Kanangra, in my previous post, I meant Fifteen Mile Ridge on the Happy Jacks Road ... not Nine Mile Ridge.
Above Horse Gully I came off the Clear Range on the Second Hand Creek Fire Trail, fantastic views when it wasn't raining, good trails to ride or walk ... and of course Mount Tennent dominates the best views looking North.
There was a Roo near the hut digging in an ant hill when I arrived. When I went to see what it was digging, it was an Aboriginal hammer stone. Roos here appear to be amateur excavating archaeologists.
I picked up the artifacts from around the ant hill and photographed them, then I put them back.
In the shot is the basalt hammer stone, a silcrete (top centre) thumbnail scraper, pink quartzite scrapers and a couple of spear barbs, possibly chert. The pink quartzite tool at the bottom looks like a broken adze. The grey tool in the centre is metadolerite. The only metadolerite found in these mountains is on Devils Peak 60 kilometres to the north.
In the two weeks I spent in the Naas I stumbled across two hatchets, several adzes (broken and unbroken both broken sections fitted together) and saw (hundreds) of thumbnail scrapers, spear barbs and backed blades and assorted flakes. In the rain they are very evident, shiny and clean. For only seasonal visitation to these mountains, because of extended periods of bad weather, the Old People have left a lot of heritage. I had five weeks of bad weather during my last tour.
Then I road my bike home, past Mount Tennent ... in the cold rain. I did have plenty of GU gels though.
Warren.