Category:Bushwalking

Red Ledge
25 April 2024

Redledge Pass To Rockpile Pass

Redledge Pass To Rockpile Pass 25 April 2024 Redledge Pass is a natural pass between Narrow Neck Plateau and the Megalong Valley.  The pass...

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Urella and Wirralie Brooks
13 April 2024

Kolonga Labyrinth

Kolonga Labyrinth 13 April 2024 When SBW put this walk on the calendar, I jumped at the occasion! The plan was to reach Wentworth...

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Dam And Old Pool
29 March 2024

Darwin’s Walk

Darwin’s Walk 29 March 2024 After years in limbo, Darwin’s Walk has re-opened! At least two-thirds of it! So I went to check it...

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The Rain Brought Out The Colours Of The Trees
1 February 2024

Murphy’s Glen To Ingar

Murphy’s Glen To Ingar 1 February 2024 As I am planning a navigation exercise in the area, this walk was the perfect excuse to...

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24 January 2024

In Wonderland

In Wonderland – TO DO 24 January 2024 I joined Tracy for a “Connecting to Nature” walk near the Hydro Majestic in Medlow Bath....

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Intersection Of Two Creeks
7 January 2024

Hairdresser Ridge

Hairdresser Ridge – TO DO 7 January 2024 There is no Hairdresser Ridge in the Blue Mountains. This is what Bill called it when...

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Tessellated Pavements
31 December 2023

Tessellated Pavements

Tessellated Pavements 31 December 2023 It was a grey and drizzly morning! Plan A , a canyon, was out; Plan B, a bushwalk, was...

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Waterfall
18 December 2023

Waterfall

A WATERFALL 18 December 2023 Getting to the bottom of these falls was on my to-do list. I had been close three years earlier...

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Ledge On The Cliff
12 November 2023

Above Govetts Creek

ABOVE GOVETTS CREEK 12 November 2023 A short walk to complement the one we did four days earlier. After admiring the handy work of...

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Nobody Checked The Alerts On The NP Website!
8 November 2023

Wandering In Henson Glen

HENSON GLEN AREA 8 November 2023 We were on our way to Walford Wall when we hit metaphorically the first hurdle: the gate was...

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