leppy wrote: I'm yet to walk the Grand Canyon. The walk info that i have shows the walk to be above the canyon and yet many of the best photos seem to be in the canyon? I guess my question is - is it a walk that gets you to the polaces shown in the photos above or is canyoning the activity that gets you to these places?
iandsmith wrote: Gosh, I've done it three times and I didn't know there was a walk above the canyon and didn't know you could abseil into another part. All my shots were taken on the marked trail and it goes into the canyon. Start at Evans Lookout.
Nice photos all, I'll try find a couple worth adding. This one of my all-time favourite Blue Mtns short walks, although I haven't yet had an opportunity to look at the completed upgrade (I did see it in progress). There are two main access methods:
1. The "tourist track" (ie the walking track) which effectively allows a circuit from Evans Lookout via Neates Glen. You can also do it in reverse for a different perspective. From Evans Lookout the track takes you down to the canyon floor then eventually rises above it, but your'e right next to the canyon the whole way. To complete the circuit from Neates Glen you follow a track near the road back to Evans Lookout.
2. In the higher reaches you pass a rather obvious abseil entry point with large stainless bolts/chains in the rock. This is the usual starting point for canyoners as far as I'm aware (haven't done any canyoning myself), although I think there are other canyon branches that feed in. They descend downstream and eventually meet the walking track at the bottom. I've walked/waded part way up into the canyon from the bottom, for a short distance, which is worth a look. The time I did this we sat down for lunch and watched several canyoning parties finish the last swim out.
If doing the full circuit there is quite a variety of vegetation types in such a compact area. Lyrebirds, eastern water dragons and yabbies are often a feature along the way.