Grabeach wrote:No disrespect ribuck, but the route and hardware you describe does sound an awful lot like Bruces Walk
Grabeach, you are probably right. I've just taken a look at the
Wikipedia article on Bruces Walk, and it does sound very similar, and
David Patrickson's video of the section from Wentworth Falls to Bullaburra looks very familiar. I met Jim Brown in 1982, and Wikipedia says that Wilf Hilder and Jim Smith cleared the route in 1986, so I must have been there some time from 1982 to 86.
Grabeach wrote:If I'm right, you are the only person I have come across who has done (or at least admitted to have done) the Lawson to Bullaburra section of Bruces Walk which appears to have become private property even before Dick Rushton spent time locating parts of the track in the 1970s.
Jim Brown's walk definitely started from Lawson Station, not Bullaburra. I clearly remember walking through Wilson Park into St Bernards Drive, so I don't think we could have walked the Lawson to Bullaburra section of Bruces Walk. After St Bernards Drive I'm pretty sure we started down the Empire Pass track. Perhaps we then went cross-country to pick up the dirt track that is shown on OpenStreetMap as an extension of Kent Street, then walked south-west along that dirt track to meet Bruce's Walk. This would have avoided private property at the Lawson end of Bruces Walk.
Going back to the original poster's question about Browns Track, I see that
the track to the north of Somme Avenue was added to OpenStreetMap just four days ago by a user called
Roaming-Oz, who is involved in a project to map walking trails in the area. He might know whether that track or
the one he edited which runs east from Somme Avenue are historic routes.