Fri 26 Aug, 2022 9:46 am
Fri 26 Aug, 2022 4:19 pm
Fri 26 Aug, 2022 4:34 pm
anarresti wrote:2) The North Corridor - White Dog trail/Kelpie Point trail to Scotts Main Range track
For this corridor, I was considering driving to Dunphys Campground then walking south along the bushwalkers corridor, crossing the Coxs river wherever you're allowed to (??). Ideally would also include a visit to the Kowmung then potentially head up Mt Cookem and return. What's confusing about this route is the lack of information about where exactly the bushwalkers corridor diverges from the White Dog Ridge trail and crosses the Coxs (and if/where the Kelpie Point trail fits into this!) Also unsure if you're even allowed to approach the Coxs/Kowmung confluence, or if this spot falls outside the corridor and is therefore forbidden. Does anyone have some experience here? Not sure if approaching from the opposite direction (ie Scotts Main Range track) would be recommended instead.
Fri 26 Aug, 2022 6:44 pm
anarresti wrote:Any advice/recommendations are hugely appreciated! I know this may seem a bit of a silly endeavour, but it's an interest I haven't been able to shake off.
Sat 27 Aug, 2022 7:46 am
Sat 27 Aug, 2022 8:32 am
anarresti wrote:1) The South Corridor - Sheepwalk trail/Joorilands area
My initial idea about accessing this corridor was driving to Yerranderie and then walking south-east along the sheepwalk trail to where it crosses the Wollondilly near the Joorilands and returning to spend the night at Yerranderie (since you can't camp along the corridors). From what I've heard though this route seems to be a bit of a boring fire trail slog? But I'd love to get to the Wollondilly crossing. Wondering if it might be better to approach from Starlights Trail/Beloon pass? Keen to hear thoughts on this and any advice.
Tue 30 Aug, 2022 9:12 pm
Wed 31 Aug, 2022 6:21 pm
Nah there's a gate... at the tonali crossing from memory?anarresti wrote:Legends. Thank you for the answers, both really helpful.
I do recall seeing Dave Noble write on here somewhere about visiting the Coxs/Kowmung confluence.. Hmm. Will give that 44k some more thought! Continuing on to Kanangra on the gingra is a good idea cheers, I've done that part way in reverse but would be nice to make a proper trip of it including the northern corridor.
Btw is Scotts main range drivable from Yerranderie? Or is there a gate at some point?
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