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21 Sep, Sat 9:10AM | Blue Mountain Creek and Track | ||||
Fully inside Blue Mountains City Council | |||||
Grade:5/6 | Length | 12km | 500m | Southern Sydney Branch | |
Paul L. | |||||
(Fully Booked - Ask leader about waiting list) This walk came from having walked to the end of two tracks at the end of fire trails, then looking at a map and seeing how close they are with a creek in between. Blue Mountain Creek is joined by following Kent Street Fire trail to its end, then following the spur down to the confluence of Blue Mountain Creek with the creek from Empire Pass Track. Continuing down the creek with multiple crossings and wet feet to the confluence with a creek from Amphitheatre Falls. Explore the canyon and unnamed falls. Exit the creek valley by a series of passes through the sandstone cliff line and up the spur to the end of Blue Mountain Track. Track joins North Lawson Fire trail and then heads back to Lawson. Blue Mountain Creek is lined with lush rainforest and ferns and is seldom visited. No track through this section. Creek crossings and off-track sections. Wet and slippery rocks. Exposed rock faces. Location: Blue Mountains National Park Map: Katoomba 89301S Limit: 12. View |
21 Sep, Sat 8:00AM | East Creek exploration | ||||
Grade:5/6 | Length | 7km | 250m | Sydney Branch | |
Mark G. | |||||
(Date Changed) Deep inside the Newnes State Forest is an unprotected area worth saving and of course visiting, East Creek. Within its deep sculptured walls, there are wonderful overhangs and sections of towering forest, along with a few superb waterfalls which we will visit along the way. Come see why this area should be included within the Gardens of Stone National Park. Rock scrambling. Location: Newnes State Forest Map: Cullen Bullen 89313N Limit: 12. View |
21 Sep, Sat | Mt Jellore | ||||
Grade:3/6 | Length | 12km | 450m | Sydney Branch | |
Peter F. | |||||
Soapy Flat Road – Fire Trail – Track – Mt Jellore – Return to Soapy Flat Road. Mt Jellore has spectacular views of the Blue Mountains and the Southern Highlands and has the first trig station in NSW - established in 1828. Tracks, fire trails, steep ascent/descent, minor scrambling and a creek crossing with the possible use of a handline. Location: Jellore Flora Reserve Map: Hilltop 8929-2N and Nattai 89291S Limit: 12. View |
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