by wildlight » Mon 25 Mar, 2013 8:26 pm
I have been in there.
If you want to pm me, feel free. It is not far from the road which is a 2 wheel drive accessible road. The altitude drop/gain (depends on in or out) is not drastic- around 300 meters, and predominantly at the beginning of the walk. Route finding is quite easy. You use the creek as a handrail. When I carried my Hasselblad, lenses and massive manfrotto tripod to this awesome little spur which juts out providing a great vantage point- I was back out same day. I had overnight gear, planned to camp in there, but came out in plenty of time to make Orbost for a motel.
I don't think I have ever been "ahead of schedule" on a walk since then.
It would be "very worth your while" if you were successful in determining the exact location of this waterfall... trying to be within the rules here... to follow the left hand bank downstream ... for a spectacle much more dramatic than the waterfall in that beautiful photo.
As a full time pro photographer... I would carry no tele lenses, I would "only" take a 35mm lens to replicate the field of view on that photo. If "I were" to descend for the 30 or so minutes to the next highlight on that creek, I would be extremely glad of my 14mm f2.8 nikkor lens. Not being able to screw a neutral density filter to that lens would not concern me, because I would not go on a sunny day, and with the canopy and the steep enclosed chasm of "another waterfall" shielding most of the light, shutter speeds would be in the 2 sec f8 range on 100 iso just as a guide of course.
If you're wondering about steepness etc (past that photo point is the steepest part- if you choose to go that far) it's like going down to Quaille's Falls in Tassie- or like the very last drop into the river just down from Reynolds Falls, also in Tassie.
There was talk of gating the road, just after I was there last. This would add about an hour and a little more to the walking time for most people, someone like north-north-west would glide over that extra bit in about 45 mins.
Don't despair if there's no reply to your PM for a while. Just maxed out the spending on some UL gear for the centre in June, so I have pleaded with Mrs to take some time off before Easter to try and reduce my waistline so I can do up the hip belt...
This is one trip you would NOT regret.
Safe Steps
WildLight.