Christmas Creek from the Stinson Wreck site down Binstead's Gully to Westray's falls and Back down the creek to the Grave site and on to the track to the Carpark.
It started bucketing down when my son and I were at the wreck. By the time I had helped my son into his rain jacket I was soaked. It was a waste of time but I put mine on anyway.
There is not much left of the wreck the water and mud washing down the hillside is burying what is left.
As the climb up seemed too dangerous with all the water coming down I opted to go downhill to the creek and follow it along. It was tough going and took 1 hour of hard slog through thick lawyer vine scrub to Reach Binstead's pool.
Usually doesn't take that long but when you have an 11 year old in tow your pushing 50 and your glasses are fogging up and you can't see 2 metres in front of you its not easy going. Bypassing the falls and going down the cliffs wasn't easy either my boots loaded up with red greasy mud and I skidded over the edge while trying to climb down and badly Bruised my ribs on a rock at the bottom (spent the night in hospital) Trying to rock-hop along the creek was impossible as everything was wet and super slippery.
There are now a couple of massive fallen trees completely blocking the creek so we had to climb back up the left bank and detour around them as well as doing the same for the 4 smaller falls as the water was running too fast to climb down them. We had to bypass the pools as well as they were too deep to walk through with all the rain.
Some time ago I tied a pink ribbon to the branch of a tree on the Bank of the creek near the gravesite to mark the start of the track so if people where traveling down the creek they could see it.
Seeing that ribbon brought a smile to my face!!! I was just about done in. We were both soaking wet, covered in leaches and scratched to pieces by the scrub and nursing a few sprains.
The back along the track was a piece of cake compared to coming down that creek. I have no idea how Bernard Orielly managed to do it in 3 hours in the same conditions. The man was a super hero to go back the same night. Anyway we stripped off the car-park and took turns to remove the dozens of leaches having a feed on us. We walked out just as it turned dark so the timing was the only thing I got right that day and managing to navigate along the ridge beside the creek. I thought climbing Mount Warning in the rain was bad but this trip topped that one.

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