north-north-west wrote:You really brought the bad weather with you, didn't you? I thought I was the major jinx but you've outdone me this summer.
icefest wrote:After (re)checking the weather forecast at Lake Wugata today at lunchtime, and seeing that the forecast from 2 days ago (one short front and then a week of clear weather) had changed to rain tonight, continuing for a week with a grand finale of snow on the peaks I decided to hightail my way out of this walk. I had food for another 10 days but didn't fancy getting to the spires just to sit around in the tent at The Font, waiting for a short break in the rain.
So a hasty retreat was required, and I made it to the Gordon about 30min after the rain came. Thankfully it hadn't started to rise yet, but the slimy crossing had me just as scared crapless as the climb down Mt Secheron.![]()
Thankfully the inflatable raft I had stashed away on the western bank wasn't required this time.
To cut a long story short the Gordon is unlikely to be passable for the next week and there was no-one at the carpark when I left so hopefully no rescues will be in the news soon.
Both the Florentine Road and Eleven Road are open to traffic at the moment. Going via the Florentine is faster as the road is larger and there are less pot-holes.
Orion wrote:How long does it typically take for the level of the Gordon
to drop? Would it be back down now?
Strider wrote:Orion wrote:How long does it typically take for the level of the Gordon
to drop? Would it be back down now?
Depends on rainfall but also mostly upon release of water from the Gordon Dam.
Thornbill wrote:Was planning on heading into Lake Rhona this coming long weekend. But given the 100+mm of rain at Strathgordon over the last few days and the latest flow rate on the Florentine River (http://www.hydro.com.au/system/files/wa ... tineRv.pdf), perhaps not! Hopefully the helicopters aren't need up that way this weekend.
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