Category Archives: Bushwalking

How many squeezy holes could there be?

KANGAROO ISLAND – PART 1 – 15-18 October, 2022 When Clare B told me about the project to survey 100+ new caves found on Kangaroo Island (in South Australia), she was very clear, she had no idea what we’d find … Continue reading

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Are we there yet?

GLENROCK, NSW – 1-3 October 2022 The last time I visited this caving area was five years ago.  I remembered it being small squeezy holes and thinking that I probably wouldn’t bother to go back.  But Marcia and Diana were … Continue reading

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Creek Exploration with John

DHARUG NATIONAL PARK – 12 September 2022 I’ve been eyeing off this creek for about 6 months now, even put it on the Club Calendar as a short notice day walk – thankfully no-one put their hand up to do … Continue reading

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What’s left of thousands of years of a rich and complex culture

DHARUG NP – 10 – 11 August, 2022 Many years ago, someone sent me a document detailing Aboriginal art to be found in Dharug NP.  I love Aboriginal art, I love looking at it and visualising how it was created, … Continue reading

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Carnarvon Gorge

CARNARVON GORGE, QLD – 6 August 2022 A trip to Carnarvon Gorge wouldn’t ordinarily be blog-worthy, it’s a tourist destination that Jim and I decided to visit on the way home.  However, the fact that I walked the whole gorge … Continue reading

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