Upper Little Nymboida River. Nymboida Binderay National Park. Dorrigo, Australia. Inflatable kayaks.

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  • @samueldirs8386
    @samueldirs8386 2 роки тому +1

    Awesome 🤙🏻 looks pretty technical, Do you remember what the river level was….roughly ?

    • @ardeneques
      @ardeneques  2 роки тому +1

      Yeah is pretty technical, some of those big drops come up quick too. Don't remember level.
      Was early Feb before all the big floods, main Nymbo would of been around 1m I'm guessing, not much more.

  • @mrlee7641
    @mrlee7641 2 роки тому +1

    Great footage! Is that section downstream from the Bobo confluence?

    • @ardeneques
      @ardeneques  2 роки тому +1

      Thanks. This section is upstream from Bobo confluence, below Battery falls

    • @mrlee7641
      @mrlee7641 2 роки тому

      @@ardeneques Oh right. I've paddled some bits and pieces of that section and didn't recognise any. Been to Bellbird which is where I assume you started? There's a huge waterfall below Battery Rd you can't paddle. Anyway like I said great footage and it's great to see people enjoying one of my favourite rivers (I live a stones throw from the Little Nymbioda) Those blow up yaks must be made well!

    • @ardeneques
      @ardeneques  2 роки тому +1

      ​@@mrlee7641 Bellbird rd is toward the end of this section near the Bobo confluence, thats the start of the next section, which is a lot more often paddled. There's a video of that section on this channel too. We started from Battery rd just below that huge waterfall, thats Battery falls.
      Yeah mine too, you're lucky to live close by. These inflatables are made for WW, very tough yes.

    • @mrlee7641
      @mrlee7641 2 роки тому +1

      @@ardeneques Now I get it. Gonna have to do it myself now looks so cool. I've paddled down from Battery Rd to the big waterfall (not Battery not sure what it's called) and upstream from there to a little waterfall (there's a gold mine in the right hand bank going up) and paddled from where Mole Creek enters up and down.