History Afloat: Kayaking Popran Creek

History Afloat: Kayaking Popran Creek

Kayak the serene waterway of Popran Creek. An immersive tour of Hawkesbury River creeks. All kayaks, gear included + morning tea and lunch.

By Heritage Ventures

Date and time

Sat, 24 Aug 2024 8:30 AM - 3:30 PM AEST

Location

The Hawkesbury Duck

4685 Wisemans Ferry Road Spencer, NSW 2775 Australia

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About this event

  • 7 hours

Explore the incredible Hawkesbury landscape from a comfortable and easy to operate double sea kayak. Join us for a paddle along one of the Hawkesbury River's most beautiful creeks. Launching from Spencer we paddle with the tide past Holy Trinity Church into the serene waters of Popran Creek. Historical stories unfold through the lost names of Sawmill Flat, Kellys Creek and Kendall island. On the way catch a glimpse of the old school pick-up stop and abandoned wharves where once floating stores and butcher boats delivered to the small community of remote creek-dwellers.

The creek has abundant birdlife - we'll be on the look out for local visitors including azure kingfishers, white faced herons and soaring sea eagles along with passing marine creatures. Enjoy a rest stop and morning tea amongst the Casuarinas. BBQ lunch at a secret location further upstream. We return to Spencer in the afternoon with the outgoing tide. Double kayaks and all gear provided. Instruction provided for beginners to kayaking.

Our guide is experienced outdoor adventure instructor Peter Vaughan. With a background in teaching at secondary and tertiary levels Peter is particularly keen on helping others to appreciate the outdoors and develop confidence in their own abilities. His primary interests are kayaking activities on rivers, lakes and the ocean. He also enjoys abseiling, hiking and leading groups into Tanzania and Mt Kilimanjaro and is particularly enthusiastic about programs that have mixed modes of travel which engage with the history and geography of exciting, new locations.

Frequently asked questions

What level of fitness is required?

Moderate. This beautiful and immersive tour involves paddling, and walking over some uneven ground and a moderate level of fitness is required. Kayaking orientation is provided on the day by our expert kayak guide.

Do I need to bring equipment?

We provide double sea kayaks, which are stable, comfortable and easy to operate. All safety gear is provided and most participants are amazed at how effortless paddling can be when using good technique!

What do I need to bring?

Suitable clothing for sun protection, Towel, Hat (preferably with a brim), Windproof jacket, Enclosed footwear (may get wet) that will stay on if you capsize, Sunglasses, Sunscreen, Snacks, 1 litre of fluid to stay hydrated (minimum), Any personal medication that may be needed (eg asthma puffer)

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$195