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Sunday 19 May 2013

Rivers and creeks we can get on

Leatherbarrel Creek http://www.adventurepro.com.au/paddleaustralia/pa.cgi?action=details&id=Leatherbarrelcreek#.UZizg6JHLoJ

Snowy - Charlotts Pass to Guthega Pondage https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zPP1we7yTCg

Thredbo River - Thredbo to Ngario

Thredbo River - Ski Tube to Trout Farm https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sP1Y5gwcDkw&list=UUxwpS99HK2jL1VfXD0595Og

Indi River https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fyKZICjIbF8&list=UUxwpS99HK2jL1VfXD0595Og

Snowy below Jindi http://vimeo.com/31060346

Munyang http://www.adventurepro.com.au/paddleaustralia/pa.cgi?action=details&id=snowyriver2#.UhHxF6WLDeI

3 comments:

  1. I highly recommend the Goodradigbee and Eucumbene. Two of my favourite rivers and great to warm up on.

    The digbee is also nice and close to Canberra for me.

    Cheers

    Tim

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  2. hey, not sure what crew are planning when we 'check out' of jindy on 15 oct. while up that way, and if snow melt is good, it be ace to sneak a few other rivers in.

    tim, id love to catch up in Canberra, and check out the goodra, goobra and Eucumbene. have have never ran these before, and be ace to meet your little bubs and catch up with mads

    there are some epic rivers in the Vic high country (north of omea, near mt hotham) including the mitta mitta river, Cobungra river and bundarah river. super grade 3-4 creeking / river running style.

    these rivers are about 4 hours drive from Jindabyne. any crew keen to jump on this gravy train?




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  3. Seano,

    I am planning to board a plane from the berra once we log out of Jindabyne. would certainly be happy to squeeze in a couple of other runs before heading north to thaw out. Was thinking of flying out on the 17th, but would consider living the dream for a day or two longer if we had some further fields to sow and fine folk to meet? Will catch you for a yarn...

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