I have returned last week from a long roundabout journey to
Burrowa-Pine Mountain National Park hoping to see
Bluff Falls (aka Cudgewa Bluff Falls), but they're nowt but a gossamer trickle despite the rain. Along the way I saw the devasation of Cudgewa and Walwa, both towns just about obliterated in the bushfires. Walwa fared a little better, but not so Cudgewa.
This remote NP is in an area that does not see much rain, nor it is particularly energised by Spring snowmelt on e.g. Pine Mountain; I've been in winter and spring, and winter was only marginally better than Spring, depending on sustained rainfall. But when the falls are flowing, they look as reasonable as these [pic]; this is not the best flow, but it is "workable". I made this image straddling two granite rocks with a very deep chasm dropping away under my legs! This is the only major waterfall attraction in this National Park. Other than that, it's a lengthy and energetic walk to Pine Mountain (ideal camp in the longer summer daylight hours).