HOOF RIVER

     This broad, shallow river finds its origins in the Wincrag Mountains and flows some thirty miles through the Horned Basin before joining the larger Gandiel River at the western rim of the Gandiel Valley.  Its wide, shallow nature causes it to spill over its banks quite often, and during particularly long wet seasons entire sections of this waterway can change, creating an entirely new channel.  This fact and the lack of any navigable section to speak of deter settlement along this waterway.