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canyoning Posted onMarch 3, 2018March 9, 2018

Exploratory descent of Minnow Falls (Tasmania)

Party: T2, Bron, Vorn Growing up in North West Tasmania, Bron’s childhood bedroom looked out at the stunning escarpment of…

canyoning Posted onFebruary 17, 2018March 2, 2018

A Bungonia canyoning trifecta

When I think about canyoning at Bungonia, two words come to mind: big and dry. Unlike the slot canyons of…

canyoning Posted onDecember 26, 2016November 22, 2017

Gloucester and Williams Rivers: Barrington Tops

Party: Leo Garnac and Adrian Spragg Leo was continuing his plan to do all the canyons in NSW (Australia?), and arranged…

canyoning Posted onDecember 21, 2014November 15, 2017

Danae Brook and Thurat Spires in a day

Party:  Adrian Spragg, Ian Houghton, Kimberly Spragg, Brendan Emery Adrian had planned Danae Brook and Thurat Spires back in March when he…

canyoning Posted onMarch 16, 2014January 20, 2024

Corkscrew and Upper Bowens Creek South

Party:  Helen Margherita Smith, Kimberly Spragg and Adrian Spragg I had forgotten how beautiful Upper Bowens Creek South was until I…

canyoning Posted onFebruary 22, 2014November 22, 2017

Danae Brook with exit via the Spires

Party: Paul, Kosta, Helen, Josh and Stephen Danae Brook is one of Kanangra’s most iconic slot canyons and well known…

canyoning Posted onDecember 7, 2013April 15, 2024

Kalang Falls and Kanangra Main

Party:  Kosta Seiler, Helen Margherita Smith, Kristian Sturmberg and Adrian Spragg The realisation of items forgotten started early in the trip when…

Australian Aboriginal Flag and Torres Strait Islander Flag

The Fat Canyoners acknowledge the traditional custodians of the land we have the privilege of bushwalking and canyoning on. We take great pride knowing that we live on country that sustains the oldest continuous culture on earth and thank the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people for their ongoing role as custodians of this land. Read more...

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