Clatterteeth Canyon (Du Faur Creek Canyon) - Mount Wilson - Blue Mountains Canyoning - 4K
Du Faur Creek Canyon or Clatterteeth Canyon is a beautiful canyon located at Mount Wilson. Like a lot of other canyons there, you can park your car at the fire shed and start your walk in from there. Clatterteeth has at least two possible starts and at least two possible ways to finish it, all depends on how long of a day you want. Both ways of starting this canyon go via the same access track, along the Bogey Hole fire trail, til you head down a ridge to a saddle. Once at the saddle, you can go either left, or right, right is a shorter trip, but you miss out on a lot of fun canyon sections. Left, you go down into a feeder creek, then into October creek, then down into Du Faur Creek. October Creek has some stunning sections of canyon, but it does add on a bit of time to the whole adventure. This is the way we went, via October Creek. Clatterteeth Canyon is quite wet, plenty of swims and wades, we were thankful that the water was quite warm on the day we did it, so, very pleasant conditions for our adventure. There are a few scrubby creek walking sections and where you walk varied, either in the creek or on tracks or no tracks on the side of the creek. As you get further downstream, you will come upon a stunning wild swimming pool, was so deep, clear and just the most stunning emerald green, just had to have a swim. (Not that we had not already swum a lot already) After a while the canyon really opens up, and it is more creek walking and wades, very pretty just the same. Eventually, you come to where Joe's Canyon exits into Du Faur Creek, this is one of the possible exits, making for a shorter day. As we had done the next sections previously, we used Joe's Canyon as our exit. Alternatively, you can continue downstream, experiencing more amazing swims and canyon sections til you reach Bell Creek, then downstream from there to the Wollangambie River, and exit at Horseshoe Bend. This really is a stunning canyon with many LONG swims, we used no flotation devices apart from inflated dry bags in our packs. If you loved this video, you can buy us a cup of coffee: https://buymeacoffee.com/shoesonmyfeet - We sure would appreciate it. We highly enjoyed this one, and as always, the trudge back up to the fire shed is just so much fun. If you liked this video on Clatterteeth Canyon, please like it, make a comment and consider subscribing to our channel, we have plenty of videos coming up for canyoning and bush walking soon. Check out this range of fun and cheeky canyoning merch: https://www.redbubble.com/people/adve... CHAPTER 00:00 Introduction and the walk in 00:53 Making a choice... 01:19 Reaching October Creek 02:30 Starting Du Faur Creek 04:06 Stunning Wild Swimming Spot 06:16 Arriving at Joe's Canyon 06:55 Continuing the adventure downstream 08:04 Reaching Bell Creek 08:55 Reaching the Wollangambie River

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