by Caedo12 » Sun 19 Jun, 2016 10:34 pm
I made it to Sharpes Falls a couple of weeks ago. Certainly not easy but well worth it!
Turn off onto Newbury Road a few kilometres past Mt Field, cross over the Tyenna River, and then park at a locked gate a little ways past the bridge. The sign says that there is no entry beyond this point, but the waterfall itself is on a public reserve (not national park), so there isn't really any issue walking on along the road. There are a few 4WD tracks branching off the main road, but it isn't too difficult to figure out which way to go, up until there is a fork in the road where two equally significant roads branch off from each other. Head left here, and walk for about another 5 minutes, before a side road heads off sharply to the left. Go down this one for about 100 metres, before meeting up with some 4WD track. Turn right, and then head right again into the bush maybe 20 metres further along. There are some ribbons tied to trees once you get into the forest, but finding the right spot to enter it is tricky. The route to the base of the falls is completely undeveloped, and very steep and slippery towards the end (similar to the Quaile Falls trail except a bit worse) but the view of the falls makes the effort all seem worthwhile.
Certainly a fun adventure to be had!
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