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Who's up for an adventure - Dunphy's Kowmung Adventure

PostPosted: Sat 16 Aug, 2014 7:25 pm
by Allchin09
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Hey everyone,

You may have heard about it, but over the 7 months or so, I have been planning a big re-enactment walk called the Colong Wilderness Walk - Dunphy's Kowmung Adventure. I won't go into the details now, but essentially we're going to retraced a walk undertaken originally by Myles Dunphy and Bert Gallop in 1914, from Katoomba to Picton via the Southern Blue Mountains, following the Kowmung River for a fair stretch of the way. See - http://www.colongwilderness.org.au/abou ... roduction/

The main walk is broken down into 5 wilderness 'Adventure Stages' for people to take part in, but there are also other things going on such as a walk launch at Katoomba, a day walk from Katoomba to Megalong, a big social evening campfire event in the Megalong at Old Ford Reserve, an overnight walk from Megalong to the Coxs River along the 6 Foot track return, and finally a concluding event at Wooglemai Environmental Education Centre.

As you can see, there's lots on offer, and we want to see a good turnout for the walk! All the details, itinerary, route and historical information can be found on the above website, and that is where you register for the walk. Registration is free, however for insurance purposes if you wish to take part in an Adventure Stage, you must be a member of the Colong Foundation for Wilderness (one years membership is $30). Join up now to avoid missing out!

For those that are interested, we also have a facebook page with historic photos and information which you can visit here - https://www.facebook.com/DunphysAdventure

Another aspect that I haven't mentioned yet is the use of historic gear, maps and photographs on the walk. We are lucky in that Myles Dunphy was a great record keeper, and journaled the whole adventure, complete with trip notes, photographs and field sketch maps. These will be used on the adventure to help connect walkers with the original journey a century ago. We are also in the process of creating costumes to walk in for the walk leaders, modeling what was worn during that time period, and we have also begun making a 'dungal swag' from Myles' original designs held in the State Library.

The whole walk is about celebrating how voluntary efforts of early bushwalking clubs led to the dedication of large national parks and, consequently, wilderness areas in the Blue Mountains. It will celebrate the pivotal role of wilderness in the protection of nature in the Greater Blue Mountains World Heritage Area. In November the walk and its legacy will be presented to the World Parks Congress (a once in a decade international event, this decade being held in Sydney), so if you could get behind the event and promote it, that would be fantastic!

Re: Who's up for an adventure - Dunphy's Kowmung Adventure

PostPosted: Sun 17 Aug, 2014 12:13 pm
by juxtaposer
I hope you all have better weather than Myles & Bert had.

Re: Who's up for an adventure - Dunphy's Kowmung Adventure

PostPosted: Sun 17 Aug, 2014 9:30 pm
by Allchin09
Haha; yes they did have pretty poor weather! A downpour or two might just give us a greater understanding of the naming of Misery Ridge...

Re: Who's up for an adventure - Dunphy's Kowmung Adventure

PostPosted: Mon 18 Aug, 2014 10:01 am
by juxtaposer
And of Despond, Hopeless, Sorrow...

Re: Who's up for an adventure - Dunphy's Kowmung Adventure

PostPosted: Fri 12 Sep, 2014 3:34 pm
by Allchin09
Hi everyone,

The big event kicks off in just over 2 weeks time! There's still plenty of spots left on the adventure stages (for those who really want to get stuck into the Southern Blue Mountains) and all are welcome to attend out walk launch on Friday, 26th September followed by a walk into Nellies Glen for a campfire event.

We have some interesting speakers lined up for the launch, including Myles' son - Dexter Dunphy, as well as the Patron of the Colong Foundation - Bob Carr.

It would be fantastic to see members of the forum taking part, and it will be a great opportunity to see how bushwalking was done 100 years ago.

Re: Who's up for an adventure - Dunphy's Kowmung Adventure

PostPosted: Sat 13 Sep, 2014 10:24 am
by DarrenM
Good on you Alex! I can't make it but look forward to hearing how it goes.

Re: Who's up for an adventure - Dunphy's Kowmung Adventure

PostPosted: Thu 09 Oct, 2014 5:21 pm
by DaveNoble
I've just returned from Dunphy's Kowmung Adventure. Thanks to Alex, Sierra and others for a great walk. To go on a walk like this makes you really respect the achievement of Myles and Bert 100 years ago. I have written a few notes on my blog here -

http://www.david-noble.net/blog/?p=5901

and a gallery of photos here -

http://www.david-noble.net/bushwalking/ ... eMenu.html

Dave

Re: Who's up for an adventure - Dunphy's Kowmung Adventure

PostPosted: Thu 09 Oct, 2014 8:56 pm
by jonnosan
A very enjoyable writeup of an impressive and inspiring adventure!

Re: Who's up for an adventure - Dunphy's Kowmung Adventure

PostPosted: Fri 10 Oct, 2014 9:58 am
by juxtaposer
Sorry I missed it, but well done to everyone who participated in this great event. Old Eagle Eye would be proud of you all.

Re: Who's up for an adventure - Dunphy's Kowmung Adventure

PostPosted: Fri 21 Nov, 2014 8:54 am
by DaveNoble
Here is a link to the video of the walk -

http://youtu.be/gNCFZE_v60M

Re: Who's up for an adventure - Dunphy's Kowmung Adventure

PostPosted: Sun 23 Nov, 2014 11:27 am
by johnw
Congratulations Alex and everyone involved - definitely inspiring as has already been said. I've absorbed most of the write ups, photos and videos - great stuff Dave and others. :D

Re: Who's up for an adventure - Dunphy's Kowmung Adventure

PostPosted: Mon 24 Nov, 2014 12:07 am
by GPSGuided
Fantastic report and video! Great job Alex!

Re: Who's up for an adventure - Dunphy's Kowmung Adventure

PostPosted: Wed 11 Feb, 2015 9:10 pm
by Allchin09
I realise it's a little late notice, but I am doing a presentation in the city tomorrow night at "Adventure Time" on the Dunphy's Kowmung Adventure walk for those who are interested.

Information about the event can be found here - https://www.facebook.com/events/6885598 ... NGIyNTYifQ

But essentially it is Stucco Housing Co-op 197 Wilson St, Newtown, New South Wales 2042 and commences at 7:30pm with another speaker, John Davis, presenting for the first hour or so, and the DKA presentation should start after 9pm.

Any questions, just ask, but it would be great to see some of you there!