There are 7 noticeable drops / rapids on the river, offering different grades of difficulty and challenges these are Tripple Falls (III+), Letter Box (-IV), Ski Jump (III), Crack of Doom (-IV), Crack of Dawn ( IV), Rock Slide (III+) Right Angle (IV). Image produced from the Ordnance Survey Get-a-map service. Coming off the A82 and driving up through Glen Etive to the river (about 4Km) you’ll start to see the river on your left. It’ll appear low and scrappy. That’s not a bad sign. However, to get a better reading you’ll need to get to the first rapid. At Triple Falls have a look at the first two drops / rapid. If the second drop is a river wide stopper that looks really grippy, walk away! If, however, the water is pouring over the main shoot and breaching over on the river right with a small piece of rock showing then it’ll be okay. Between these is a moderate level.
Ski Jump (III): Is about 50 meters, directly after Letterbox. Inspect this whilst your looking at Letterbox and it’ll save you getting out and looking twice in quick succession. Probably one of the more easier drops on the Etive the line is straight forward. However, watch your landing here. Some boaters land it too flat.
Crack of Doom (-IV): Lurking further on you’ll soon come on top of Crack of Doom. Inspect this from River right! Make sure you have safety set up on this one as the lead in can be a bit rocky in low water. The diagonal stopper catches the unaware out and live bait rescues are sometimes called for here. In high water the first diagonal hole is very grippy! Cut through the small gorge and land in the pool at the bottom.
Crack of Dawn (IV): Watch this one! Normally a portage!! Crack of Dawn has a very, very shallow pool on the river right line. I have done it once, never again. You’ll run the risk of drinking your boat, hurting your ankles or lower legs, be warned! When the river is at moderate levels a “sneak” route opens up on the extreme river left. However, this is not without it’s risk! Be wary at Crack of Dawn! Normally a portage! Rock Slide (III+): As it says on the tin, sliding down rocks. Right Angle Falls or Eas an Mhoir (IV): Now, to one of the biggest drops on the river. Right Angle Falls brings a whole load of paddlers to the Etive. Almost all will take pictures, stories and great tales to tell their pals and friends. However, there will be the odd one or two that will recall this is where they broke their back! Land this wrong and guess the story you’ll be telling!
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