elinekl wrote: I don't have a gps unfortunately. Hopefully we can use google maps out there. At least we have maps and a compass.
You won't get mobile reception down at river level (you can get it up on top of the peaks though). You will want to keep your phone into airplane mode otherwise it will chew up the battery very fast as it will keep boosting the radio transmitter power to try and connect to remote towers.
if you want to use a phone, there is a good app called 'memory maps' (both iphone and android). The app is free but you have to buy the maps - it is about $150 for the 1:25K topos for all NSW (these are identical to the 1:25K paper maps), which sounds steep but does give you all NSW, and you can install the maps on multiple devices as long as you only ever use a maximum of 2 at one time. I think you can also get a 10 day free trial for each map set which may be enough for this trip. The maps get downloaded 'on demand' but are then permanently cached, meaning before a trip, you fire up the app and scroll around the area of the trip so all the tiles you need get downloaded. Then when you are on the trip, if you go to the app it will show you exactly where you are on the map.
Ideally you should navigate by paper map and compass, but if you ever get lost you can pull out the phone and get an exact position.
It's also worth checking out OpenStreetMaps - there are free or cheap apps that use the same (user contributed) data set. Some of the routes around the Kowmung are in there, including the Cambage Spire and Roots Ridge routes. You don't get the same level of background detail as the 1:25k topo though.