Greenie wrote:Has any work been down on them in the last decade? I wonder if national parks and wildlife have are any plans to repair them.
Liamy77 wrote:beut circuit of the valley there.... the stairs wern't too bad... their condition probably discourages ill prepared folks from gettin into trouble heading out to ruined castle or the plateau.... tracks seem to get worse the further from the three sisters you get.... fewer tourists too.
Lindsay wrote:...All was quiet and peaceful until a horde of Chinese tourists arrived via the railway. They must have scared off the wildlife for miles around with their endless chatter. Fortunately they did not move more than 50 metres from the railway and I soon left them behind. As I only passed the bottom of the Golden Stairs, the only part of the track I felt was a bit dodgy was crossing the landslide, otherwise it was pretty good all the way to the Ruined Castle and on to the Knife Edge. The English bloke who got lost there last year must have really had to work hard to do so.
Greenie wrote:...only encountered two people on the way out and three on the way back. Is it normally that quite out there? I hope so.
...The more I think about that English bloke getting lost, the more I doubt it. 12 days?!
Greenie wrote:Was that the area he was found in? I read somewhere that he was found 12K’s from Katoomba. Does sound like the cedar creek area?
I noticed on a sign at the bottom of the Ruined Castle someone had scribbled onto the map a way to a sandy beach on a creek/river. The track would be north of Mt Solitary. So maybe that’s where he spent his time!
Greenie wrote:It's been a few months since I received that email from NPWS, I was wondering if any work has started on the stairs?
Greenie wrote:It the next edition of Wild, there will be a piece on Jamie : Surviving Solitary: retracing the steps of Jamie Neale
I am sure it will be worth reading.
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