I attempted Mittagong (Wattle Ridge) to Katoomba this week, but turned back at Murphys Crossing (Wollondilly River) because the current was too strong to ford the 50 odd metres safely, especially since I was alone. I'm about 186cm tall and attempted to cross with aid of a sturdy stick. There were no river stones visible and the water was too brown to see the bottom. Photos: https://www.strava.com/activities/7246743132
For reference, the nearest river height gauge is "Wollondilly R at Jooriland", with latest data accessible via the BoM:
http://www.bom.gov.au/fwo/IDN60233/IDN6 ... .tbl.shtml
The river height at this site was 1.6 metres when I attempted to cross on Tuesday 31 May.
Does anyone have a rough rule of thumb for what gauge reading corresponds to safe crossing conditions?
Posting here because the log book at Beloons Pass also had accounts from others who had to turn back at the river.
The Nattai River valley is gorgeous (shame about the feral pigs) and Beloons Pass is tough country (vines having a heyday with dead timber and regrowth) but beautiful all the same.