Well it ended up only being Gary, Steve and myself who got to the Otways,, but it was well worth it. The track from the carpark was blocked by orange webbing and a note from the Parks department saying that it was closed due to falling trees, but we, being the dedicated photographers that we are, ignored it and, burdened with our gear continued on. About halfway there was more orange webbing across the start of a bridge, which had had a tree fall on it. Gary, our lab rat, went across first, because he's the lightest, then Steve and then me with 30 kilos of gear and 90 kilos of me. Not a problem.
The track, or should I say creek, was continuously uphill, and at times the water flowing down it was 15cms deep. Still after another kilometre and a half we arrived at the falls which were in full flood. There had been around 100mm of rain in the previous 2 days, so it was no wonder. We spent the next 1 1/2 hours taking photos, getting drenched and generally enjoying ourselves. Then we had the trek back to the car, all 3 kilometres of it. We piled into the car and went into Lorne for a bit of lunch and then tried to get to Sheoak Falls but the water level on the track was at waist height on me and I'm 182cm, so we dropped that idea and decided to take some shots of the tesselated pavement on the foreshore instead.
Last weekend I had a 50th birthday party to go to, 120 kms from home, so I decide to kill two birds with one stone, and went on to Hamilton, a further 150 kms. After all the rain we've had I knew that the falls at Wannon and Nigretta would be flowing well too, so off I toddled with the Tachihara. As you can see from the attached photos on Flickr, it was well worth it.
Mike
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