by skibug » Fri 22 Nov, 2013 1:19 pm
... answering my own question,
I posted this earlier in the year, didn't get the responses I was hoping for, but did come up with some solutions for myself, which people may be interested in.
I created this by putting together some routes I knew with some information I picked up by chance off this forum, so thanks to everyone for the constant involvement. I've grandiosely entitled it the "Waterfall Way", because it starts at Mt Victoria, then passes by Victoria Falls, the many small cascades of Victoria Creek and the Grose, past Govett's Leap and the other falls of the Grose around Blackheath, up past Beauchamp Falls, and finishes in Wentworth Falls (village, not the waterfall).
Briefly:
Day 1 - From Mt Victoria station, walk (carefully along the highway stretch) to Victoria Falls Road, then out to the lookout, down past the Falls and camp at Burra Korain.
Day 2 - follow the Grose downstream to BlueGum forest/Acacia Flat. Camp
Day 3 - follow Govett's creek/Greaves Creek upstream, via Beauchamp Falls, to the lower end/exit of the Grand Canyon. About 500 metres in (?) the Pilcher Track ascends on the left, leaving the canyon and coming out on Grand Canyon Road, which goes past Katoomba airfield. (The Pilcher track has recently been cleared by National Parks, though the entry is a bit tricky to find at the Canyon end, as it passes through some low ledges that are not obviously a "pass".) Around the airfield you'll need to bush camp, inspect Google Earth for possibilities (or walk into Medlow Bath and have a night in a B&B!)
Day 4 - At the airfield, turn left/east around its fenced border on a gravel road, and turn onto the second fire trail on the right. About a kilometre along is the start of Bruce's Walk, an old, overgrown and challenging track used by engineers decades ago for power line inspection/access. The track is not well used, but has been "ribboned". (As of September 2013, there were 2 rock cairns forming a "gate" to the track.) It descends steeply into Katoomba Creek, up the other side, then links with firetrails before descending into and crossing Govett's Creek, rejoins fire trails and climbs up to Mt Hay Road. Turn left, then first right (400m), right again, and this time cross Wentworth Creek and finally out at Evans St., from where you can walk to Wentworth Falls station.
So, the walk uses public transport, is 4 days/3 nights, has some great scenery and water/swimming spots, is in the 10 - 15km per day range, and is relatively "unspoilt" in places. It can be done in either direction. Disadvantages are that there is no formal camp site, nor water, around Katoomba airfield (though some rough bush camping is possible). Bruce's walk is a bit rough, requires some rock clambering (though not dangerous), and can be a bit scratchy, and soaking in wet weather, due to pushing past drooping branches. The hike in general has a fair amount of up and down, and many areas have limited phone reception. There are many escape/exit points, especially days 3 and 4.
I've done the whole walk myself, thoroughly enjoyable. As always, before you attempt it you should have appropriate maps, a worked-out route plan (with copies given to friends), the correct gear, suitable experience, and the right attitude.
Of course, the recent bushfires (October 2013) have closed the first one or two days of the walk, so you'll need to wait for National parks to re-open those sections - by Christmas?
Hope this of interest to some of you,
Skibug
P.S. If anyone does know of nice camp sites in that Katoomba Airfield area, I'd love to know.