Donna Ridge, Grose River, Browns Ridge.

A discussion on another post suggested this trip idea to me. I parked at the first gate which was locked and walked out to the Donna Track which I followed to its end. The country was blackened from the back burn carried out the week before. At least this cleared the scrub as I descended steeply down the point. Near the bottom I dropped into a creek on my right which soon joined with another at a waterfall and from there it was but a short distance to the river. I arrived at 9:30 just over 2 hours after setting out. The water in the river looked as clean and clear as I have seen it. I crossed without much difficulty and picked up the Engineers Track. In parts it is surprisingly clear to follow but then it is easy to lose as it disappears in regrowth and under landslides. It is staggering to think that they ever seriously thought they would be able to build a rail line up this valley. Even with the track the going was somewhat difficult and slow through the scrub which was sometimes quite thick. I would allow only about 1 km. an hour for most parts of the Grose below Blue Gum Forest.
I noticed a good camp cave opposite Browns Ck. It contained some candles and a few odds and ends including the front page of the Australian from Oct 2010. After following a good stretch of track I decided to head down to the river for lunch. My GPS has not been locating satelites and so I couldn't be sure of my position. So after lunch I headed up to the next corner from where I could see Dark Valey coming in on the next bend so I knew I had come too far. So I retraced my steps and crossed over to the nothern bank which I followed down looking for the Bass Fishermans camp. I didn't find it and so decided just to head straight up the hill. The going was steep with a couple of minor cliff lines that were easily rounded. I came out on the western side of the small gully at the end of Browns Ridge. This I crossed to pick up the fire trail which I followed out to the car. On the way I passed the Gellies Hand tool line which had been remarked no doubt in connection with the back burn.
Quite a pleasant day trip. In retropsect I continued on the Engineers Track too long. I did notice a small cairn and wondered if this was indicating the departure point for the fishermans camp and it would seem that it was.
K
I noticed a good camp cave opposite Browns Ck. It contained some candles and a few odds and ends including the front page of the Australian from Oct 2010. After following a good stretch of track I decided to head down to the river for lunch. My GPS has not been locating satelites and so I couldn't be sure of my position. So after lunch I headed up to the next corner from where I could see Dark Valey coming in on the next bend so I knew I had come too far. So I retraced my steps and crossed over to the nothern bank which I followed down looking for the Bass Fishermans camp. I didn't find it and so decided just to head straight up the hill. The going was steep with a couple of minor cliff lines that were easily rounded. I came out on the western side of the small gully at the end of Browns Ridge. This I crossed to pick up the fire trail which I followed out to the car. On the way I passed the Gellies Hand tool line which had been remarked no doubt in connection with the back burn.
Quite a pleasant day trip. In retropsect I continued on the Engineers Track too long. I did notice a small cairn and wondered if this was indicating the departure point for the fishermans camp and it would seem that it was.
K