The gabions are underwater.
The bottom rapid is just a big bouncy wave train pushing straight onto a cliff.
The top section of G2 is just one small drop with fast wave tongue.

Couldn't eddy hop any higher up the river due to the fast flow but the main G2 bit seemed very bouncy.

At 0.8m trees lining the banks are in the water and a few create big pinning potential. Very wide river at this level so take the correct line and there is no need to get too close to any trees.
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Re: RIVER GOYT (Brabyns park to MCC Site)

Postby Pete K » Wed Apr 11, 2012 3:37 pm

More work on the Goyt, this time below the MCC site at Marple near the broken weir.
http://manchestercanoeclub.org.uk/phpBB/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=644
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Re: River Goyt

Postby Pete K » Tue Aug 28, 2012 7:59 am

From the Manchester Canoe Club forum:
RE the EA sloping weir in Brabyns Park.
"contractors are altering weir there is steelwork and ropes across the weir, the middle and left shute are roped off and blocked, dont go any where near, possible look at right shute or best option walk it"
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Re: River Goyt

Postby davewray2002 » Mon Jan 21, 2013 12:58 pm

Please be aware there is a tree across the river as you go round the bend after Manchester Canoe Clubs Site.You have to portage there is no way round it on the water, This could be very dangerous in high water.Dave
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