Gday Snow,
thanks for the thoughts, all good mate.
If I may, a couple of bits of info that may be of interest to swaggers who may not even of heard of this Clarence River place...
The Clarence is a BIG system, I remember from school being told it was the biggest on the Eastern seaboard,
Grafton was the first city on the north coast of NSW,
The headwaters of the Clarence start in QLD, tributaries more or less take care of a large chuck of the country from the boarder to about Dorrigo & east of the Great Divide,these feeders are fair rivers in their own right,
What all this dribble means is that we usually get something that the poor buggers in QLD didn't get, that is time & warning. We don't really get "flash floods" in Grafton, takes about 2 days for water from the border to come down, it also takes a lot of water to fill the system to flood point.Living in a river valley means living with floods, it's just the way it is. From this, the residents of the Clarence have learnt what to be worried about & what we can get away with. Sure, we dodged a bullet again. but to think that we can't get wet is like sticking you head in the sand. It will happen one day. The Clarence was lucky, QLD was not.
I don't want to sound like a smart ar$e, or to make light of the flood situation, just share some info on our area. There is no such thing as a " good " flood. People have died, doesn't get much more serious than that.....