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RUBICON RIVER - MIDDLE SECTION
Rubicon River: Royston Road to Camp Jungai
Taken from the Adventure Pro Write Up
NE Victoria. 150km NE of Melbourne
Class: III+
Season: Snow fed, although requires additional rain to bring it into condition
Gradient: 27m/km
Time: 2hrs
Length: 3kms
Level: Visual, if you can float a boat at the put-in, it is high enough to paddle. If there are no
rocks visible it is high
Shuttle: 3kms dirt road
Character: Very continuous bouldery river
This section of the Rubicon is a fantastic little blast to run if you happen to be lucky enough
to be there at the right time for it to be running. Although draining quite a large area of high Alpine country this section suffers from the fact that a lot of its water is diverted to run the turbines of the Rubicon Power Stations and supply us all with electricity. As a result, this section will only run after 24hr of solid rain or in spring a good solid dump a warm rain on a decent snow pack. If you do manage to catch it, what you will find is a very continuous section of water. With quite a high gradient, there are surprisingly few big rapids with the height being lost in the gutter style race down hill. At low level, you will get quite a work out weaving in and out of the many small boulders that make up the river bed and at high
levels, duck your head (under the overhanging branches) hold onto your hat and enjoy the ride. There are two bigger rapids, one 2/3 of the way down and one just before Jungai.
Being steep a fast flowing, one thing you will notice is the lack of decent eddy’s on the river, this combined with the fact that a lot of the banks are almost impenetrable Blackberries means you will want to have a good leader. It is very important to note that this section regularly has large logs across the river, and with very few eddies and some blind corners it can be very dangerous. If you don’t KNOW that there are no trees down it would be inadvisable to paddle at high levels. All in all, though, given the right conditions and the right team this is a really nice afternoon out.
Putting In: From Melbourne follow the Maroondah Highway through Healsville, over the picturesque Black Spur and approx 110km from Melbourne turn right at Taggerty for Thornton. After about 9km turn right again toward Rubicon and the road that goes up the
Rubicon Valley. This road winds up past the old power town of Rubicon, turns to dirt and after about another 3km splits. Take the left, Royston Rd which almost immediately crosses the river. Put in downstream of the bridge on river right.
Taking Out: Make you way back down the way you came for about 3km, just after the road
becomes sealed again a little road on the right will take you down to the river near the bottom power station. Park next to the power station as across the river is a private school camp.
Map: Rubicon 1:25,000