by clarence » Tue 15 Mar, 2016 10:16 pm
I have done it several times. Very good route, with a formed track most of the way, including a few switchbacks in the upper part through the cliffline.
It may be overgrown since I did it several years ago, but I can't envisage the scrub would have become excessively thick. Biggest issue is that from its uppermost point where it traverses the cliff line, it is mainly private property to the east.
In years gone by it appears that the track has been used for surveying by waterboard or similar. This is one of the few (only?) places where there is a pass through the cliff line on the N side of the Shoalhaven Gorge for several km. There are two other "routes" in from the N at Bullangalong Creek and a spur more or less N of Canoe Flat, but both of these are exceedingly more difficult going than Funnels Pass.
If you want some good loop walks (overnighters), there are heaps of options using passes on the south side of the gorge (about 6x passes between Rotten Creek and Tumbledown Point). The passes at Split Rock Point, the head of Rotten Creek and behind Billy Bulloos Crown are all well worth a look (PM for more details, as they can be tricky to find without detailed info). This part of the Shoalhaven offers some of the best off track wilderness walking you will find anywhere.
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