Batehaven to Mossy Point (sea)

Batehaven to Mossy Point (sea)

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Jon Mortimer manages the Eurobodalla Kayakers website and email list. Eurobodalla Kayakers is not a club. It is simply a facility for sharing information about some kayaking activities in the district, for kayakers who want to know when and where other paddlers might be found on the water. Further information, including a calendar of paddles, is available on the website (access via the link below) or via the email eurobodallakayakers[at]gmail.com

Eurobodalla Kayakers
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Ocean off Eurobodalla Coast
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AVERAGE GRADE:
S03
HIGHEST GRADE:
S03
TRIP DURATION:
six hours
TRIP LENGTH:
22 km km
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Pick up a copy of the Eurobodalla Kayaking and Canoeing brochure from the tourist office for information on this and 16 other paddles in this part of the world
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The Eurobodalla Kayaking and Canoeing Brochure provides a description of this and sixteen other paddles in this part of the world.  From the brochure: A 20km sea paddle with options for shorter trips. Launch at Corrigans Beach and follow the coastline south east keeping a safe distance from the rocky cliffs. Follow headlands and sheltered bays to Mosquito Bay with a landing option at the protected boat ramp. From here conditions are subject to weather and the next stage should only be attempted by experienced groups in kind weather. The paddling becomes more spectacular as you round Pretty Point and Jimmies Island and there is a sheltered landing point at Guerilla Bay. The next stage is committing and should only be attempted with the right conditions, group and craft. Burrewarra Point, protected by a lighthouse and high cliffs, has secluded beaches, reefs and islets. Rounding the protruding point is the climax of this journey. As you head west, the mountains and beaches offer protection from northerly weather patterns. Explore Barlings Island then head to Camel Rock and the entrance of the Tomaga River. The river bar is only navigable in small swell. A trip of this kind is not to be attempted in rough weather or wind. Boat ramps, parking and toilets at Corrigans Beach, Mosquito Bay and Mossy Point, and parking and launch point at Guerilla Bay.

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11121 Batehaven Mossy Point (sea)