Lee Creek and Duet Saddle

Lee Creek and Duet Saddle

1-2 Jul, Sat-Sun Lee Creek and Duet Saddle
Grade:6/6 Length 20km Sydney Branch
Yuri B.
Walk | A bushwalk of any kind short or longCamp | An activity that involves an overnight stay, usually in a tent.Co-leader Ian Thorpe. Drive on Friday night to Kandos or camp near the walk start. Early start on Saturday morning. Day 1. Drive one car GR 390 853 and another one to GR 388 816 on Nullo Mountain Road. From the second car, take a ridge W to Lee Creek. Take water and climb into Duet Saddle in Bylong Labyrinth. Our progress from here will depend on the available time, but we will try to get to as close as possible or to the Goat Mountain. Establish high camp. About 8k. Day 2. Make our way N to Lee Creek, then up onto Tal Tal Range, follow it SE and descend into Bylong River; then walk E to the first car. Private property access will be arranged. About 12k. This is a recce walk for the planned Wollemi traverse. Hazards: Exploratory. Scrambling and exposure.
Location: Wollemi NP
Map: Growee 89324S Limit:8.
From: 1-2 Jul 2017, Sat-Sun 2017-07-01 09:00:00 2017-07-02 09:00:00 Australia/Sydney NPA Walk and Camp, Lee Creek and Duet Saddle Please check and update times and meeting location. Get latest information at https://bushwalk.npansw.org.au/?activities=lee-creek-and-duet-saddle-in-bylong-labyrinth Co-leader Ian Thorpe. Drive on Friday night to Kandos or camp near the walk start. Early start on Saturday morning. Day 1. Drive one car GR 390 853 and another one to GR 388 816 on Nullo Mountain Road. From the second car, take a ridge W to Lee Creek. Take water and climb into Duet Saddle in Bylong Labyrinth. Our progress from here will depend on the available time, but we will try to get to as close as possible or to the Goat Mountain. Establish high camp. About 8k. Day 2. Make our way N to Lee Creek, then up onto Tal Tal Range, follow it SE and descend into Bylong River; then walk E to the first car. Private property access will be arranged. About 12k. This is a recce walk for the planned Wollemi traverse. Lee Creek and Duet Saddle NPA | Yuri Bolotin

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