With all the rain recently, we had heard that Oallen Ford had been up to 1.6 metres underwater. Our camp was a little further upstream, and we weren't sure what to expect. It was evident however that some large amounts of water had been over the road in places... and a few kilometres short of our destination we came across our first crossing. It turned out that this was the easy one!
Thankfully a wade across confirmed there was a concrete base, and even more importantly the approaches were still in place. The boy's were excited and I had to make a second trip with The Little Fisherman on my shoulders to take photos of our splash.
The two boys provided plenty of advice... |
Before we sailed through... Mr Six and a Half taking the photo |
The Shoalhaven River had obviously been in flood not long before our visit... and the net result was the wide sandy beach was freshly swept clean.... with no footprints to be seen. It was fantastic to see, and the boys were simply beside themselves with excitement.
The Sandy Beach - those are all our own footprints! |
Loving the sand |
Too good to be true |
No bait... but hey, I wasn't here to catch fish! |
So it was time to wade it:
The pooch bailed after it got too deep for her (just in from the edge) |
Would we make it.... Well I was pretty confident we would get across... but if things wen't wrong we would end up with a car full of water at best, and at wost if the current pushed us off the culvert... well that wasn't worth contemplating.
So we did what anyone else would do and watched someone else give it a go. That didn't inspire confidence as the Navara mised his entry line and ended up with water up to the windscreen. Thankfully he got back onto the culvert, but was blowing a lot of white smoke as he spluttered up to his camp. A little while later all was dried out and no lasting damage done.
After getting back onto the culvert |
Regretfully I pulled out to the right, and a little voice beside me said one word...
"Chicken"
The same little voice that had said "Get Us Out" when we got stuck near Dingo Dell. The same little voice that said nothing near Cann River. Perhaps she was right.
It was good enough for me.... I quickly turned the car around and pointed towards the river... game on.
2nd gear low range selected - Deep breath - and in we go |
Nice Bow Wave |
Almost out! |
The extra time saved was rewarded with a visit to the Huskisson Bakery and then we quickly settled into the pet friendly Jervis Bay Caravan Park and broke out the fishing rods for some more of that great relaxing :)
Fishing from our campsite - Jervis Bay Caravan Park |
Our morning view |
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