juney wrote:And yahe for not having to wade through a Tassie creek in winter!
Be careful not to count your chickens before they hatch.
Where the Wurragarra crosses the paddocks, it fans out into 3 or 4 branches which can be quite difficult to wade. Before the bridge was put on the main (permanent) branch, I've waded the second largest branch close to waist deep only to arrive at the main one which was an uncrossable raging torrent. The only way to cross was to wade it chest deep where the water slowed down as it met the flooded Mersey.
The above example was the worst case I've experienced. I've crossed various 'bridges' which have been placed over the Wuragarra at this spot over the years and I have often had to enjoy a knee-deep wade through the other branches first!
I'm sure you are aware that weather can change very rapidly in Tassie and sudden heavy rain or severe cold can dramatically alter conditions at any time of the year. Creeks can rise and fall very quickly.