It is a steady uphill pull out of the Hollow up onto the main ridge. Here the Western Co. track veers off to the left and the GNR continues on the right.
- GNR deteriorates from here.
I take the Western Co. track and am very careful to look for the exit point. I locate it without any difficulty even though there is no track and set off across country. The ridge is undulating with some thick scrub but generally not too bad. Without many view points navigation is tricky but by heading generally south I manage to stay mostly on the correct ridge. There was no sign of former visitation until I came upon this cairn in the scrub?
- Not sure who left this?
After a couple of hours of steady going I come upon a smaller cairn which I had visited previously when I took a detour from the 11km. Mill Ck circuit.
- Cairn marking junction of foot pad to Mill Ck. circuit.
From here it was only a little over 1km. to the Eastern Co. track and I had broken the back of it. Then to my complete surprise I came upon this new sign in the middle of nowhere!
- New sign to nowhere?
Perhaps NPWS intends to push a track in through here? I did find a feint pad from the sign out to the road but there was no sign at the road itself?
- Where I hit the Eastern Co. track.
A real mystery this. It would have to be the strangest sign placement I have ever seen. I would doubt if it had been seen by anyone other than whoever erected it and me?
TBC.