Date: 12th of April 2025
Entrance: 2.3m Materials: Concrete Shapes: Round
Rating: ★★☆☆☆
JustOne, Carnage, and myself went out to check out some pretty new drains out west and we were quite suprised. All three of these drains are very walkable. The first one, Yabbie Town, has two outflows but one of them is absolutely tiny but if you wanted a hardcore adventure I guess you could enter through it.


The 2nd outflow was the good one, it was a muddy 2.3m RCP that lead us to a room with a small sidepipe. We saw an eel or two here aswell.


JustOne went down here and mentioned something about it getting smaller and flatter. I'm not sure if he took any photos but here is the small room. There really wasnt much else to the drain, it was a bit of a let down.



There were so many yabbies over this dam wall, if I had my waders I would have went to the end. I knew there was a grile at the end of the drain so when we left we went above and checked it out. It was filled with mud and locked so probably better we didnt wade through the water.
Date: 12th of April 2025
Entrance (waist high): 2m
Materials: Concrete
Shapes: Round
Rating: ★☆☆☆☆
So the outfall for this drain was 2m but it was half submerged, luckily for us the drain rises 1m and the pipe continues at 2m partially dry. There was a manhole right above the popped us right at where the dry pipe starts.



There was a section with a dam and a sidepipe that leads to another smaller outflow in the middle of this drain and One grille wonder. There was absolutely nothing else worth noting apart from a can of pink monster we saw on the ground in here.


Date: 12th of April 2025
Entrance (waist high): 2m
Materials: Concrete
Shapes: Round
Rating: ★☆☆☆☆
This drain is almost identical to Pink monster but with an added really small grille. It was a bit longer and a bit better of an explore.


JustOne grabbed a stick and did spider duty for us. It was the same as the last drain as in the outflow was in the water and then raises up to a dry pipe. It has the same diversion sidepipe aswell and I think they both link up to a smaller outflow.




