Checked out the two sites I was questioning above today with a little morning walk
Got away from Berowra waters at 7:30 and headed south on the GNW, gee the slow climb up the ridge was a little hard to take first thing in the morning. Humidity was high and whilst it had not got too warm yet I was really feeling it. I enjoyed the view of the track on the northern side of Banggaral Creek, as you start to come down to the creek from the sourthern side a run of stairs on the other side look alot steeper than they are - Just one of those track visons that keep you going.
I hit NaaBadu lookup at about 8:30 and after not seeing the first of the camps that I thought I would I kept going down to Sams Creek. Wow what a special part of the world that is. The decent was all that I had hope for from the web images I had seen, must admit that the creek itself was not as I had hoped.
Kept on and discovered the camp site on the sourthern bank of sams creek when it hits berowra, the tree's at the western end were suitable for hammocks which is what I was looking for. Feeling like I had rushed the best part of the walk I didn;t stop but rather turned around and headed back for the climb out of sams creek.
It was starting to get a liitle hot and the walk back up was making me work for it. A nice moment when two Lyrebirds gave me a great reason to hold up for a sec and get some photos.
A breack and coffee at the Naabadu on the return trip gave me the rest I was needing and got speaking to a few who dropped by.
Found the other camp site on the way back too... great tent site but didn't do much for me so on I went on the return back to Berowra.
Back to the car and aircon by 12..
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