Category Archives: Bushwalking

Kanangra – the only thing missing was snow

KANANGRA – 2 & 3 JULY 2016 It was the birthday weekend for three of the Heaphy Group – all Cancerians, their birthdays fell within 4 days of each other.  We met up at Kanangra Walls on Saturday morning, as Anne … Continue reading

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It’s winter – there aren’t supposed to be snakes around

MOGO AREA – JUNE 12 2016 I didn’t bother to put on gaiters because it was winter, snakes aren’t supposed to be out, at least that’s the urban myth.  I was walking along, luckily looking down and there it was, … Continue reading

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How could there be two identical caves?

WOOLPACK ROCKS  #3 – MAY 2016 Unnamed pass > Newnes Plateau > Collett Gap > Red Rocks Creek > Woolpack Gap >  Collett Gap This was our 3rd or 4th trip to Woolpack Rocks (depending on what you counted) and our … Continue reading

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What if the overhang collapses on us while we’re asleep?

ETTREMA THREE CAVES WALK – APRIL 2016 Sassafras > Ettrema Tops > Waterfall Cave > Discovery Cave > Bollards Cave > Sassafras Three camp caves, waterfalls, stunning creeks and The Passages of Time rock formations … all in an area I’d not … Continue reading

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Revisiting the scene of Martin’s heli-evac

COLO RIVER – APRIL 2016 Caloul Ridge > Crawfords Pass > Wollemi Creek > Colo River > Pass 6  (Slot Pass) > Caloul Ridge Martin D and his wife Jenny were walking down Pass 6 about five years ago and … Continue reading

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