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rebeccajane
rebeccajane
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3 posts
5 Sep 2010 10:21am
I know this has come up before on these forums, but I am trying to find out more about stand up paddle on the river in and around the city? I saw someone out there near west end the other day and am wondering if there's still crew who get out and about on the river very often? I've moved here from closer to the coast and am trying to find ways to get back into the water on a board more often...

Thanks for your patience with going through this again!
62mac
62mac
WA
24860 posts
WA, 24860 posts
5 Sep 2010 10:26am
Try over in the club section on this site, there is a guy asking for interested Sandgate paddllers,oh I wouldn't want to fall off in the Brissie river

hope that helps
rebeccajane
rebeccajane
3 posts
3 posts
5 Sep 2010 11:12am
Regularly heading out to Sandgate would a bit of a time-stretch for me unfortunately, but thanks!
gregc
gregc
VIC
1299 posts
VIC, 1299 posts
5 Sep 2010 3:35pm
Absolutely would not be going for a paddle in the Brissy river, the bull sharks are pretty thick there.
aus301
aus301
QLD
2039 posts
QLD, 2039 posts
5 Sep 2010 4:09pm
Yeah the Brisbane river regularly features on any doco on bull sharks as a highly populated area. One took a horse that was training in the river near Eagle Farm a couple of years ago.

I would recommend possibly dropping by to see Simon at Board Crazy (Deshon st Woolongabba). I know he has been selling a few and might be able to hook you up with some paddle partners up that way. Best bet would be hitting the water in the bay, Manly point is an easy launch and you can be there in 30mins from the city.
brizsupfan
brizsupfan
QLD
4 posts
QLD, 4 posts
5 Sep 2010 5:40pm
first time replying to the forum. hope i'm not too controversial.
I've been paddling in the brisbane river for a year and, touch wood, haven't had any scares. occasionally see a dolphin, but i reckon any dolphin seen outside the powerhouse isn't going back to the ocean.
Paddling in the river certainly improves your balance, especially when the citycats cross paths on a high tide. (would much prefer the excitment i've seen in the photos and videos posted previously, but i'll take what i can get!) I'm trying to get in the water more regularly for a few longer paddles. next time i'm heading for a paddle i'll let you know where we're leaving from. Mostly head out around New Farm or under the Story Bridge.

froggo
froggo
QLD
127 posts
QLD, 127 posts
5 Sep 2010 6:55pm
IMO - Much safer in the Brisbane river on a SUP than in traffic on the M1 motorway....

If I lived in Bris I would have no hesitation in paddling there...

Regards froggo
GS
GS
WA
42 posts
GS GS
WA, 42 posts
5 Sep 2010 5:09pm
We used to paddle clubbie boards and skis in the early evening 2-3 times a week and never had a problem
62mac
62mac
WA
24860 posts
WA, 24860 posts
5 Sep 2010 5:11pm
Sorry guys that river sucks,its such a shame that it was so poorly managed,it was once the dumping ground for all bad things,it is improving but there is NO WAY I would want to touch that brown dirty stuff.

As aus301 said it is FULL of bull sharks,you cant see them but they can see you.

OK you call it,Brown,Blue or Clear water,what would you prefer to paddle on
MIKO
MIKO
QLD
408 posts
QLD, 408 posts
5 Sep 2010 8:28pm
Hey RJ, done quite a few years training in the river , no dramas. so hook in if you have a safe way to enter and get out of the water. The city cats are fun.
Dont listen to the goldy crew theres more bigger bull sharks down there
logs
logs
QLD
16 posts
QLD, 16 posts
6 Sep 2010 2:21pm
i paddle the manly/wynnum foreshore when i cant get to the surf, just make sure its at high tide
Flaker
Flaker
NSW
122 posts
NSW, 122 posts
6 Sep 2010 3:47pm
Hi RebbecaJane,
I paddle in the river from the Jindalee boat ramp. Always head into the current so you have a shorter easier paddle back if something goes wrong/wind gets up.
There is a creek straight across, if the boat traffic gets bad.

Yes it's dirty but it sure beats driving for 50min each way to clean water.

Where in Brisbane are you? I'm wanting some paddling buddies for the river.
PM me if you want a casual easy paddle.

As far as bull sharks go, they only nibble you in the brisbane river.
Down the gold coast they actually kill you!!
However I did get a dead leg from a kamikaze mullet.
frostyballs
frostyballs
QLD
48 posts
QLD, 48 posts
7 Sep 2010 9:07am
Thinking of going for a paddle on Saturday morn around 8sh from breakfast creek if any one is keen. Will be taking my NSP11 so will only be cruising.
frostyballs
frostyballs
QLD
48 posts
QLD, 48 posts
7 Sep 2010 9:08am
Thinking of going for a paddle on Saturday morn around 8sh from breakfast creek if any one is keen. Will be taking my NSP11 so will only be cruising.
rebeccajane
rebeccajane
3 posts
3 posts
7 Sep 2010 3:01pm
Thanks for the advice y'all. Stoked.

Despite the shark warnings, I'm still pretty keen for city river action as I live in Paddo and work in St Lucia, so it's kind of easier to go from here and surrounds on a more regular basis (as opposed to getting out to the coast). I'd be stoked to head out to the ocean when I can, because, as has been pointed out, clear blue water is rather lovely!

I'm currently without SUP, but am in the middle of organising to get one from a friend, so should be fine to roll by Oct (fingers crossed). I'd be stoked to keep in touch with anyone who does get into the river around my parts, as I'm definitely up for combining paddle with chat. And tree barrels are always more fun when witnessed!
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