Anthony O'Hern and Tim Trevaskis, both working river guides, started Cradle Mountain Canyons together in 2010, and both still run it. It remains Tasmania's first and only canyoning and packrafting company, taking clients into Dove Canyon, Lost World Canyon, Phoenix Gorge and Machinery Canyon inside the Cradle Mountain-Lake St Clair National Park, plus packrafting at Alum Cliffs and kayak trips on Dove Lake in handcrafted King Billy pine kayaks. The season runs November through April, when the water and weather allow it. O'Hern and Trevaskis describe their guides as "the backbone of our little enterprise," a small team of qualified outdoor professionals rather than a large operation, and market the trips explicitly as small-group tours. The company also runs a Swift Water Canyoning course for people wanting to build the skills themselves rather than only follow a guide. More than a decade after two river guides waded into a gap in the market, Cradle Mountain Canyons is still the only operator running commercial canyoning in this pocket of the Tasmanian Wilderness World Heritage Area — a genuine first, not a marketing claim.
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전체 지도에서 보기 →- Cradle Highlander Cottages (크래들 하이랜더 코티지)
- Cradle Mountain Visitor Centre & Interpretation (크레이들 마운틴 비지터 센터 앤 인터프리테이션)
- Crater Lake Circuit (크레이터 레이크 서킷)
- Enchanted Walk (엔챈티드 워크)
- Cradle Mountain Lodge (크레이들 마운틴 로지)
- Marions Lookout (마리언스 룩아웃)
- Cradle Mountain-Lake St Clair (크래들 마운틴-레이크 세인트 클레어)
- Dove Lake Circuit (도브 레이크 서킷)