Looks like you guys lucked out. Lilydale hit 6.5mtrs on 6th June and just under 3mtrs on 21st June. On both occasions the river would have been a swirling brown mess. We prefer to go when Lilydale is sitting around 1mtr with no chance of rain in sight. Having been 8 times to The Gorge we have only lucked out on one occasion when the Gorge turned to flood within 24hrs. It is fed by several different river systems from the North and South and can bare its teeth in no time. When Lilydale is around 1mtr the place is perfect with crystal clear water and amazing fishing & swimming. Best time to go is September/October for fishing and reliable weather. River level data can be found here: realtimedata.water.nsw.gov.au/water.stm?ppbm=DAILY_REPORTS&dr&3&drkd_url
hi there , loved the film and the footage was great. can you clarify where Lilydale Bridge camping ground is?...I have checked google , apple , the interweb and cant locate it anywhere. Would be very interested as I am heading south from the Gold Coast. any info much appreciated...cheers
Hey guys . Love your video. What size is your Freelander and how does the Colorada handle it ? Love this caravan and our plan is the 21' 6"" to tow behind our Ranger . Just bought Phantom 4 Drone as well for some aerial shots , love it . Well done .
Hi Darryl, Colorado handles it very easily! I have an exhaust, snorkle and Steinbauer chip which makes a good difference in power delivery. Just keep an eye on your weights.
The river was certainly flowing hard in you video. It is usually a lot more tranquil and crystal clear. How was your prop on the boat after going into the gorge? There are a lot of submerged rocks between the homestead and the gorge. Great video. 👍
Great vid but you are one seriously dangerous chainsaw operator. No shoes, blunt chain and operating it one handed and no other safety equipment. It is only a matter of time before something goes wrong. Know of one guy, big and strong, who was using a saw one handed like that....now he is one handed. Chainsaw amputation. Please show people the smart way to do things in remote areas
Nice job
Was worth the drive we did a day trip to test the road for the van the roads are,a bit so so but end result impressive
The Clarence River flows 394km - 400km only if rounded up
A beautiful spot, what a water front view!! Great vid guys!
🌌 are the best view
One way to experience travelling without having to leave home ; just watching video like this 😁
Great videoing.
Thankyou for this insightful video
Excellent video guys. looks like an incredible spot.
Wow I've just moved from cairns to Yamba do this is my doorstep and I intend to explore it thx for the video
Hi there, we love this place. When were you down there filming, looks like it was after rain.
Hi Andrew, we were down there this week. The river was massive compared to usual. It went over the Lilydale Bridge last week!
Looks like you guys lucked out. Lilydale hit 6.5mtrs on 6th June and just under 3mtrs on 21st June. On both occasions the river would have been a swirling brown mess. We prefer to go when Lilydale is sitting around 1mtr with no chance of rain in sight. Having been 8 times to The Gorge we have only lucked out on one occasion when the Gorge turned to flood within 24hrs. It is fed by several different river systems from the North and South and can bare its teeth in no time. When Lilydale is around 1mtr the place is perfect with crystal clear water and amazing fishing & swimming. Best time to go is September/October for fishing and reliable weather.
River level data can be found here: realtimedata.water.nsw.gov.au/water.stm?ppbm=DAILY_REPORTS&dr&3&drkd_url
Great video guys and thanks for sharing. What make and model drone do you have? The quality is excellent, cheers
This was done on a Phantom 3 Adv. 2018 videos are with the Mavic Air :)
Thanks mate, love it! Top class and keep them videos coming 👍
Plenty more in the pipeline :)
Great work guys. Can't wait to see more.
hi there , loved the film and the footage was great. can you clarify where Lilydale Bridge camping ground is?...I have checked google , apple , the interweb and cant locate it anywhere. Would be very interested as I am heading south from the Gold Coast. any info much appreciated...cheers
It’s on WikiCamps
Hey guys . Love your video.
What size is your Freelander and how does the Colorada handle it ? Love this caravan and our plan is the 21' 6"" to tow behind our Ranger .
Just bought Phantom 4 Drone as well for some aerial shots , love it . Well done .
Hi Darryl, Colorado handles it very easily! I have an exhaust, snorkle and Steinbauer chip which makes a good difference in power delivery. Just keep an eye on your weights.
nice video well done
The river was certainly flowing hard in you video. It is usually a lot more tranquil and crystal clear.
How was your prop on the boat after going into the gorge? There are a lot of submerged rocks between the homestead and the gorge.
Great video. 👍
Well done Rachy and Aye Aye Captain Barefoot!
What’s the name of the free camp
Lilydale Bridge
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Really cool and well done / all from BNE I guess ...
Great vid but you are one seriously dangerous chainsaw operator. No shoes, blunt chain and operating it one handed and no other safety equipment. It is only a matter of time before something goes wrong. Know of one guy, big and strong, who was using a saw one handed like that....now he is one handed. Chainsaw amputation. Please show people the smart way to do things in remote areas
nice location and editing. However, if you really want beauty come down Tassie way ;)