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Franklin River Rafting

  • Duration: 8 Days / 7 Nights
  • Trip Type: Rafting
  • Max People: 10
  • Arrival/Departure: Launceston, Australia
  • Availability : January to March
  • Trip Grade: Grade 6: Moderate to Challenging
  • Min Age: 15+
  • Lodging:1 night hotel, 7 nights camping
Tour Details

For many people, Tasmania’s famous Franklin River is synonymous with wilderness conservation. The Franklin is one of the world’s last great wild rivers and it forges through the rugged south west of Tasmania, through deep gorges, quiet pools and magnificent temperate rainforest. This expedition provides a true wilderness adventure, an experience we pioneered back in 1978. Regardless of the river level, you will be in good hands as our professional guides have an exceptional safety record.

Despite the remoteness, our guides will ensure that the preparation of delicious meals will exceed all expectations. Any descent of the Franklin is demanding and while previous rafting experience is not required, some wilderness knowledge, along with a sound level of fitness, is essential. Our trip was named the best river journey in the world by Outside Magazine in 2012. Join on us on this real wilderness experience of a lifetime.

Non-exclusive trips:

On selected departures, this trip is not exclusive to Rogue Adventures, and you will be joining a group of 2 – 8 adventurers from around the world.

At a Glance

Day 1              TRANSFER TO COLLINGWOOD BRIDGE, BEGIN PADDLING RAFT TO IRENABYSS


Day 2             RAFTING THE UPPER FRANKLIN


Day 3             THE GREAT RAVINE


Day 4             THE GREAT RAVINE TO RAFTER’S BASIN


Day 5             PROPSTING GORGE TO NEWLANDS CASCADES


Day 6             RAFTING THE LOWER FRANKLIN


Day 7             TREK TO REFUGIO LAGO PEHOE (5 HOURS – 13KMS)


Day 8             THE LOWER GORDON RIVER


Day 9             TRANSFER BY YACHT TO STRAHAN, RETURN TO LAUNCESTON


Included in Trip Price
Excluded from Trip Price

2 professional rafting guides
8 nights camping
8 breakfasts, 9 lunches & 8 dinners
Transport by private minibus
Sailboat from lower Gordon River to Strahan
All rafting and safety equipment
Wetsuit and paddling jacket
80L waterproof gear bag
Group camping equipment including all cooking & eating equipment emergency communications & group first aid kit

Travel to and from Launceston
Accommodation before or after the trip
Items of a personal nature such as alcoholic beverages, car parking in Launceston etc
Travel insurance

What to Expect

The Franklin River Rafting trip is graded moderate to challenging. This trip involves 6 – 8 hours of rafting or walking each day in a remote area with lots of physical activity. For this trip you will be required to have a doctor completed medical form. Rafting is an activity that any reasonably fit person can participate in. We do ask however, that all participants should feel confident in swimming with a buoyancy vest should they fall out of the raft. Our leaders will prepare you for such an event before we begin the trip. The degree of difficulty of the trip will depend on the water levels we encounter.

Your guide will teach you the techniques to steer your raft. It will be up to the crew, under your guide’s direction to make a successful, exciting trip. Whitewater rafting is one of the most thrilling of outdoor activities and requires a team effort. The raft guides will analyse the river and select the safest and most practical way through the rapids. For safety reasons we require each crew member to wear a buoyancy vest, helmet and footwear. Each raft is guided by an experienced river guide. We take 2 rafts on each expedition with 3‐4 participants plus a professional guide in each raft.

Itinerary

PRE-DEPARTURE

The Franklin River Rafting Tour commences with a pre‐departure briefing at Tasmanian Expeditions, 3/33 Churchill Park Drive Invermay at 1:00 pm on the day before departure. It is ESSENTIAL that you attend this briefing and that you bring along all of the gear/clothing required for your expedition with you. Please note that if you do not attend the briefing you may be excluded from the trip on safety grounds. Please make your travel arrangements so that you arrive in Launceston in time to attend the briefing at 1:00 pm.

The briefing will be approximately 2 hours in duration and will include the following:
‐ An outline of the general itinerary/objectives of the tour
‐ A cross‐check of essential gear and clothing required
‐ Distribution and sizing of all wetsuits, helmets, pfd’s, dry‐bags
‐ Explanations of what is expected from the group and individual participants
‐ Identification of inherent risks of the trip and outline emergency procedures
‐ Explanation of Leave no Trace principles and overall conservation strategies
‐ Forecast weather and river conditions

Day 1

An early start today, we leave Launceston at 6.00am and drive to our put‐in point at Collingwood Bridge. We aim to be there around 12:00 noon and here we will inflate and load our rafts and have lunch. Before getting on the water the guides will provide a safety briefing and instruction on paddling the raft. Our destination today is the junction of the Franklin and Collingwood rivers or downstream to the Aesthesia Ravine.

