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t_nut
Jul 17, 2007, 8:07 PM
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Does anyone know if WV Watersports is still in business? Their number is disconnected. Alternatively, does anyone have another rental place (that offers overnight rentals) there that they could recommend. I appreciate any help here.
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nnowinowski
Jul 17, 2007, 8:17 PM
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don't plan on climbing over 6' out of the water :-(
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t_nut
Jul 17, 2007, 8:26 PM
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Seriously? Someone is enforcing this? Since when - what gives?
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climbinwv
Jul 17, 2007, 8:36 PM
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Army Corps of Engineers with the help of the DNR. Ban will be in effect for 3 years minimum.
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j_ung
Jul 17, 2007, 8:38 PM
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This is not official in any way, but I really don't think it's being enforced. I have yet to hear of even one climber being stopped, spoken to, cited or in any other way hassled over DWS-ing. EDIT: Unfortunately, however, I think WV Watersports is no more.
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climbinwv
Jul 17, 2007, 8:48 PM
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You would know better than I would J_ung. I am only going on the words of the public information officer for the corps. She and I have talked several times (my company does a lot of work with the ACOE) and she spoke semi-off the record with me. The new commander for the district is apparently adamant about protecting the corps from lawsuits and thus issued this order. It is the only order of the kind in the entire USA. She told me I should wait a couple months and see how the enforcement goes. We had a trip scheduled for a couple weeks ago that we cancelled because of this. Guys like you who are there all the time would be an asset to inform the community if it is safe to continue to dws @ Summersville. My only concern is that if dws begins to happen on a large scale the ban will be enforced. As always, thanks for the info, you are the man. Looking forward to minivous!!!
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dreday3000
Jul 17, 2007, 8:58 PM
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I rented a pontoon boat after the ban and didn't receive any hassle. Spent the whole day DWSing and didn't get hassled. I saw a safety patrol boat once. He didn't really seem to be concerned about DWS but I still did my best to remain inconspicuous. Doesn't seem like they are enforcing but don't push it. Also, be aware that they are postings around the marina so claiming ignorance if you do get busted might not work. I rented directly from the Marina, which worked well because that way you don't have to tow a boat. The Marina's phone number is 304-872-1331. They don't have a website but they are conneted to the Marina Dive shop whose website is http://www.sarges.net/summersv.htm I think Pontoon boats cost about 300 a day so you better have that thing full (up to 10 people). Personally I think Jon Boats work better for DWS as you can get the boat directly next to the cliff and climb out from the boat. Keeps your feet dry and you don't have to break the waterline - which I find tricky. Jon Boats cost about 100 bucks a day but the marina will only let you have two people on board. That said, they seat 4-5 pretty comfortably. Picking up any additional friends at the collesum works well. In terms of actual climbing, Check out Long Point and Whipperwill; both great spots. Good luck!
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dreday3000
Jul 17, 2007, 9:05 PM
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Also, don't mention climbing when you rent the boat as its against policy. Some of the people at the Marina are more strict about this than other. The 'big guy' is particularly strict (you'll know him when you see him) If you get one of the younger guys you can probably bring a full rack on board. When I went we brought a rope and set of draws and docked at the Colosseum towards the end of the day. That worked well because you tend to get pretty wore out from the swimming.
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oldhippywithdog
Jul 17, 2007, 9:43 PM
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I've had experience with this rule being enforced. A few freinds and I were sitting on a small ledge about 8 feet above the water and we were asked to climb down by some guys in a boat with a logo I've forgotten. Some army something something...
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johnathon78
Jul 17, 2007, 11:19 PM
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OH how I;ve been harassed! At Whipoorwill last weekend, the safety patrol ( sounds scary huh?! ) came over to the whole crew of us to inform us that climbing out of the water with the intent to jump was illegal, but at this point there only giving warnings. They kept an eye on us most of the day after that by using their binoculars from across the lake. We still climbing, but we either topped it out or down climbed. One group of inexperienced climbers was stranded atop a route for 20 minutes until the coast was clear to jump. They are out there, they will warn you first...and eventually I feel they will ticket. Anywho, they have a small grey boat, canopy on top, SAFETY PATROL written in red on both sides of the boat.
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t_nut
Jul 18, 2007, 1:42 AM
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bummer about the 'Safety Patrol' and WV Watersports. We'll have to keep a low profile if we go. Not sure - last I checked the marina doesn't let you keep boats overnight and they're steeper in price. What about that campground (forget the name offhand - Summersville Retreat maybe?) on 19 that rents boats - anyone have any experience??? Thanks for the info, regardless.
