As Muogamarra NR is only open a few weekends a year I thought I would head up that way on Saturday morning. And what a glorious morning it was. I parked the car at Pie in the Sky and went in from there as the gate was still locked. At the "Y" junction I went around the gate on the right and down into the Crater. Once a dairy farm nature is slowly reclaiming the cleared area. There is a row of old English trees dividing what must have been the two paddocks originally. Here the old road ends and it becomes a single track. It heads west through rainforest beside a small creek and then over Muogamarra Ck. before emerging at the mangroves at the tidal head of Pete's Bight. Not far from here is an old stone wall. I fossicked around and turned up the foundations of the old Pete's Bight Guest house. I walked on along the southern shore of the Bight to the point looking out over the entrance to Berowra Ck. Bar Island seemed close across the bay. Here a small sign warned of private property ahead and so I turned back. This no doubt is the small settlement of Sunny Corner. Nice restaurant there, "Pete's Bite".
On the way back I visited Tippers Lkt. and the visitor centre which was just starting to open as I arrived. I was hoping to see some waratahs on the walk but didn't spot any. Perhaps a bit later. an excellent morning walk,
K.