by indented » Mon 05 Apr, 2021 7:43 pm
For anyone wondering, went up over Easter along the Wellington River. River crossings were up to around 2 feet deep on Friday, but dropped to 1-1.5 foot by Sunday for the return trip.
Camped at the Riggals spur intersection, nice camp close to the river, and appeared to be the closest site to the lake that still have good water access. There were a few other nice sites on the way through both before and after. There's still signage along the way saying Riggals/Gillios are closed, but there were a number of people heading that way so could just be an old sign that parks haven't come back for.
It's worth noting that it's very slow terrain, our small group averaged around 21 minutes per km when we would usually be around 12-15 minutes somewhere like the prom. Lots of loose ground, nav stops, slowing for river crossings and the like, as well as some fairly steep sections in hot weather made it hard work.
If you do go to the lake it's worth heading up to see Snowden's Falls on the far end of the lake, it's a nice spot that most people don't seem to know is there.