Day 2

Today we will tackle the Log Jam, Nasty Notch, Descension Gorge and float calmly through the Irenabyss and camp just on the side of the river below the gorge. We spend the evening relaxing at our idyllic camp deep in the wilderness. While your guides prepare a hearty evening meal, why not take a cup of tea down to the river to look for the wildlife that comes out at dusk.

Day 3

Today is a long and beautiful day of rafting, with some interesting paddling and numerous campsites along the river banks. The mood of the river depends completely on how much rain has fallen recently. Keep your eye out for the red flowers of climbing heath cascading down the surrounding rock faces. Tonight we enjoy another feast prepared by your guides, then turn in for a night under the open sky.

Day 4

We reach the Great Ravine today and the first major portage at the Churn. There are some challenging sections along the river prior to reaching the Churn. We pass Blushrock Falls, named for the red tinge in the rock. As we paddle look out for a view of Frenchman’s Cap from the river. Your passionate guides will tell you about the Franklin’s famous history, and also intriguing lesser known tales that have come to them over their years of adventuring on this wild river. Tonight we camp at Coruscades Camp within the Great Ravine.

Day 5

Today takes us to Deliverance Reach, the end of the Great Ravine, and on to Rafter’s Basin. After breakfast we paddle and portage through Coruscades, Livingstone’s Cut, Thunderush, the Masterpiece and the Cauldron to the Mousehole – a narrow recess with a cat‐like boulder overlooking the river. It is only a 2km paddle now from the Mousehole to Rafter’s Basin where we camp for the night by Interlude Creek. The terrain around our camp tonight is somewhat of a prelude of the fore-coming Lower Franklin.

Day 6

Depending on the weather today our destination is The Black Forest or Newlands Cascades. Life on the river is extremely dominated by the weather and your guides are adaptable, with a great plan B no matter what mother nature throws down at them… it’s all part of the adventure! Today we paddle through Prospsting Gorge and some of the Franklin’s best rapids. After lunch we navigate the longest rapid on the river: Newlands Cascades. At the bottom of these rapids there is a long, large overhang which makes a cosy place to spend the night.

Day 7

Greet the morning with a hot drink in hand, watching the sun creep down the sides of the valley towards our camp. Huon Pines and Leatherwood trees drapes themselves elegantly along the banks of the river. Listen and look for the birds that flit amongst their branches. The paddling today is relatively straightforward, to Blackman’s Bend through the deep temperate rainforest of the lower river that was protected by the environmental protests of the early 1980s.

Day 8

Today our adventure takes us past Double Fall, Big Fall, and Galleon Bluff, which is said to look similar to the sterns of several ships jutting out into the dark water. Shortly after we float under the impressive overhang of Verandah Cliffs. Our camp tonight is at Sir John Falls on the Gordon River, about 5km downstream of the junction of the Gordon and Franklin. The small wharf in front of our campsite is the perfect place from which to have a swim in the Gordon River, and to look out for white bellied sea eagles, as your guides prepare our final evening meal.

Day 9

This morning you are collected by Stormbreaker yacht and cruise down the length of the river before reaching Macquarie Harbour. Take the chance to kick back on the deck and enjoy the views over the broad expanse of the Gordon River. In Strahan we are met by our bus, which will transfer us back to Launceston. Arrival in Launceston may vary from late afternoon to late evening. We usually celebrate with a group farewell dinner this evening.

Trip Extensions

Suggested Extensions

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Geography and Weather
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Weather

Located 150 miles (240 km) south of Australia, separated by the Bass Strait and surrounded by both the Indian and Pacific Oceans, the state of Tasmania includes the main island, as well as the surrounding 334 islands. Geographically, Tasmania is similar to New Zealand, and is Australia’s most mountainous state. The Central Highlands dominate the central and western parts of the state, while the central eastern Midlands are fairly flat.

