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<blockquote data-quote="Occasional_panner" data-source="post: 281882" data-attributes="member: 7956"><p>Yes Casper, I'm aware of those limits on the rivers, and seasonal closures, there are a few nice little spots to go though. Last week I went through all the crossings through to the woods point hilton hut up johnson track and visited the sir john franklin mine site, the goulburn is up high, it went up to my windscreen but it was fine to cross with a snorkel. Those levels should be half that now, but I always warn people to have a snorkel, because if you go too deep without one bye bye engine. A mate who lives in woods told me they had 70mm on sunday night, so those crossings would have been impassable from sun night to prob Tues. Being so high up and almost the start of the river it clears very well after a couple of days without rain. So hopefully weekend after next it should be nice, I'm only looking at side creeks anyway.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Occasional_panner, post: 281882, member: 7956"] Yes Casper, I'm aware of those limits on the rivers, and seasonal closures, there are a few nice little spots to go though. Last week I went through all the crossings through to the woods point hilton hut up johnson track and visited the sir john franklin mine site, the goulburn is up high, it went up to my windscreen but it was fine to cross with a snorkel. Those levels should be half that now, but I always warn people to have a snorkel, because if you go too deep without one bye bye engine. A mate who lives in woods told me they had 70mm on sunday night, so those crossings would have been impassable from sun night to prob Tues. Being so high up and almost the start of the river it clears very well after a couple of days without rain. So hopefully weekend after next it should be nice, I'm only looking at side creeks anyway. [/QUOTE]
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