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Bujwa Bay

Postby kanangra » Mon 07 Oct, 2013 9:53 am

I went down there this morning via the track from behind Cowan Oval. (Oxfamers would be familiar with that, it is the first checkpoint) Excellent short walk to the point with great views out over Berowra Ck. There is a small camping spot at the end of the firetrail and then some stone steps lead down to the waters edge. Here there is some old foundations perhaps of a boatshed or wharf? From the drill marks in the rock face behind the stone was quarried on site. On the return trip I explored a side track off to the left and the old quarry in the upper reaches of Kimmerikone Ck. I notice that the soil conservation service is doing some work in there at the moment.

A very pleasant short outing. Anyone know the history of this area?

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Re: Bujwa Bay

Postby rcaffin » Wed 09 Oct, 2013 9:44 am

Here there is some old foundations perhaps of a boatshed or wharf?

I believe it was a typical waters-edge holiday house at one stage, but the NPWS cleaned it up decades ago.

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Re: Bujwa Bay

Postby kanangra » Wed 09 Oct, 2013 12:07 pm

thanks I did wonder because the road in is engineered to higher standards than your average fire trail.

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Re: Bujwa Bay

Postby Rob Gosford » Thu 10 Oct, 2013 11:25 am

i noticed this trail K. a few months back as i was Google Earthling the GNW nearby and thought "hmmm must do that trail soon". COMPLETELY forgot about that untill you just posted it now. So shall do it next time i'm passing thru Cowan in the next month or so. BTW you didn't post any photos again lol.....

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Re: Bujwa Bay

Postby kanangra » Thu 10 Oct, 2013 11:45 am

I know. I'm going back and will take my camera next time. :oops: It is only short but I really enjoyed this walk. I should mention there is a sign about 500m in saying Muogamara NR. Entry by permission. There is then a phone number that I didn't note down. So depending on how you feel about these things you may like to just ring first?

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Re: Bujwa Bay

Postby Rob Gosford » Thu 10 Oct, 2013 1:18 pm

kanangra wrote:I should mention there is a sign about 500m in saying Muogamara NR. Entry by permission. There is then a phone number that I didn't note down. So depending on how you feel about these things you may like to just ring first?
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thanks for that warning K. Shall take note....
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