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Water on the Gold Coast Great walk.

PostPosted: Tue 30 Jan, 2018 8:25 pm
by hunsta
Doing the Gold Coast Great Walk in May, and I was wonder if anyone can tell me about the availability of water on the trail. Map has two tap icons on day one and day two. Are these reliable? Also I would assume there is water at Binna Burra. I see from the map there is no water at Woonoogoora camp. Is there any creeks in the areas that one can get water from? Obviously it will need to be treated.
As I said it will be May. So it will be cooling down by then. But the availability of water is still a necessity.
Cheers
Craig

Re: Water on the Gold Coast Great walk.

PostPosted: Sat 03 Feb, 2018 4:51 pm
by hunsta
Anyone????????????

Re: Water on the Gold Coast Great walk.

PostPosted: Sat 03 Feb, 2018 6:19 pm
by ofuros
I haven't done the walk but looking at the maps, your beside or crossing creeks as you go anyway.
In Numinbah itself you should be able to grab some water before heading off into the bush towards the walkers camp.
Plus your crossing creeks in that area too. Apple Tree Park in Springbrook plateau has water.

I'll be over that way in the next week or so I'll check out the water situation then...unless someone else who's actually done those sections adds to the topic between now & then. :wink:

Re: Water on the Gold Coast Great walk.

PostPosted: Sat 03 Feb, 2018 8:37 pm
by hunsta
ofuros wrote:I haven't done the walk but looking at the maps, your beside or crossing creeks as you go anyway.
In Numinbah itself you should be able to grab some water before heading off into the bush towards the walkers camp.
Plus your crossing creeks in that area too. Apple Tree Park in Springbrook plateau has water.

I'll be over that way in the next week or so I'll check out the water situation then...unless someone else who's actually done those sections adds to the topic between now & then. :wink:

Cheers. Thanks for that.
Craig

Re: Water on the Gold Coast Great walk.

PostPosted: Sun 04 Feb, 2018 4:33 pm
by Champion_Munch
Hi Craig,

There should be a few water points on the Border Track, although most of them will be close to the escarpment. This shouldn't be an issue as you will be able to fill up after an hour or two of walking, depending on how quick you're moving and how wet it's been. After lots of rain you may get water closer to the start/end of the Border Track.

Dragoon Bird Creek near the Coomera Falls Circuit turnoff usually has pretty good flow (about 2/3 of the way to Binna Burra). From memory there are also a few creeks that cross the track about mid-way between Binna Burra and O'Reilly's. In the unlikely event that you can't source water elsewhere, you could take a short detour north along the Toolona Creek Circuit (but this wouldn't be necessary unless things have been quite dry).

EDIT: on day 2, it's definitely worthwhile making a short side-trip to lower Ballanjui Falls, the Nixon Creek area is lovely (in fact, if you're new to the area I would highly recommend doing the full Ships Stern Circuit as a day trip from Binna Burra on the way through). If you're feeling fit, you can also do part of either Coomera Falls Circuit or Toolona Falls Circuit during day 1 rather than just sticking to the Border Track (but avoid these options after very heavy rain).

Cheers,
Munch

Re: Water on the Gold Coast Great walk.

PostPosted: Mon 05 Feb, 2018 9:21 am
by heather_sea
Lots of water at Nixon Creek (careful, the rocks can be slippery, and unlike the creeks higher up, I'd be wary about drinking this water unfiltered). Not much heading up to Binna Burra, but there's heaps of water (and beer if you are so inclined) at Binna Burra itself. If you are heading towards O'Reilleys, the Border Track has no water from Binna Burra for about 5km, until you get closer to the 2nd turnoff to Coomera Circuit (tons of water, lots of creek crossings); also, about 3km along the Border Track, you can detour a bit towards Ballanjui Falls, where there's a creek before you turn off to Dave's Creek Circuit (usually got water on Dave's Creek, but can be a bit stagnant if it hasn't rained). I normally walk to O'Reilleys from Binna Burra via Coomera Circuit going there (makes it longer but prettier) and going back to Binna Burra (as I hike alone and find it difficult to get transport for one way tracks...wish someone would offer hiker dropoffs), I go via Tooloona Circuit (ditto). Heaps of water then, just make sure you fill up before you head back to Border Track, which hasn't much water. If you have extra days, a circuit of Dave's Creek, Ship's Stern and Lower Bellbird makes a great day's walk from Binna Burra. Takes about 8 hours, unless there's a super cell storm coming in and you run up the last 3km from the bottom (as I did last time I did this!)

Re: Water on the Gold Coast Great walk.

PostPosted: Thu 08 Feb, 2018 9:56 pm
by hunsta
Champion_Munch wrote:EDIT: on day 2, it's definitely worthwhile making a short side-trip to lower Ballanjui Falls, the Nixon Creek area is lovely (in fact, if you're new to the area I would highly recommend doing the full Ships Stern Circuit as a day trip from Binna Burra on the way through). If you're feeling fit, you can also do part of either Coomera Falls Circuit or Toolona Falls Circuit during day 1 rather than just sticking to the Border Track (but avoid these options after very heavy rain).

