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Note that we normally use single person packrafts unless doubles are specifically requested when booking .This adventure offers enjoyable river paddling experience with some grade 1 and 2 rapids suitable for beginners and families. We begin this adventure with some basic paddle skills, with personalized coaching from our leaders as needed. Once the practice is completed we travel downstream along the spectacular Ovens River where you will learn a range of moving and white water paddling skills.
Mostly run in summer when the water levels are lower and slower, you will enjoy the idyllic surrounds of the region as you paddle your way down the cool, alpine waters of the Ovens River from the Clear-water reserve at Myrtleford to the pull out point at the snow road bridge. Relax as you quietly float your way downstream and then embark upon the more challenging segments of the low-level (Grade one and two) white-water rapids towards the end of the adventure. The day’s activities end at the snow road bridge (Where we will have organized a car shuffle so your vehicle is at the finish point). A wonderful family adventure suitable for 6 years plus (a basic swimming ability is required).
- Days: Selected weekends, school holidays or by arrangement
- Times: By arrangement; normally Afternoons 1:30pm-4:30pm
- Location: Ovens River, Myrtleford
- Age Guide: A wonderful family adventure suitable for 6 years plus (a basic swimming ability is required). You are wearing a lifejacket, but you must be comfortable with moving water in case you fall in. Children under 16 to be accompanied by a participating adult.
- Crafts we use for the trip: Note that we normally use single person packrafts unless doubles are specifically requested when booking or children too young to self paddle are involved we then use two person packrafts. We use self-draining, inflatable packrafts designed to provide premium safety, stability, and smooth paddling.
- What’s Included: Two leaders, all safety equipment (helmet, lifejacket etc), packrafts and paddles.
- Meeting Place: Clearwater Reserve at Myrtleford – Signposted
- What to Bring/Wear:
– Bathers(underneath), shorts and a T-shirt or top depending on the weather. Some participants prefer to wear a wetsuit – recommended for those of slight build in colder weather.
-Towel, warm clothing and a spare change of clothes to be left in your car at the pulllout point
-sunscreen, water and snacks
– Personal items, eg. Personal medication
Thank you for booking with Adventure Guides Australia.
Please keep a digital copy of your booking to show our instructors on the day of your tour.
Below are some information you might want to know before your tours:
- Car Parking: There will be sufficient parking at the meeting area.
- Mobile Coverage: Good coverage
- For Tour Preparation, please see our attached tour file.
We are looking forward to seeing you.
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As a complete beginner, I was initially a bit nervous, but the team immediately put me at ease with their friendly and professional approach. They provided a comprehensive introduction to the activity, ensuring I felt comfortable and confident before we even hit the water.
The river itself was stunning, with a mix of calm stretches for relaxation and exciting rapids that added a thrill. Our guides, Trina, April and David, were incredibly knowledgeable and enthusiastic, sharing fascinating insights about the river's ecology, including the habitat of local wildlife like platypuses.
Adventure Guides Australia provided all the necessary gear, so all I had to do was show up and enjoy the adventure. I was truly impressed by their professionalism and the overall quality of the experience. I'm already planning my next adventure with them, perhaps a caving expedition or an abseiling experience.
I highly recommend 'Adventure Guides Australia' to anyone seeking an unforgettable outdoor adventure in or arround Bright.
The river itself was stunning, with a mix of calm stretches for relaxation and exciting rapids that added a thrill. Our guides, David, Trina and April, were all incredibly knowledgeable and enthusiastic, sharing fascinating insights about the river's ecology, including the habitat of local wildlife like platypuses.
The Adventure Guides Australia provided all the necessary gear, so all I had to do was show up and enjoy the adventure. I was truly impressed by their professionalism and the overall quality of the experience. I'm already planning my next adventure with them, perhaps a caving expedition or an abseiling experience.
I highly recommend The Adventure Guides Australia to anyone seeking an unforgettable outdoor adventure in Bright.
