by WarrenH » Tue 26 Aug, 2014 9:52 am
Juudbruinsma G'day.
For the ACT and the SE of NSW, Johnny Boy's Walkabout Blog, courtesy of Mr John Evans, is a truly amazing work in progress.
Track notes, times, distances, routes taken, maps, photographs, vids and with walk gradings and more ... you will be spoilt for choice with Johnny Boy's blog.
In the ACT, one of the nicest walks you can do is to Nursery Swamp. Nursery swamp is a fen and the largest fen on Mainland Australia. Find a good spot to camp on a headland, and watch the Roos and Swampies bound and splash their way across the swamp, in the late afternoon light. Magic.
Also, there is now the relatively new Canberra Centenary Trail. Excellent tracks, good facilities, great views. The Northern-most Section is very good. The CCT has a site with maps for the different sections with the campsites.
In the Southern ACT, it is beautiful. The Scabby Range has Australia's most pristine Sub-alpine environment. Walk in from Boboyan Road, past Westermans No3 Hut, turn around and head back when you've had enough. Not that you'll want to leave.
Good luck.
Warren.
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