North Terramungamine Rd to Dulla Dulla Rd
A sandy, ephemeral creek. Only flows with significant rain, and might ony flow once every couple of years, so it is pretty spesh when you can paddle it. Is a beautiful little creek to paddle, with a good riparian zone - lots of native vegetation and very few large weeds. Macrozamias are common in the lower section.
It is 6.3 km to the Burroway Rd bridge, and another 4.2 km to Dulla Dulla Rd causeway.
At 250-300 ML/day flow, there are a few portages over snags and a shallow spot or two. But the creek is fun to paddle at this level - nice little currents form. Good moving water skills are required - there are some pinning hazards, although the flow isn't super strong (but enough to be dangerous for inexperienced paddlers).
At 1800 ML/day or so, everything is pretty much undewater and the paddling is straightforward - easier than at lower flow. The causeways at the start, Burroway Rd bridge and the end point are paddleable at this level and playwaves are created but are shallow and rocky. At this flow, the water level is still below the top of the banks, although the lower benches are all underwater.
This creek is mostly moving water - not whitewater, although the casueways can make for Grade 1 whitewater.
The creek can be very flashy (rises and falls quickly). On the days we padded it, one day it peaked at 13 000 ML/day at 8am, midday was 700, and by 5pm that arvo was 330, and another time was 6000-7000 all morning, then 1800 by 4pm.