Much of Tasmania is densely forested, with the Southwest National Park being home to some of the last temperate rainforests in the Southern Hemisphere. In the island’s far northwestern region, the Tarkine is the largest temperate rainforest in Australia, and covers roughly 1,500 sq. miles (3,800 sq. km). Tasmania, due to its rugged topography, is home to many rivers which include the Derwent and South Esk Rivers. The major lakes of Tasmania are Lake Pedder, Lake Gordon, and the Great Lake.

Tasmania is located between Latitudes 40 and 43, with the islands temperature and weather moderated by the surrounding oceans. The cool temperate climate offers four distinct seasons which can interchange on any given day of the year. Summer in‐land temperatures average 24 degrees with nights averaging a relatively cool 8 degrees. Rainfall in Tasmania is far higher than any mainland counterpart and averages 2700 millimetres on the west coast and central highlands.

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Visas
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Provided we are advised in advance of your departure we are able to cater for vegetarian diets and can assist with medically recommended diets (allergies and intolerances). Please ensure you discuss your requirements with us well in advance (at least 1 month prior to your trip) to determine whether we can cater to such dietary requirements on your chosen adventure. Please note that options are likely to be limited in very remote locations or alternatives may be more expensive or unavailable. There may be times when those with special requirements may need to provide their own food. We are unable to guarantee a peanut‐free or allergen‐free trip, and therefore, we strongly encourage that travelers with life‐threatening or severe allergies take all necessary medical precautions to prepare for the possibility of exposure. Passengers must travel with all necessary medications for food allergies and be capable of self‐administering these medications.

On the Franklin River you will be camping as a group either in caves and rocky overhangs, or under dry, airy Tarpaulins. There are no toilets or showers along the Franklin – please see the ‘hygiene’ section above for more information. Traditional bushwalking tents are not used on the Franklin as they get wet and do not provide the best shelter for the conditions. Rock shelters and tarpaulins are the most appropriate shelter for this type of expedition. A self‐inflating sleeping mat is very useful for comfort in camp. A folding chair‐back such as a Crazy Creek chair also adds to comfort in camp.

Pre and post tour accommodation-

Our Australian Adventures do not include accommodation before or after the trip. To make your own arrangements, see below for some suggestions:

The Arthouse Hostel: 20 Lindsay Street, Inveresk (03) 6333 0222, www.arthousehostel.com.au. This federation style backpackers is situated just three blocks from Launceston’s CBD and is an easy walk from restaurants, shops and the Museum and Art Gallery.

Hi George Bed & Breakfast: 64 York Street, Launceston (03) 6331 2144, www.higeorge.com.au. A friendly and centrally located B&B. Just a few minutes walk to all the conveniences the city of Launceston has to offer.

City Park Grand Hotel: Cnr Tamar & William St, Launceston (03)6331 7633, www.cityparkgrand. com.au. The Clarion Hotel City Park Grand offers luxury boutique styled accommodation with fabulously well‐appointed spacious deluxe rooms, spa suites and junior suites to a level of style, sophistication and elegance that you would expect in a luxury boutique hotel.

Hotel Charles: 287 Charles St, Launceston (03) 6337 4100, www.mantra.com.au. Hotel Charles is Launceston’s newest luxury hotel and is on the fringe of the Launceston CBD. Offering modern rooms (some with panoramic views of the Tamar Valley).

All personal clothing and equipment is stored in dry‐bags that are lashed to a gear frame on the raft. It is possible during portages that participants will need to unpack the rafts and carry loads short distances around rapids.

Tasmanian Expeditions has a specialist gear list available that details what clothing and equipment is required for each of our Tasmanian adventures. The gear list is specific to the type of tour you will be joining us on and it provides a clear description of what is included in the tour cost, what items are available for hire and what you will need to bring with you. Brand recommendations and the individual weight of the gear provided is also included.

Any extra luggage must be stored at your own choice of accommodation and storage is not provided by Rogue Adventures.

Most visitors to Australia require a visa obtained prior to arrival.

Passport holders from the following countries can apply for the Australian Tourist Visa online prior to their arrival which allows you a stay in Australia for up to 3 months:

Canada

United States

United Kingdom

New Zealand passport holders do not need to obtain a visa prior to arrival they will be granted a visa on arrival.

*All other nationalities should check with your nearest embassy or consulate.

The adventures featured in our brochures, and on our website, are just a starting point for many of our private group travelers. Working closely with our Groups Department we can organise custom designed itineraries for groups of friends, clubs, charity’s, schools or even work colleagues. Our team will assist you with all aspects of your private group adventure from itinerary design to group flights. Contact our team today.

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