Sofala To The Bridle Track

Sofala To The Bridle Track

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2m Min
level
2.3m Good
level
2.6m High
level
Latest water level:
1.75 m
Level update time:
28-Mar-2024 19:03
WATERWAY:
Turon River
ENTRY POINT:
EXIT POINT:
AVERAGE GRADE:
Grade II
HIGHEST GRADE:
Grade III
TRIP DURATION:
12 hours or 2 longish days.
TRIP LENGTH:
50 km
Gradient:
0
Hot Tip:
The bridle track from Hill End is very rough and may be unsuitable for 2wd after rain
Maps:
Shuttle Length:
2 hrs return. 49 kms one way
Portage?:
No
Description:

From Sofala to the Bridle Track there are about 150 rapids and races, being mostly quite easy gravel races with the exception being Sampson's marbles about 20km down from Sofala. Sofala to Coles Bridge (15km) consists mainly of gentle races with a few tree obstructions, and would be suitable as an easy day trip for beginners. An alternative day trip would be from the first ford above Sofala (about 5km) to either of the aforementioned bridges. From Coles Bridge down, the rapids become more interesting, with a good grade 2 and an easy grade 3 drop approaching Sampson's Marbles. In these boulders is a difficult grade 3-4 rapid, with the easier route on the extreme left (only in good water), but the difficult drop in the main current (also on the left). This rapid should be inspected and portaged on the left bank if in doubt. From the Marbles down the rapids are frequent, with easy grade 2's and many races. The country becomes precipitous and sparsely vegetated with many remnants of multi-layered aqua ducts, a result of the Chinese occupation in the gold rush days. There is a large campsite river right on a large bend beyond the Marbles and numerous site after that but more suited to smaller groups.  It is possible for strong paddlers to travel the 35km from Coles Bridge to the Bridle Track Ford in one day. Generally the river is canoeable if the race beneath the road bridge at Sofala is able to be paddled without bumping and scraping. The river does drop quickly so best to put in when the river is higher, we put in at 2.28 at Sofala and by the time we reached Turon Crossing it was 2.07 and very low and boney. That said this is a spectacular 2 day trip and highly recommended with history, scenery and wildlife in abundance.
 

6255 Sofala The Bridle Track