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mtnslide
Jul 22, 2007, 2:11 AM
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Is there any place else in the east that is good for DWS ? I want to go but I dont want to make a trip from Orlando to be hassled by the "cliff police"
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mikitta
Jul 22, 2007, 6:59 AM
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Seems like there are a lot of lakes getting some weird safety smack down. I know this isn't climbing related, but last year they shut down the swimming area at Tygart lake because some jerk from out of state complained that his buddies pushed him off the diving platform and the lifeguards didn't do anything about it. I got to read his 3 page "whaa whaa whaa" letter and he threatened lawsuit in a round about way. Was a big bummer too, because I liked to take my kids there. I'm not sure if they decided to open it up this year or entirely shut it all down for good. Here's hoping that some folks may be in a position to dialog with the PTB's at Sommersville and get some DWS access opened up again. God Bless, mik
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clausti
Jul 23, 2007, 5:25 AM
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so i just realized this was originally posted in General. it is most DEFNITELY climbing related, why was it moved to community?
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thomasribiere
Jul 23, 2007, 10:54 AM
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moved to Regional Discussion. It could be moved to Access Issues as well...
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clausti
Jul 23, 2007, 3:14 PM
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regional discussion seems appropriate. just seems like there have been some weird things moved in to scummunity lately, like this, and the tickets to greece (for climbing) thread, ect. thanks thomas.
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poomasta
Jul 23, 2007, 3:28 PM
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We're headed to Summersville in a week - any update on the enforcement of the ban being applied to DWS? Also interested in any other recs for DWS in the SE - we might adjust our road trip plans accordingly if summersville is out. thanks! mike
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j_ung
Jul 30, 2007, 5:50 PM
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Look for more information on Summersville cliff jumping in an article in the upcoming Blue Ridge Outdoors. Should be on stands this week.
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lodi5onu
Jul 31, 2007, 3:51 PM
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i went DWS with a group by pontoon boat on the weekend of 7/22,23...Safety Patrol with the army corps of engineers stopped us and warned that you can't climb above 6ft on the rocks and intentionally jump. I'm not sure how long this grace period will last, but they said the penalty is up to $5000 and possible prison time...they watched several times after the warning while members climbed above 6ft and "accidently fell" off the rock while DWSing and didn't give us any further reprimand...hope this helps
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clausti
Aug 1, 2007, 3:41 AM
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lodi5onu wrote: i went DWS with a group by pontoon boat on the weekend of 7/22,23...Safety Patrol with the army corps of engineers stopped us and warned that you can't climb above 6ft on the rocks and intentionally jump. I'm not sure how long this grace period will last, but they said the penalty is up to $5000 and possible prison time...they watched several times after the warning while members climbed above 6ft and "accidently fell" off the rock while DWSing and didn't give us any further reprimand...hope this helps wait... you can't *intentionally* fall? that's how its written? 'cause that doesnt ban soloing... at all. it only bans cliff jumping.
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drfelatio
Aug 1, 2007, 4:20 AM
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clausti wrote: lodi5onu wrote: i went DWS with a group by pontoon boat on the weekend of 7/22,23...Safety Patrol with the army corps of engineers stopped us and warned that you can't climb above 6ft on the rocks and intentionally jump. I'm not sure how long this grace period will last, but they said the penalty is up to $5000 and possible prison time...they watched several times after the warning while members climbed above 6ft and "accidently fell" off the rock while DWSing and didn't give us any further reprimand...hope this helps wait... you can't *intentionally* fall? that's how its written? 'cause that doesnt ban soloing... at all. it only bans cliff jumping. Well from what I've read, the rule is you cannot "enter the water from a height greater than your own." Well, ok, but what if you solo and don't fall? Seems to me like the rule bans entering the water, not climbing above it.
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lodi5onu
Aug 1, 2007, 1:33 PM
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drfelatio wrote: clausti wrote: lodi5onu wrote: i went DWS with a group by pontoon boat on the weekend of 7/22,23...Safety Patrol with the army corps of engineers stopped us and warned that you can't climb above 6ft on the rocks and intentionally jump. I'm not sure how long this grace period will last, but they said the penalty is up to $5000 and possible prison time...they watched several times after the warning while members climbed above 6ft and "accidently fell" off the rock while DWSing and didn't give us any further reprimand...hope this helps wait... you can't *intentionally* fall? that's how its written? 'cause that doesnt ban soloing... at all. it only bans cliff jumping. Well from what I've read, the rule is you cannot "enter the water from a height greater than your own." Well, ok, but what if you solo and don't fall? Seems to me like the rule bans entering the water, not climbing above it. I don't know how it's "written" because i have not seen any signs or literature on the rule, but Safety Patrol told us "we can't stop ppl from climbing the rocks, but you cannot intentionally jump into the water from higher than 6 feet"
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