I decided to check this out this morning. I parked the car at the gate and ran back past the ferry to the Western Commission track. It was very pleasant early. No traffic and a heavy mist on the river. The sign at the gate said 11.5km to the OGN Rd. and 15.5km to Ten Mile Hollow. I set off up the hill. It didn't take long to flatten out and before to long the mist started to burn off. This road which services the power lines is in very good condition and would be excellent for MTB's. In fact it is that good that regular bikes could manage it no problem. (Before MTB's were invented I used to do many off road trips on my old road bike. Including some classics like Blackheath to Picton but that is another story.)
After passing old gate posts the road was joined on the left by the OGN Rd. Here it is very narrow and rough. I turn left and follow it and am soon marvelling at the old engineering with stone causeways, drains and culverts. For a while the old road is just wide enough for a bike but every now and again it opens up. About half the way down its condition starts to improve and by the junction with Finch's line it has been relaid with road base and is in very good condition.
Not far passed here is the gate at the top of Devine's Hill marking the top of the rise from the river. The engineering from here on is a sight to behold. This road was clearly meant to last. Incredible to think that almost from the time it was finished it was a white elephant and was very soon neglected and virtually abandoned.
The NP & WS has done an excellent job with the restoration and signage which is very interesting. You can almost hear the old convicts working so little has changed. Incredibly the views from the road right along here are exactly as the convicts would have seen them. Dry scrubby and rocky ridges. What a prospect it must have been.
According to my GPS the round trip was just under 30km. Very worthwhile.
K.