Cheers,
Munch

Thanks for the tips. Ive actually spent the weekend at Binna Burra and did the whole ships stern walk . As well as a couple of smaller ones.
We`ll be starting from the O`Reilly`s end and ending in Springbrook. My main concern really was for day 2. Binna Burra to Woonoongoora camp. But I guess there is Numinbah shop.
Thanks people.
Craig

Re: Water on the Gold Coast Great walk.

PostPosted: Fri 16 Nov, 2018 3:18 pm
by ofuros
Water inbetween Numinbah & Apple Tree picnic area...
Nerang river itself, if your desperate.
Toilets(boil) next to school of arts has water.
Waterfall creek & the creek(boil) before the climb up to Woonoongoora Camp are flowing well.
Camp tank has water, around 3/4 full.
Apple tree toilets have water.(boil)

The ticks are out in force...

A single snake.
A sunbaking goanna.
Bird calls were glorious.

Lipstick red Native Raspberry's were ripe for the picking...not a lot of taste but they were juicy, and there's a Lime tree at the camp area.

Up to Apple tree & back down again to Numinbah by 10.30am before the heat kicked in...the zig zags or the 900steps will give your thighs a good workout. :wink:

Re: Water on the Gold Coast Great walk.

PostPosted: Thu 22 Nov, 2018 2:01 pm
by ofuros
Numinbah to Binna Burra
Nixon creek is gurgling away nicely.

Ticks before the storm blew through...leechfest during & after.
Steep track sections down to Nixons ck are extremely slippery after heavy rain, expect to too loose your legs & fall on your pack...and then slide slowly down the slope. :wink:

Fiery red flame trees are flowering, native raspberries are ripe, too early for a passionfruit vine l spotted & tad early for the local limes.

Re: Water on the Gold Coast Great walk.

PostPosted: Sat 19 Jan, 2019 11:25 pm
by ofuros
On your way though...

The roadside stall just before the Numinbah cafe has beautiful scented floral honey for sale...large jar & small bottles available.
It's delicious. 8)

The public toilets beside the Numinbah School of Arts are fenced off & closed by at the moment...a tree branch has damage the roofing around the back.

If you walk 50m past the School of Arts hall you'll come to a small forest reserve on the left hand side, just past the orange deer sign.
There's a small walking circuit, plus the track meanders along the banks of the Nerang river...take a cool dip in the shady riffles & sunny pools or be pummeled
by the natural jacuzzi (Blissss, after walking along the hot & humid road section). 8) Just keep an eye out for those freshwater sharks.... :wink:

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Re: Water on the Gold Coast Great walk.

PostPosted: Mon 21 Jan, 2019 12:45 pm
by gbagua
Jesus, GC hinterland is an oasis! There is water anywhere you go.

Try Sundown and you'll be begging to drink that nice looking tar water.

Image

:twisted:


*Note:

We'll be back in April to finish our homework:

Mt Donaldson + McAllister's Creek.

Re: Water on the Gold Coast Great walk.

PostPosted: Mon 21 Jan, 2019 12:50 pm
by ofuros
gbagua wrote:Jesus, GC hinterland is an oasis! There is water anywhere you go.

Try Sundown and you'll be begging to drink that nice looking tar water.

Image

:twisted:


*Note:

We'll be back in April to finish our homework:

Mt Donaldson + McAllister's Creek.


By the looks of that soak, gbagua, I'd rather drink/filter my own urine... :shock:

Re: Water on the Gold Coast Great walk.

PostPosted: Tue 20 Aug, 2019 8:29 pm
by ofuros
ofuros wrote:The public toilets beside the Numinbah School of Arts are fenced off & closed by at the moment...a tree branch has damage the roofing around the back.


They've been repaired & are open for business again...sign says 'Non Drinking Water' above the taps, so I'm guessing the water is pumped up from the river. Use at your own risk, filter or boil.

Re: Water on the Gold Coast Great walk.

PostPosted: Fri 23 Aug, 2019 9:30 am
by dalehikes
Talking about toilets on the great walk.. the last time I visited Purlingbrook falls (a rare visit to a high traffic hike), the state of the toilets was appalling, not so much cleanliness but the rubbish was EVERYWHERE!

Every available surface was full of rubbish, the disabled toilet was even worse with a growing pile of rubbish stacked in the corner!

If everyone could do their bit, take everything they bring with them, we could have nice toilets, instead we combine to live in a rubbish tip. Disappointing!

Re: Water on the Gold Coast Great walk.

PostPosted: Tue 27 Aug, 2019 8:00 am
by ofuros
The sight of discarded tissues beside the track during the flu season...tends to raise my blood pressure.

Re: Water on the Gold Coast Great walk.

PostPosted: Tue 27 Aug, 2019 10:35 pm
by Lyrebird
The sight of discarded tissues beside the track during the flu season...tends to raise my blood pressure.

And that's assuming that they've just been sneezed in, not worse :roll: Agreed, and also with dalehikes re high traffic. The loveliness of Purlingbrook (and various other well-advertised walks) is constantly diminished by the mountain of rubbish left by irresponsible visitors who can't pack their crap and think that the track fairies run around cleaning up after them.