jeffyffej wrote:Hi all,
Just after some local knowledge for this walk if anyone could help out -
Would like to know the state of the trail, time it takes to walk down and back up, points of interest , camping sites or just your experience as a whole - eg. what you enjoyed / disliked about it, where u camped etc..
Cheers
Jeff
I've only walked it once, as a day walk, and quite a few years ago now. Nothing unpleasant that I recall. We walked upriver to Bungonia Creek. I think camping typically would be at McCallums Flat itself at the base of the initial descent although you could likely find other spots along the river. Highlights for me (from memory) were the outstanding view from Long Point lookout, traversing the extremely narrow razorback ridge approaching Kingpin Mountain with near vertical dropoffs at the side, a seemingly endless series of switchbacks on the descent to the river (which undoubtedly lessened the gradient), walking the she-oak lined riverbank to Bungonia Creeek, and the spectacular gorge country of that area in general.
Track was in good condition back then - someone else might have more up-to-date info. I do remember having to climb over the odd fallen tree. Walking along the river there was no track as such that I remember, more of a negotiable route. Timewise I think it took us about 5 or 6 hours to do the approx. 12km return trip with daypacks inlcuding a short lunch break and a bit of exploring. If you are carrying full packs allow a bit longer of course. I would guess a couple of hours each way if only going to McCallums Flat. John Evans site has some good info here of a similar trip that may be worth a look:
http://www.johnevans.id.au/Pages/Walk%20Descriptions/2009_08_18.htm