Serendipity Canyon
Join Stephen, Juri, Margot and I on a great little canyon/chasm with a series of technical abseils, beautiful scenery and a great ending swim!
What you need to know? Expect a great day canyoning for around 8+ hrs round trip, a cold swim/walk up the river at the end, and a scramble to exit.
Classed a intermediate canyon, its a good day! With low temperatures and high rainfall its quite wet – expect cold temperatures.
Track notes: https://ozultimate.com/canyoning/track_notes/why_dont_we_do_it_in_the_road.htm
Essential gear:
- Space blanket/emergency blanket (mandatory).
- Headlamp (mandatory) w/ batteries
- Lunch/snacks and water (1.5L) for 8 hrs of potential canyoning. Fueling yourselves is essential
- Spare dry clothes/thermals/jumper/beanie
- Dry bag to keep electronics/spare clothes warm.
- Appropriate clothing – no cotton – when wet it loses heat fast! Think hiking clothes with boardies/swim shorts to protect wetsuit from damage.
- Shoes with good grip and suitable for water – trainers with warm socks.
- Wet-suit (BYO if you have one, else borrow from Boree Log Gear Pool)
- Wet-suit booties/gloves (It will be cold)
- Helmet (BYO if you have one, else borrow from Boree Log Gear Pool)
- Harness (BYO if you have one, else borrow from Boree Log Gear Pool)
- Descender/ Figure 8 and Karabiner (BYO if you have one, else borrow from Boree Log Gear Pool)
- Safety Sling and Karabiner (BYO if you have one, else borrow from Boree Log Gear Pool)
- Small backpack to keep your drybag/gear. Expect it to get wet/scratched.
- Any medication/medical devices you need.
We will be walking off from Cathedral of Ferns Camping area down to begin the Canyon.
You must be approved for the main Boree Log event to join this trip.
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Attendees
- Georgie Clare
- Amelia Vasiliou
- Stephen Roche
- Juri Hemmi
- Daniel Gilbert
- Stephen Gilbert
- Peta Somerville
- Keira McLoskey