WarrenH wrote:Dave, are you intending to enter GRNP from the Bylong Road coming from Baerami/Sandy Hollow? If you are, there is feature above Phipps Cutting (2.9 kilometres along the Bylong Road west of Baerami) which is just a whistle stop but well worth visiting. It is the old flood-free wagon road and it is in its original condition with all the hand placed stone work still intact. It is only a very short track (half and hour at the most) and the lookout over the valley is something else.
You can enter the track at either end of Phipps Cutting, from the north at the TSR gate above the road or from the NPWS picnic tables at the other end of the cutting. If you like a bit of history, you might find this whistle stop where the old track runs past the lookout, worth the trouble.
I didn't know that. I have driven past there many times, and even stopped at the rest area a few times. But I have never walked up the track. Will have to do so next week.
Three years ago I spent a week in GRNP, I intended to spend a lot longer, I found the main camp sites very dirty, with much rubbish from the 4x4. About the weeds, NPWS have allowed the weeds to become a freek'n disaster not just in the GRNP. Llantana rules. Consider buying a Bolo machete and getting a sheath at the same time. The mistake I made with my machete was I expected to be able to buy a sheath anywhere.
I've never stayed in the official campsites. Mostly I have backpacked in the Morrisons and Drummers Flats areas. In years gone by, walking down the river was often accompanied by 4WD groups showing how little they knew about driving in river sand.
Now they can get in to Morrisons Flat, but must camp there - they cannot go up or down the river.
The weeds in this area do not include lantana, but there are plenty of Ngoora Burr (which the ranger says is a lost cause), stickybeaks (cobblers pegs, farmers friends), prickly pear, tiger pear (ouch!) and numerous others.
If you haven't been into Widden Valley and Myrtle Creek, good side trips to look up at the Geryon, Cat's Ears, Hool Em Boy Point, the Christmas Pudding, amongst the other extraordinary features. If you want to see more than just the views, let me know. I've the phone numbers, for access.
Been to Widden many times. We used to have contacts at the far end that we had known for 30 years. Sadly they sold up about 10 years ago which limited our access.
If you are heading to GRNP from Aberdeen, have you seen Bell's Gap? ... I've got the access phone numbers.
In Sandy Hollow the problem is, people spend too long there tasting the wines, they get distracted and don't ever make it to GRNP. So Bell's Gap is a good rest-of-the-weekend alternative and it saves on petrol.
Hahahaha Can't help thinking these people are not serious walkers!
Cheers
David
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