by johnw » Wed 05 Feb, 2014 7:58 am
khouw wrote:What about the walk? Can any of you describe the level of difficulties to walk there from Glenbrook Station? A mate told me it is a hard grade because of the many hill climbs. Really?
I usually park just inside the park at the entrance station. From there I'd rate the walk as dead easy. But depends on which way you choose to get there. I have often walked down the bush track into the gorge then crossed Glenbrook Creek and ascended on an old vague route to Tunnel View lookout (strenuous but not especially difficult - some mild exposure). Then downhill on dirt roads and bush tracks into Euroka. But the most direct walking route is simply steeply down the road to the causeway, steep climb up the road on the other side then taking the bush tracks across and down to Euroka. This is a car camping area anyway and the road goes directly there so walking isn't strictly necessary, if you have transport. Otherwise you'd need to add walking from the railway station.
John W
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