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Run 14 Point of Beginning The beginning Point of the U.S. Public Land Survey is the location from which first cadastrial survey The Point system occurred in any modern country. of Beginning, inaugurated in 1785, was used to survey almost all other lands to the west, reaching plaque at the A all the way to Pacific Ocean. commemorative site states that the true starting feet further south. point was 1,112 enter Carp Babbs Island The island is owned by the Babbs Island Boating Association and the state Please Virginia. of West respect private property. State Park 30 Beaver Creek waterwatch.usgs.gov/ 44 Run oe

Ohio River Water Trail r th ell el Je Avoid kayaking at high water conditions, conditions, high water at kayaking Avoid and force currents strong which cause the river. the banks into debris from the risk of increases also Rainfall and submerged currents treacherous and accidents can cause debris that informa- Flow time Stream injuries. Real Watch Water the USGS at tion available website: strainers The Ohio River provides a wide range of experiences, therefore we suggest suggest we therefore of experiences, a wide range provides The Ohio River strainers paddling the instruction before and professional class a safety complete you that training. without proper kayaking No one should attempt mighty Ohio River. Ohio River in a kayak; nevertheless, many hazards exist on the Ohio River such as river such as river exist on the Ohio River many hazards nevertheless, in a kayak; Ohio River traf commercial crossings, lock and dam. No person, vessel or other vessel lock and dam. No person, THE HAZARDS OF PADDLING OHIO RIVER The Ohio is a magni is classi The Ohio River as a lock and dam is designated each and below above immediately The section and deceptively turbulent, unpredictable are areas in these Waters Area. Restricted victim without a potential and drown trap can easily currents Strong dangerous. Signs and/or warning. Coast Guard requirements. These vessels are con are vessels These requirements. Guard Coast RIVER CURRENT & WATER LEVELS COMMERCIAL TRAFFIC An important vessels. commercial to must yield the right of way boaters Recreational in front of feet hundreds for The blind spot extends "blind spot." is the pilot's constraint have also Barges of barges. in the path do not canoe or kayak Therefore, of the barge. cannot turn or stop and therefore their size and weight due to navigation limited In a string of full barges. stop to a towboat miles for three up to It can take quickly. engines a towboat’s by caused current underwater is a strong addition, "Wheel Wash" vessel; behind a large of yards hundreds turbulence in severe can result that in clearance 1000 feet least must maintain at watercraft recreational consequently, of towboats. behind the rear RESTRICTED AREA and penalties. Lockmasters a summary offense subject to any time and are at zone In the local police. aid from solicit and, if required, laws these to the adherence enforce or anglers about the hazards other boaters to articulate please of public safety, interest of lock and dam structures. 45 New