Hi there, no, the old ferry ramps are to the left of the boat ramp (upstream of the lock) however you can see them in the video. At the boat ramp, as I turn right towards the river, that initial slope down is the old ferry ramps. As I keep turning right in the u turn.. that is the boat ramp. Im not sure if I explained that well enough to understand.
@@RiverlandAdventures It was only when I saw that road below the cliffs that I remembered how we used to queue up down there for the punts when I lived at Waikerie 1963-65. Holidays and long weekends could take 45 minutes to get across. Then again at Kingston if you were going to Berri etc.
That countryside will come along now, it's had it's annual drink 🙂. Thankyou for this footage.
It's good to see the river back to normal again. Those poor people having to clean up all the mess.
Cheryl, are the boat ramps the old ferry loading ramps, from before the first bridge was opened?
Hi there, no, the old ferry ramps are to the left of the boat ramp (upstream of the lock) however you can see them in the video. At the boat ramp, as I turn right towards the river, that initial slope down is the old ferry ramps. As I keep turning right in the u turn.. that is the boat ramp.
Im not sure if I explained that well enough to understand.
@@RiverlandAdventures It was only when I saw that road below the cliffs that I remembered how we used to queue up down there for the punts when I lived at Waikerie 1963-65. Holidays and long weekends could take 45 minutes to get across. Then again at Kingston if you were going to Berri etc.