Our History | The Shoebridge Track

By Peter Smith
Updated October 30 2018 - 12:15pm, first published 9:33am

The disastrous floods of February 1860 inundated the Araluen Valley, destroying claims, mining equipment, washing away houses, hotels and caused the loss of many lives, including that of a policeman. It also cut off essential supplies from the coast where the only route was a pack track winding its way up the Moruya River valley with numerous river crossings. The track became impassable when the river was in flood.

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