Fri 27 Jun, 2014 8:38 pm
Sat 28 Jun, 2014 5:37 pm
Sat 28 Jun, 2014 7:19 pm
Sat 28 Jun, 2014 11:00 pm
jonnosan wrote:I reckon the Mt Solitary circuit would be a good choice.
DaveNoble wrote:and many people walk/run it in a day.
DaveNoble wrote:Other suggestions -
1 . Katoomba - Narrow Neck - Wild Dog Mts - Coxs River (various loops possible)
3. Blue Gum Forest - a lop walk from Blackheath - various options available. Day 1 - walk down (e.g. Govetts Leap - Horseshoe Falls - Pulpit Rock - walk along road to Perrys Lookdown - Blue Gum Forest - Camp at Accacia Flat (Supposed to be fuel stove only - but a lot of people do seem to light fires there, and to be fair - you don't find out till you get to the campsite and when I looked online on the NPWS website - there was no information about it being fuel stove only), Day 2 - side trip up to Lockleys Pylon and back down (great views) and look at Blue Gum Forest, Day 3 - walk out via Grand Canyon or Govetts Leap
4. Kanangra Walls (probably just in the 3 hr from Sydney limit) - trip to the Kowmung River and back, tracks on many ridges. Lots of routes. Big climbs but great country.
Sat 28 Jun, 2014 11:32 pm
DanielC wrote:jonnosan wrote:I reckon the Mt Solitary circuit would be a good choice.
Yeah, seems like it, but it seems rather short for three days (35km).
DanielC wrote:DaveNoble wrote:and many people walk/run it in a day.
:-/ So it's easy going and little to no challenge?
Sun 29 Jun, 2014 12:36 am
jonnosan wrote:If you start 'day 1' at wentworth falls station, you will have a solid first day to get to the campsite down at Kedumba Valley farm, and again a solid day on the 3rd day from top of Mt Solitary to Katoomba station. The middle day will not require a whole lot of walking but involves one very big climb (from the campsite down at creek level all they up to the top of Mt Solitary), then you can take your time exploring up on top, choosing where to camp, and admiring the amazing views.
Sun 29 Jun, 2014 7:31 am
DanielC wrote:jonnosan wrote:If you start 'day 1' at wentworth falls station, you will have a solid first day to get to the campsite down at Kedumba Valley farm, and again a solid day on the 3rd day from top of Mt Solitary to Katoomba station. The middle day will not require a whole lot of walking but involves one very big climb (from the campsite down at creek level all they up to the top of Mt Solitary), then you can take your time exploring up on top, choosing where to camp, and admiring the amazing views.
That seems okay. Do you have any track notes/guides on getting from Wentworth Falls Station to the camp site Kedumba Valley Farm and from there to Mount Solitary? The only reference I have to go by at this point in time is currently OpenStreetMaps.
DanielC wrote:Also, question: I was reading through the WildWalks track notes, and in parts it states that water "is no longer reliable, you will need to carry in your own water." Does this mean that the water is off limits, even after treatment (heating) or puritabs? Because in other parts, it states that treatment of water is necessary, and it just has me confused.
Thanks.
Sun 29 Jun, 2014 4:10 pm
jonnosan wrote:http://www.wildwalks.com/bushwalking-an ... falls.html describes the route, although in the opposite direction.
DanielC wrote:There are some campsites on top of Mt Solitary nears creeks that used to always have water in them, now those creeks are often dry.
DaveNoble wrote:4. Kanangra Walls (probably just in the 3 hr from Sydney limit) - trip to the Kowmung River and back, tracks on many ridges. Lots of routes. Big climbs but great country.
Sun 29 Jun, 2014 8:24 pm
Sun 29 Jun, 2014 9:13 pm
DaveNoble wrote:
Other suggestions -
5. Great North Walk - Thornleigh to Brooklyn
Dave
Sun 29 Jun, 2014 11:29 pm
Mon 30 Jun, 2014 8:54 am
Rob Gosford wrote:if the bridge over Calna Creek is still down, well "ya gonna need a bigga BOAT".
Mon 30 Jun, 2014 10:57 am
Mon 30 Jun, 2014 3:42 pm
GPSGuided wrote:I read in another thread that it is possible to cross at low tide and at a point a little upstream. Have yet to check it out.
Mon 30 Jun, 2014 5:17 pm
Wed 02 Jul, 2014 4:45 pm
tom_brennan wrote:I'd second Dave's suggestion about buying the "Bushwalks in the Sydney Region" books. They have a lot of walks in the Greater Blue Mountains, and are well worth having a copy of. The internet has a reasonable amount of information, but books are still good (and I write that as webmaster/editor of http://bushwalkingnsw.com).
tom_brennan wrote:Mt Solitary is a pretty good option, though the middle day could be quite short if you just go from Kedumba to the top of the mountain. But the first and third days can be fairly long to make up for it! Don't underestimate the hills. They will be bigger than the Royal, Ku-ring-gai Chase or the Corang River area.
tom_brennan wrote:Also, you can buy maps at the LPI office at Hyde Park Barracks
http://www.lpi.nsw.gov.au/mapping_and_i ... and_photos
Tue 08 Jul, 2014 12:28 am
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