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It's called Gauley Season, six weekends where the Summersville Dam is released, creating a combo not commonly found in the U.S. - huge volumes of water and steep gradient.
Thestar.com - Home Page Cindy Fan 2011
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While lots of rafters enjoy what the New River has to offer, whitewater rafting outfitters say the Gauley is a different kind of challenge.
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If you want to really have a wild fishing trip, fish the Gauley, and hold on tight.
I fish all the time near my hometown in West Virginia and I've had a lot of luck. 2009
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If you want to really have a wild fishing trip, fish the Gauley, and hold on tight.
I fish all the time near my hometown in West Virginia and I've had a lot of luck. 2009
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This mine is located between the New and Gauley Rivers, two of the premier whitewater rafting rivers in the United States!
Powellton Coal violates agreement Jax 2009
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This mine is located between the New and Gauley Rivers, two of the premier whitewater rafting rivers in the United States!
Archive 2009-01-01 Jax 2009
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From its peak year of 225,580 rafters on the New and Gauley rivers in 1995, turnout has dropped 18 percent, to 185,460 rafters last year — the third consecutive sub-200,000 year for the industry, according to figures provided by the West Virginia Professional River Outfitters Association.
Archive 2006-04-01 2006
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From its peak year of 225,580 rafters on the New and Gauley rivers in 1995, turnout has dropped 18 percent, to 185,460 rafters last year — the third consecutive sub-200,000 year for the industry, according to figures provided by the West Virginia Professional River Outfitters Association.
From On High 2006
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Twenty-two years after Paul Gauley was shot down, the U.S., through private agencies, completed plans for a medical clinic in Laos to encourage Lao assistance in excavating crash sites of U.S. aircraft downed in Laos.
Gauley, James P. 1990
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Paul Gauley flew on January 10, 1967 as pilot of a F105D Thunderchief.
Gauley, James P. 1990
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