Category Archives: BWOC

The start of the No Gaps on Maps Series

DHARUG NP – 4th December 2022 Sorry, can’t take credit for the “no gaps on maps” tagline – it either originated with Louise or John G, not sure, but it certainly fits my foray into Dharug NP.  My map is … 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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Who says I don’t know how to do an easy walk?

GUNDERMAN – 5 – 6 June 2022 I’ve been talking about going into some of the creeks off the Electricity Commission fire tail for some time and with a weekend free, and no appetite to do anything too hard, I … Continue reading

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Hiding in plain sight

GREAT NORTH WALK – SORT OF – 8 December 2021 This was a stunning walk, but treacherous, we probably should all have been wearing helmets, but for goodness sake it was a simple creek walk.  Mind you in this instance … Continue reading

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