David and will, our guides, clearly enjoyed their jobs and were gracious enough to continue this booking, despite only there only being my brother and I who booked for that Saturday. Highly recommended.
Booked in a group of 9 at Beechworth. Only one of us had experience, three of us are scared of heights and age ranged from 7-45.
The communication prior was excellent, and the guide on the day was brilliant. He catered for all our abilities.
Special mention for his gift in coaching all the children, especially our seven-year-old who was petrified, he assisted down the 8 metre, giving him confidence to try the 20m.
Best day. Booking in again!
Booked in a group of 9 at Beechworth. Only one of us had experience, three of us are scared of heights and age ranged from 7-45.
The communication prior was excellent, and the guide on the day was brilliant. He catered for all our abilities.
Special mention for his gift in coaching all the children, especially our seven-year-old who was petrified, he assisted down the 8 metre, giving him confidence to try the 20m.
Best day. Booking in again!
The staff are there with you through the whole experience.
I will definitely do it again.
Brad and Trina guided me down the rock face and I have never felt more safe.
Highly recommend this for anyone and everyone.
I felt safe, and looked after the entire time as I was a little nervous about caving. My family loved it, and seeing the glow worms was awesome. I would HIGHLY recommend going on an adventure with these guys. It was so much fun.
Guides were fantastic. Their knowledge of the river and local area was first rate.
Cannot thank you enough for your time.
Greg Ryan Therese Ryan Harry Ryan Jasmine Kiss
When I went to Mt Buffalo with a school camp (26 students) in March 2019, we did hiking and abseiling on the first two days and on the the third day we did caving. We were told the night before to wear long pants that we could fit knee pads under or over. We were to partake in two caving experiences. One dry and one wet. I wasn't too keen on either of these as I am claustrophobic and have very high anxiety. I made this very clear and still went ahead with the first caving/hike experience which was the dry one. I had about 3 breakdowns which ended in my sitting and crying and having a panic attack. I find these sort of things very traumatising especially when panic attacks are involved. I didn't make a scene about the first experience when we got back I just sat down and told the teacher I was not going to do the wet one as i had been told it was a lot tighter and you would be crawling through small spaces on your hands and knees.
When my group got ready to go caving in the wet cave I just went over and sat down (As I was told to do by the teacher). I was then asked by a lady i don't know the name of 'What's your excuse' as to why I wasn't going. At this point I was already getting angry as they had been yelling at my friend because she couldn't get knee pads under her SKINS. Which we were told to wear - long pants. But no, we were told the knee pads had to go under so the man; Les started yelling at her and being extremely rude. So; I responded to the lady that it wasn't an excuse and I actually had a reason. She replied very very rudely with 'well what is it then?'. I knew this wasn't going to go down well so i just said I am claustrophobic and this is where Les jumped in. (Remember Les - he's important) He then told me that I did not have a choice in participating unless I had a medical certificate saying I had been diagnosed with claustrophobia AND I was taking medication for it. At this point I was very very angry. I had never met this man in my life and he was making his own judgements and opinions on my mental health. I told him he doesn't know me or my life and he basically spat back in my face saying 'don't give me that bullsh*t'.
It ended with me yelling at him saying I wasn't going to have another panic attack over a caving experience that i didn't want to do or was interested in doing and since this was OPTIONAL I didn't even need to do it. I was dragged away by teachers and my friend and I broke down again and sat on the floor crying and at this point I was on the verge of another panic attack and couldn't breathe. (As was my friend) It took us about 20-40 minutes to fully calm down.
I was very very disappointed in this man's behaviour, there was so much that happened that I did not explain or mention; other things he said that i will just leave out. He should not be working with people let alone kids, he has no understanding and did not try to understand. I did enjoy the abseiling and everything else we did but these activities were done with Hannah and she was absolutely lovely and I really liked her.
I do recommend the activities even the caving especially if you're not claustrophobic but I am very angry, upset and disappointed with the guide Les. I did not have a good experience with him.













