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Sat 06 Apr, 2013 9:07 pm
Thanks Davo.
Sun 07 Apr, 2013 6:48 am
walkinTas wrote:Thanks Davo.
'tis a pleasure
Sun 07 Apr, 2013 1:38 pm
You might be interested that paddle Tasmania describe Lobster Rivulet as "a steep creek featuring 4 major falls (4 m to 7 m), the top of the 4th fall being blocked by logs (grade 5 drop or portage left)."
Sun 07 Apr, 2013 3:02 pm
walkinTas wrote:You might be interested that paddle Tasmania describe Lobster Rivulet as "a steep creek featuring 4 major falls (4 m to 7 m), the top of the 4th fall being blocked by logs (grade 5 drop or portage left)."
I've seen 3 but not 4.
There would ned to be a lot more water than the last time we seen it for the kayaks, could have been a few embarrased beached wales.
That would be a sight to see them run down over the falls when it's in flood.
Sun 07 Apr, 2013 3:10 pm
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Davo1 wrote:That would be a sight to see them run down over the falls when it's in flood.
Oh to be young again.
Sun 07 Apr, 2013 3:25 pm
Totally agree.
By the way what did you take the image from? Looks good.
Sun 07 Apr, 2013 10:17 pm
Its Google Earth - with a map overlay.
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