Deep Pass / Nayook Canyon - Newnes Plateau - Lithgow - Blue Mountains Canyoning - 4K
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- čas přidán 27. 07. 2024
- Deep Pass Canyon (Nayook Canyon) is an easy, beginner friendly canyon/creek walk located out on the Newnes Plateau, at Deep Pass.
The road to the main car park has been improved and upgraded and is suitable for a 2WD without issue, of course that can change after big rain.
This canyon can be done both ways, from Deep Pass and head upstream where you can either exit up to the car park, or, turn around and have twice the fun. Or, from the car park, follow the access track down to Nayook Creek and head downstream and exit via Deep Pass. This is the direction we are showing, downstream.
Now, we did say this is a beginner friendly canyon, there are still fixed ropes to negotiate and suspended logs to shimmy along. Watch the video, if you feel this is beyond you, that is ok. It is still up to you to decide if it is within your abilities and comfort zone!
This is a pretty creek walk with some nice, fairly open canyon sections, the water was quite warm when we were last here. There are plenty of great places for a dip, or a pool to jump into.
This is in a National Park, so please be respectful and leave no rubbish behind.
We hope you enjoy this video, we have done this canyon many times in both directions, it is a lot of fun to do.
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CHAPTER
00:00 Introduction and the walk in
01:12 Starting the canyon
01:24 The first roped log scramble and shimmy
02:34 The first fixed rope down-climb
02:57 The second fixed rope down-climb
03:46 The second roped log scramble and shimmy
04:05 To slide or to squeeze and down-climb? That is the question!
04:54 The top of the main falls and rope down-climb
06:08 The last fixed rope down-climbs
06:29 The summing up
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Thank you for sharing. Video 👍
A stunning spot to visit, glad you enjoyed it.
@@shoesonmyfeet6056 You're welcome friend 🙂
Loving your videos. Production quality is great
Thanks, love knowing that people are enjoying our videos, we put a fair amount of planning and time into filming and editing them.
Receiving feedback like this makes it all worthwhile.
Thanks for making this beautiful film, I didn't know about this ,now it's on the list. Regards
Really glad you enjoyed the video. Wonderful that we have inspired you to discover this beauty for yourself!
Thanks for the 'walk through'. Keen to do this one.
Thanks! So glad we have inspired you! 😊 Hope you enjoy it as much as we did, let us know how you find it!
I love love your videos
Oh thank you so much!! 🥰
We do try to put together a video that takes you on an adventure with us, as well as being informative of what to expect when you go to these places yourself!
Nice!
Thanks! 😊 This is such a great canyon!
So so good made it look easy 👍
Because it truly is an easy canyon, easy, fun, suitable for most ages and fitness levels.
Hey! I’ve been watching all your videos convinced I knew you and yesterday it finally fell into place.
Met through ABA many years ago with babies in tow!
Love your videos, I’ve been thinking about trying canyoning but unsure about it so hence I stumbled across your videos as I live in the mountains and this was my search.
Keep up the great videos!
Goodness! What a small world! Our babies sure have grown a bit since ABA days!
I only began canyoning quite recently and love it! It's such an exciting sport and takes you to some of the most beautiful places.
I'm.so glad you are enjoying the videos and hopefully they give you some inspiration!
Have you seen the non-abseil canyon playlist? It may be a great starting point.
Non-Abseiling Canyons: czcams.com/play/PLqNzxssPZuAFlBfDQqNKe_Znd8wfDdnI5.html
@@shoesonmyfeet6056thanks for this link I’ll get into them. All your adventures look amazing I’m definitely keen to be more adventurous and give it a go! This seems like a great place to start!
@@shoesonmyfeet6056one question did you get canyoning lessons and if so where from? It looks awfully confusing!
Start simple and build up your experience, this is how I started. Join a bushwalking club like the one at Springwood, they have a canyoning program as well.
I need to do this one day! Nice vid🤙
You will enjoy it, not too hard, not hard to get to!
@@shoesonmyfeet6056 awesome!
Would be a nice change haha
Have you been and explored here as yet?
@@shoesonmyfeet6056 not as yet but it’s definitely gonna happen!
Enjoy, let us know what you think when you do.
Beautiful Canyon, thanks for showing! For accessing in a 2WD, would you recommend taking State Mine Gully Road from Lithgow, or Old Bells Line of Road from Clarence? I heard for a while after the bushfires Old Bells was in poor condition.
Hi, both roads turn into glow worm tunnel rd eventually and that is in very good condition, the road then out to the deep pass carpark has recently been upgraded for 2wd.
I did it in a 2WD some time ago, my car bottomed out on one of the hills on the Deep Pass road after dry weather, I wouldn't recommend it for 2WD unless it's been significantly improved. The Glow Worm tunnel road was devasted by the storms over the past years but has been fixed, that part should be OK. The other problem was simply finding the deep pass road, it was unmarked and there are lots of roads like it. (even if there is a sign it doesn't last long before it's burnt or someone runs off with it)
Thanks for the help! I'll keep a special eye out on the navigation.
We were there last weekend, the road to deep pass carpark has been turned into a highway almost. New surface, no bogholes, very easy.
Good camera work, no gloves for the rope sections?
Thanks, glad you enjoyed the video. For short rope sections, we don't usually wear gloves. Personal preference. We wear them abseiling and negotiating trackless bush, but for something like this, did not feel the need.
Hope you continue to enjoy our videos.
Love the vidioe what did you put in maps to take you there i got lost
If you are relying on google maps, search "Deep Pass Campground Car Park" and that should get you to the main carpark where we started from.