It was another classic winter's day on the Far South Coast and perfect for a paddle.
With a late high tide, 2.32pm 1.6m, we set off at 12.10pm. We had barely got out of the little bay when a motor boat, driven by a silly old fart, swerved in front of us seemingly deliberately. God knows why. Other than that, we had the river to ourselves and had a delightful afternoon paddle.
We stopped for lunch at the campground and then continued up to the confluence. As we paddled back the late afternoon light gave our surrounds a beautiful golden glow. By paddles end, at 4.45pm, there was a decided nip in the air and we packed up quickly, needing to get home to feed assorted animals and put the chooks to bed before it got dark.
Trip Notes:
High Tide at entrance: 2.32pm 1.6m
Put In/Take Out: Slipway Beach
14.2kms
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