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Cathedral Rock National Park

Postby sanbot » Tue 17 Dec, 2013 10:36 am

Hi all,

Was looking at some pictures of Cathedral Rock and it looks like a lot of fun!

Could anyone recommend other similar hikes in NSW where majority of the hike involves rock scrambles not just towards the end?

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Re: Cathedral Rock National Park

Postby maddog » Tue 17 Dec, 2013 4:17 pm

There is a lot of granite around Tenterfield. For example Bald Rock:

http://www.nationalparks.nsw.gov.au/bal ... ional-park

Closer to Cathedral Rock NP are the Ebor Falls. You can scramble down to the base of both falls (off the track between lookouts), or abseil off the rocks. It is a little cold for swimming, but if you like trout, they congregate at the pools at the base of the falls making fishing easy. Unfortunately they taste of Basalt, but you can hide this with smoke and lemon.

http://www.nationalparks.nsw.gov.au/guy ... ls/lookout

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Re: Cathedral Rock National Park

Postby sanbot » Tue 17 Dec, 2013 10:32 pm

maddog wrote:There is a lot of granite around Tenterfield. For example Bald Rock:

http://www.nationalparks.nsw.gov.au/bal ... ional-park

Closer to Cathedral Rock NP are the Ebor Falls. You can scramble down to the base of both falls (off the track between lookouts), or abseil off the rocks. It is a little cold for swimming, but if you like trout, they congregate at the pools at the base of the falls making fishing easy. Unfortunately they taste of Basalt, but you can hide this with smoke and lemon.

http://www.nationalparks.nsw.gov.au/guy ... ls/lookout

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Thanks for the suggestions!

Will definately check out Bald Rock.

Abseiling is out of my league but is the scramble down a hand and feet type of scramble?
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Re: Cathedral Rock National Park

Postby awildland » Wed 18 Dec, 2013 7:19 pm

Hi sanbot,

lots of good rock scrambling to be had in Girraween National Park, which is right next door to Bald Rock that maddog mentioned. Also, just further north from Cathedral Rock is Gibraltar Range National Park which has plenty of nice granite outcrops, in particular Dandhara Crags. However these are mainly track walks with the rocks and scramble at the end, but there are plenty of off track possibilities too (Coonama Peak, Old Mans Hat, Haystack, Waratah Trig).

However, we would really recommend some of the western national parks for great, extended rock scrambling along rivers and rocky outcrops/ridges, in particular look at Kwiambal National Park (along the Severn and McIntyre Rivers), Warrumbungles (of course), Mt Kaputar National Park (in particular Mt Yulladunida area and out to Camel's Hump - off track combo of bushwalk and rocky sections).

A few of these are covered on our blog page if you want to get a better idea and see some pics.

but

"in NSW where majority of the hike involves rock scrambles"

not sure if we really have a lot of that unless you follow rivers or you might be able to do a bit of rocky coastline...good luck though!
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Re: Cathedral Rock National Park

Postby sanbot » Wed 18 Dec, 2013 8:21 pm

awildland wrote: lots of good rock scrambling to be had in Girraween National Park, which is right next door to Bald Rock that maddog mentioned. Also, just further north from Cathedral Rock is Gibraltar Range National Park which has plenty of nice granite outcrops, in particular Dandhara Crags. However these are mainly track walks with the rocks and scramble at the end, but there are plenty of off track possibilities too (Coonama Peak, Old Mans Hat, Haystack, Waratah Trig).

However, we would really recommend some of the western national parks for great, extended rock scrambling along rivers and rocky outcrops/ridges, in particular look at Kwiambal National Park (along the Severn and McIntyre Rivers), Warrumbungles (of course), Mt Kaputar National Park (in particular Mt Yulladunida area and out to Camel's Hump - off track combo of bushwalk and rocky sections).


Thank you so much for the very useful suggestions!

I caught myself drooling looking at pictures of some of them especially the Pyramid track in Girraween. Reminded me of half dome in Yosemite. I wish these weren't so far from me though :( But will definately make time to get out there.

The Yulludunida walking track looks good too. For a brief moment when I saw a picture from it I thought of the scenery from the Apache trail in Arizona because I thought I saw cactus. Can someone tell me what is the tall plant in the fifth picture?

http://www.nationalparks.nsw.gov.au/mou ... isual-tour

Any suggestions for closer to Sydney?
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Re: Cathedral Rock National Park

Postby climberman » Wed 18 Dec, 2013 8:44 pm

Parts of the Budawangs.
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Re: Cathedral Rock National Park

Postby sanbot » Wed 18 Dec, 2013 9:03 pm

climberman wrote:Parts of the Budawangs.


Thank you for the suggestion. Any particular track or area?
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Re: Cathedral Rock National Park

Postby sanbot » Wed 18 Dec, 2013 9:41 pm

I think I found what I'm looking for and its closer too!

http://nopixels.net/hiking-in-bungonia
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Re: Cathedral Rock National Park

Postby tom_brennan » Thu 19 Dec, 2013 8:39 am

The passes of Narrow Neck?
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