kanangra wrote:ever considered the Hastings Gorge? Now there's a trip. Very wild.
K
Have you been down in the Gorge Kanangra? I was talking to a worker from Parks while we were there last month. He said to follow the ridge before the Hastings bridge on the Werrikimbe Trail walking East.
We ended up doing an easy overnight from Mooraback to Racecourse, a favoured walk of a local whose track notes for Werrikimbe we had with us. It was a very hot day when we set out through the open grassland from Mooraback. The track has one steepish climb just past the creek crossing near the beginning and one long downhill at the other end just before the Racecourse. There were some nice wildflowers and a lovely eucalypt forest on the way. At the other end my sister and I climbed down to the Kunderang for a refreshing swim in the flooded brook.
I was crook that night (I did drink untreated water but it could've been another sort of bug) and didn't enjoy getting up in the night but at least the next day was a cooler return walk in my depleted state.
The ranger has sent me information about other walks in the area I'm keen to check out including a new hut to hut (very posh for up here) walk called the 'Green Gully Track'. It's a four day walk in the Apsley Mackley Gorge for which there is a lovely full colour glossy leaflet, nice honeymoon walk...
I'm keen to explore along the Kunderang Brook to the north (part of the National Trail) also.
It's too hot for Werrilimbe now...
We'll get fit on the way.