matt_h wrote:Hi Folks,
Planning some hiking adventures for when we're all allowed to travel out of the city and into the country again...
Can anyone provide any updates on the status of the Nattai River valley? Essentially the section of the route south of Beloon Pass, down Travis Gully, etc...
A trip to Russells Needle from Wattle Ridge last year had the Nattai very overgrown with scrub, and the river banks strewn with fallen trees.
Cheers! Matt
Great Burragorang proposal would necessitate significant trackworks, including essentially creating tracks in the Nattai, so I have mixed feelings about it.GregG wrote:Good point Wallwombat, I don't know anyone who ever actually started/finished at Mittagong yet the walk is always called Katoomba to Mittagong. Maybe it sounds more impressive. The Mayor of Wollondilly certainly thinks so, he is currently spruiking a Mittagong-Katoomba-Mitagong circuit grandiloquently named The Great Burrogorang Valley Walk.
wallwombat wrote:It's a bit like saying I'm going to walk from Sydney to Newcastle but I'm going to start in Gosford.
rcaffin wrote:We took the train from Parramatta to Katoomba, walked to Mittagong, and caught the bus back to Parramatta.
The bus was very late: it had one or two punctures before it got to us.
Cheers
Roger
wallwombat wrote:... catching a really strange one carriage mini-train out to Robertson ...
johnw wrote:rcaffin wrote:We took the train from Parramatta to Katoomba, walked to Mittagong, and caught the bus back to Parramatta.
The bus was very late: it had one or two punctures before it got to us.
Cheers
Roger
Just curious Roger as I occasionally get the train to Mittagong for a day hike (at least I did pre Covid-19).
Why would you not catch the train from Mittagong to Campbelltown and change for a city service, then on to Parramatta?
Mittagong trains generally leave every 30-60 minutes on weekdays, less frequent on weekends. Trip takes probably 2 to 3 hours depending on day/time/connections.
wallwombat wrote:johnw wrote:rcaffin wrote:We took the train from Parramatta to Katoomba, walked to Mittagong, and caught the bus back to Parramatta.
The bus was very late: it had one or two punctures before it got to us.
Cheers
Roger
Just curious Roger as I occasionally get the train to Mittagong for a day hike (at least I did pre Covid-19).
Why would you not catch the train from Mittagong to Campbelltown and change for a city service, then on to Parramatta?
Mittagong trains generally leave every 30-60 minutes on weekdays, less frequent on weekends. Trip takes probably 2 to 3 hours depending on day/time/connections.
My guess is that it was quite a while ago and the public transport network wasn't quite as advanced as it is now.
rcaffin wrote:Why would you not catch the train from Mittagong to Campbelltown and change for a city service, then on to Parramatta?
Ah ... can't remember!
It was a long while ago, and the bus may have been the most direct route which I could find at the time. Almost pre-web?
Beloon Pass was clean, and the banks of the Nattai were too - at the time. Bit of a track most of the way I think.
I used a Katadyn ceramic filter on the Nattai a little below Mittagong - before the Mittagong STP was replaced. We were both extremely ill the next day, after we got home, from some sort of sub-micron virus which the filter did not stop. Out for 24 hours I think.
Eventually the State Gov't paid for a new STP with tertiary treatment - because the Mittagong effluent was going into Warragamba and the Sydney water supply. I gathered at the time that the Mittagong Council saw no reason to spend THEIR money on Sydney's problem!
Cheers
Roger
Mark F wrote:Wildwanderer - your option 3 - scrub.
wildwanderer wrote:Mark F wrote:Wildwanderer - your option 3 - scrub.
Interesting. I wonder if the recent floods and fires improved the situation? (or made it worse)
If the Mittagong start is viable again it would avoid the $ taxi.
wildwanderer wrote:Or is the section of the nattai river closer to Mittagong a horrendous scrub bash?
tom_brennan wrote:...but the floods of 2015 or early 2016 cleared a lot of that out...
I haven't done the section from Mittagong to 40 Foot Falls, but it looks easy enough to follow rough tracks from Lake Alexandra down Gibbergunyah Creek to the Nattai River, and along to Nattai Creek (40 Foot Falls)
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