Monday 21 September 2020

Monday 21 September 2020 Nutley's Creek

 With 20+kmph winds forecast today we decided to ditch a Bithry Inlet paddle and instead opted for a more sheltered Nutley's Creek peregrination. With an 11.07am, 1.74 metre high tide at Bermagui River Entrance we calculated we needed to start paddling from the Campground off Nutley's Creek Rd at 9.30am (as it turned out we should have started half and hour to an hour later).

Carrying the boats down to the water we noticed a Jacky Lizard, perfectly disguised on the remains of a campfire.


Taking to the water


we ready to start paddling at 9.35am - on glassy water - where was the forecast wind!


Up the long straight the water was still shallow and lots of skates were seen.


Knowing the shallows up the creek would still be exposed we stopped at the confluence of Nutley's and Coolagolite Creeks around 10.05am for approx 15 minutes until the water level had noticeably risen.

Heading up Nutley's Creek the depth of water looked good


But no, we had mistimed it. It is strange to see water flowing upstream.  Having done the noble deed of dragging L - in his boat - through the shallows


I returned for my stranded Castine


Into deeper water again, we took advantage of the gentle push upstream and floated along


Another, longer stretch of shallows we managed to pick our way through


There were masses of fish going every which way - for once V got to see her fair share!


V leads the way, weaving a course through the obstacles



Until we came to this log laying right across the creek. This was when it became apparent that we had started too early.  L declared this would be a good spot for lunch.


Obstacles littered the way ahead, so it was reluctantly decided that this would be the limit of our paddle up Nutley's Creek.


Getting out of the boats proved a little tricky and L decides to reverse park along side the sunken log.


   While we sat on the log laying across the river eating lunch we were entertained watching a school of mullet (?) waiting for the water level to rise so they could get under the log and head downstream, as the level rose only a few were brave enough to run the gauntlet of our dangling legs. Oh, and just behind and to the right of  L in the pic below was a wombat hole and S who was sitting nearest to it swore she could hear said wombat growling or snoring in its den.

We stopped for lunch at 11.00am and got underway again 54 minutes later. You can see how much the water has risen in that time. And it was still rising when we began our return paddle. If we had timed it right we may have been able to scrape our way over the log as lots of the obstacles beyond it had disappeared under the rising water.


We poddled away back downstream


Noticing lots of new wombat holes along the way. And it was about here the forecast wind arrived and we could hear it the tops of the trees.


Beyond the scum on the water are the now submerged shallows where we had to drag the boats.


When we reached the confluence it was slack water and we decided to have another break and wait for the tide to turn to give us an assist against the breeze. 


35 minutes later we took to the water once more, the tide now in our favour.


Off the long straight are a couple of lagoons, normally too shallow to explore. This one was littered with oyster bommes and with the water level now rapidly falling we didn't venture far.


However, it did look inviting


A little further down the river was another lead into which we ventured - no oysters in this one -


which led to a bijou lagoon


Returning down the lead to river,


where we discovered L who had paddled back upstream looking for us. Another 10 minutes of paddling and we were back at the campground and we decided to call it a day, finishing our paddle at 1.45pm

Back in Bermi, a delicious gelati went down a treat and was a perfect end to our paddle on this very warm day.


Trip Notes:

High Tide Bermagui River Entrance: 11.07am 1.74metres
Started the paddle at 9.35am, should have started between 10.00 - 10.30am for maximum water depth up Nutley's Creek.
Put In/Take Out: Camp Ground, River Road off Nutley's Creek Road
8.8kms
4hours10mins


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