Grand Canyon Reopened
Posted: Sat 17 Jul, 2010 8:52 pm
A perfect day started with a great coffee at Blackheath and then a walk down into the recently reopened Grand Canyon:
http://www.bluemountainsgazette.com.au/news/local/news/general/grand-canyon-track-work-pays-off/1884844.aspx
(includes a photo of an upgraded section)
This was a club walk and the leader changed plans when there was news that this track had been reopened. Everyone was keen to see the result of the upgrade work. The stone work is impressive and worth a look see. There are also large timber staircases and some new bridges. It certainly makes this popular tourist track a little safer. It was the first time I had used this track even though I once lived in the mountains for several years. I would have liked to have seen this canyon before the track was upgraded.
We ventured a little off the main track into a more natural part of the canyon network. I enjoyed climbing over the boulders and debris to get to this spot:
I'm even more keen to visit other canyons now.
http://www.bluemountainsgazette.com.au/news/local/news/general/grand-canyon-track-work-pays-off/1884844.aspx
(includes a photo of an upgraded section)
This was a club walk and the leader changed plans when there was news that this track had been reopened. Everyone was keen to see the result of the upgrade work. The stone work is impressive and worth a look see. There are also large timber staircases and some new bridges. It certainly makes this popular tourist track a little safer. It was the first time I had used this track even though I once lived in the mountains for several years. I would have liked to have seen this canyon before the track was upgraded.
We ventured a little off the main track into a more natural part of the canyon network. I enjoyed climbing over the boulders and debris to get to this spot:
I'm even more keen to visit other canyons now.