Blue Breaks: Lacys, Bimlow and Tonalli Tablelands
Posted: Fri 28 Sep, 2012 1:03 am
G'day folks,
I've just written up an extensive trip report on my recent seven-day walk in the Blue Breaks (I actually offered this one to fellow bushwalk.com members, but unfortunately didn't get any takers -- http://bushwalk.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=10641)
This is my third long trip in the area in about 15 months. I totally fell in love after my first visit, and went back a couple months later. On those previous trips I'd traversed the Axehead and Broken Rock Ranges, and got up onto Lacys Tableland, but had missed out on some of the more easterly stuff. The plan for this trip was to try and fill in a few more of those blanks. That goal was partly acheived, but like most trip it left me with more places I want to return to, rather than a shorter list that had things crossed off!
For those who don't know the region, the Blue Breaks are an amazing area of the southern Blue Mountains. They are basically the remote mountain ranges to the south-west of Lake Burragorang. While you can spot Sydney from some of the high points, access is difficult, and requires a 4 hour drive via Oberon to Yerranderie (or you can spend a day walking in from Katoomba or Kanangra). The Blue Breaks themselves are spectacular: rugged sandstone plateaus, intersected by deep, plunging gorges. Best of all, the whole area is almost completely untouched by modern man, with no tracks through most of it. We literally went six days without so much as a foot pad!
Anyway, if it sounds interesting you can check out my full trip report and photos here: http://fatcanyoners.org/2012/09/02/blue-breaks-2012/
(Near the top of the blog post are links to my trip report from my first trip to the area in June last year, as well as my second trip with Dave Noble in September.)
I'm already thinking about doing another trip out here -- probably a little faster and harder than this relaxed trip -- next September. If you're interested, get in touch.
I've just written up an extensive trip report on my recent seven-day walk in the Blue Breaks (I actually offered this one to fellow bushwalk.com members, but unfortunately didn't get any takers -- http://bushwalk.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=10641)
This is my third long trip in the area in about 15 months. I totally fell in love after my first visit, and went back a couple months later. On those previous trips I'd traversed the Axehead and Broken Rock Ranges, and got up onto Lacys Tableland, but had missed out on some of the more easterly stuff. The plan for this trip was to try and fill in a few more of those blanks. That goal was partly acheived, but like most trip it left me with more places I want to return to, rather than a shorter list that had things crossed off!
For those who don't know the region, the Blue Breaks are an amazing area of the southern Blue Mountains. They are basically the remote mountain ranges to the south-west of Lake Burragorang. While you can spot Sydney from some of the high points, access is difficult, and requires a 4 hour drive via Oberon to Yerranderie (or you can spend a day walking in from Katoomba or Kanangra). The Blue Breaks themselves are spectacular: rugged sandstone plateaus, intersected by deep, plunging gorges. Best of all, the whole area is almost completely untouched by modern man, with no tracks through most of it. We literally went six days without so much as a foot pad!
Anyway, if it sounds interesting you can check out my full trip report and photos here: http://fatcanyoners.org/2012/09/02/blue-breaks-2012/
(Near the top of the blog post are links to my trip report from my first trip to the area in June last year, as well as my second trip with Dave Noble in September.)
I'm already thinking about doing another trip out here -- probably a little faster and harder than this relaxed trip -- next September. If you're interested, get in touch.