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Re: Some waterfalls of Tasmania(might take a while on 56k)

Mon 11 Jul, 2016 4:29 pm

Meh, that's mild for Montezuma. First time I was there you couldn't even standing on the bridge without getting soaked by the spray.
Made taking a decent photo a bit difficult . . .

Really have to get to Winterbrook soon.

Re: Some waterfalls of Tasmania(might take a while on 56k)

Tue 02 Aug, 2016 11:25 am

Great photos Davo1 (as always :D ) and Caedo12

Caedo12 - PM sent

Re: Some waterfalls of Tasmania(might take a while on 56k)

Wed 03 Aug, 2016 7:40 am

Hidden Falls

Re: Some waterfalls of Tasmania(might take a while on 56k)

Sun 23 Oct, 2016 1:22 pm

Went for a hike to Mavista Falls on Bruny Island on Thursday. The track to the falls has been closed for a long time, but I still wanted to give it a shot to see if it was possible, and indeed it was, although it was rough walking. The falls were quite nice, although there was a bit less water flowing than I had expected. They looked like they would be quite wide after rain.
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Mavista Falls, 7 metres high

Re: Some waterfalls of Tasmania(might take a while on 56k)

Wed 02 Nov, 2016 7:41 am

Another one that I don't think is on here.
Horsetail Falls near Queenstown. Does anyone know if there is a track to the base?
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Re: Some waterfalls of Tasmania(might take a while on 56k)

Sat 26 Nov, 2016 6:59 pm

Over the last few weeks I've been trying to tick off a few of the lesser-known falls down south. Willies Falls near Crabtree, Dora and Eldon Falls near Judbury, and Cataract Falls on the Snug River upstream of Snug Falls. Cataract Falls consisted of a fair few cascades, so I've put pictures of all of them up.
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Willies Falls
Dora redo.jpg
Dora Falls
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Eldon Falls
Cataract base.jpg
Cataract Falls from the bottom
Cataract middle.jpg
The middle tier
Cataract top.jpg
The top tier of Cataract Falls, although the was another smaller drop obscured from view

Re: Some waterfalls of Tasmania(might take a while on 56k)

Fri 23 Dec, 2016 7:55 am

Reynolds Falls the other day. Pretty incredible spot.
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Reynolds Falls

Re: Some waterfalls of Tasmania(might take a while on 56k)

Fri 23 Dec, 2016 2:51 pm

Nice! I must go back to Reynolds Falls one day when it is pumping. Last time I was there it was a bit piddly, but still a 10/10 place! :)

Re: Some waterfalls of Tasmania(might take a while on 56k)

Sun 01 Jan, 2017 12:43 pm

Caedo12 wrote:Reynolds Falls the other day. Pretty incredible spot.


Very nice Caedo12. Your footage on YouTube makes it look even more impressive. You are building up a great collection of clips. Well done.

Re: Some waterfalls of Tasmania(might take a while on 56k)

Thu 04 May, 2017 6:16 pm

Only just discovered this forum, so many great shots! Hopefully these waterfalls haven't been posted too many times before :wink:
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Camp Falls on Tasman Coastal Trail, very little water flowing!
Granite Beach Waterfall.jpg
Granite Beach on SCT
New Town Falls.jpg
New Town Falls in Wellington Park
Marriotts Falls.jpg
Marriotts Falls in winter last year, so much water!

Re: Some waterfalls of Tasmania(might take a while on 56k)

Sat 06 May, 2017 9:16 am

Showering under the Granite Beach waterfall <3

Re: Some waterfalls of Tasmania(might take a while on 56k)

Mon 02 Oct, 2017 5:55 pm

A couple more waterfalls to add to the forum.
If anyone is interested, i made a couple of videos of these waterfalls.
Billy Browns Falls link is here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AhEMwztRo7k
Heritage Falls is here (aka Leeaberra Track - Day 1): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j5d-eHzLnXk
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Billy Browns Falls
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Heritage Falls
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