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keithj wrote:I've done it in both directions in 2023 & 24 - it's recovered completely post 2019/20 fires.
E -> W is easier route-finding. Lawson end has some alternative tracks and fire trails that offer a bonus out & back if you pick the wrong one. There are some tags on tress at the Lawson end in
Blackheath is 300m higher than Lawson.
There are 10 major creek crossings - 8 of them have 100-200m de/ascent.
Wenty->Medlow is mostly fire trail, exceptions include Govetts & Katoomba Creeks which have some pleasnt steeper sections.
Plenty of leeches in the overhanging ferns between Mt Hay Rd and Lawson
The alternative to the Old Pt Pilcher Track into Grand Canyon starts 100m W and heads N gently then steeply down the ridge (signposted NSL). 20m from the N end of the fire trail find a rough track that contours E, then easily descend the cairned rocky sections NE to reach the GC track. This avoids hitting your head on the slightly thin section of the OPPT.
There's a 400m (x2) side trip upstream to the base of Sapphos Leap (20m?) in Wentworth Creek.
Blackheath Cemetery has a interesting small area NE of the main section with some much older headstones.
Good water between Govetts Ck and Mt Hay Road, and also the waterfall in Grand Canyon... v. little elsewhere.
Thu 26 Dec, 2024 12:14 pm
From the bottom of the handrail you should be able to see the GC track & hear the tourists.johnw wrote:At one point I did suss out that alternate track to the OPPT. It led to an eroded old handrail descent but I wasn't sure about it so didn't explore further.
I did W->E on a drizzly day - ferns wet & overhanging - a prime leech collecting dayjohnw wrote:Strangely I didn't have any leech problems but it was winter and fairly dry during my explorations.
It is also possible to bash up the NW side of the falls with difficulty & visit the weir & pumphouse at the top... and optionally exit to Darwin Ave via to old pipeline/electricty poles route.johnw wrote:I wasn't aware of the Sapphos Leap side trip on Wentworth Creek. I simply crossed the creek and kept going, so will make a mental note for another time.
Fri 27 Dec, 2024 12:14 pm
keithj wrote:From the bottom of the handrail you should be able to see the GC track & hear the tourists.johnw wrote:At one point I did suss out that alternate track to the OPPT. It led to an eroded old handrail descent but I wasn't sure about it so didn't explore further.
keithj wrote:It is also possible to bash up the NW side of the falls with difficulty & visit the weir & pumphouse at the top... and optionally exit to Darwin Ave via to old pipeline/electricty poles route.johnw wrote:I wasn't aware of the Sapphos Leap side trip on Wentworth Creek. I simply crossed the creek and kept going, so will make a mental note for another time.
Sat 28 Dec, 2024 6:36 pm
Sun 29 Dec, 2024 10:08 am
rcaffin wrote:We were able to do most of Bruces Walk in 2005 from end to end, using a copy of the Railways brochure (price 1/-), with a few hints from Jim Smith as well.
It was good fun. There used to be some markers in places: bits of white venetian blinds nailed to trees.
Cheers
Roger
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