Hi Jack, thanks for the comment. I didn’t find it hard, I followed the creek and it was pretty straight forward. 🙂 I went on a week day and didn’t come across anyone - but on weekends I believe it gets quite busy. Cheers Joe 🙂 instagram.com/joe_outdoors_australia?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y=
Hi Errol, thanks for the comment. If I’m ever concerned about a certain hike, then I won’t go unless I’m able to have another person with me and have the mindset that I can turn back if I feel it’s above my experience or comfort level. Some of this track is very uneven, there’s lots of rock hopping and negotiate tree roots and rutted sections - very unstable ground in spots - so it must be approached with caution…. In saying this, it’s my personal opinion - and everyone is different. Above all, always hike safe 🙏
Not that I am aware of, there were no signs indicating other. The trail is also the start of the cream track, which is closed, as it leads through private property. You could hike the cream track in past, a permit was required, but it is now closed and permits are unattainable. However, Gorge Falls, there were no signs indicating private property or trail closed at the time of this video.
Been going here for years, after the storm theres a massive tree in the bottom of the first waterfall now so might be worth waiting if anyone wants to jump
Its a shame this place has become public, mates own the property you passed through to get here. We were only shown the gorge by an Aboriginal as its sacred to them and needed permission. Hopefully it hasnt been trashed.
Hey man a couple questions 1) is it hard to find the water fall and 2) is there many people at the waterfall
Hi Jack, thanks for the comment.
I didn’t find it hard, I followed the creek and it was pretty straight forward. 🙂
I went on a week day and didn’t come across anyone - but on weekends I believe it gets quite busy.
Cheers
Joe 🙂
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Hey man so sorry to be a pain but by any chance do you have any social media so I can personally do you?
Iam63had falls befall tying to get back km a bit worry about this .will l get lost. Will l fall.
Hi Errol, thanks for the comment.
If I’m ever concerned about a certain hike, then I won’t go unless I’m able to have another person with me and have the mindset that I can turn back if I feel it’s above my experience or comfort level.
Some of this track is very uneven, there’s lots of rock hopping and negotiate tree roots and rutted sections - very unstable ground in spots - so it must be approached with caution….
In saying this, it’s my personal opinion - and everyone is different.
Above all, always hike safe 🙏
Do you need a permit for gorge falls or just the cream track Thankyou can’t wait to go! Looks amazinggg
Not that I am aware of, there were no signs indicating other.
The trail is also the start of the cream track, which is closed, as it leads through private property.
You could hike the cream track in past, a permit was required, but it is now closed and permits are unattainable.
However, Gorge Falls, there were no signs indicating private property or trail closed at the time of this video.
Thankyou so much
Been going here for years, after the storm theres a massive tree in the bottom of the first waterfall now so might be worth waiting if anyone wants to jump
Please give proper directions from Nerang if you could thanks warrick
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Its a shame this place has become public, mates own the property you passed through to get here. We were only shown the gorge by an Aboriginal as its sacred to them and needed permission. Hopefully it hasnt been trashed.