Exploring Meeks Gully in Faulconbridge on a loop bushwalk
A loop bushwalk in Faulconbridge that follows a creek through Meeks Gully, passing Peggys Pool, Meeks Falls, Turtle Falls and a spectacular Blue Gum Forest.
A loop bushwalk in Faulconbridge that follows a creek through Meeks Gully, passing Peggys Pool, Meeks Falls, Turtle Falls and a spectacular Blue Gum Forest.
A challenging loop walk from Dunphys Campground in the Megalong Valley, descending via the Carlon Creek Track and then following Breakfast Creek upstream as far as we can. A tough exit through thick scrub via the Glenalan Spurs to the Medlow Gap Management Trail.
A long descent from Evans Lookout via the Horse Track to Govetts Creek, before following the creek upstream to the spectacular Edenderry Falls and Hilary Falls. The easy and pleasant walk along Govetts Creek offers many swimming opportunities.
This scenic Blue Mountains bushwalk explores two Narrow Neck passes, descending Redledge Pass and returning via Rock Pile Pass. Many spectacular ledges and views!
A challenging and mostly off-track bushwalk between the historic Blacks Ladder and Esgate Pass on the Radiata Plateau. The reward is some impressive ledges and spectacular views.
A very scenic Wollemi bushwalk which descends Kamarah Ridge to the enormous Jungaburra Ledges, before traversing Wilkinson Hill past multiple lookouts over the Grose Valley. Some relatively easy off-track sections.
An exploratory and challenging bushwalk along Fitzgeralds Creek in the lower Blue Mountains. The aim: to locate a remote cave where the remains of Audrey Mountford were discovered in 1981.
An off-track, exploratory bushwalk near Mount Victoria which descends to Odin Gully and follows the creek. It then climbs up to Odin Head via a slot in the cliffs.
An off-track loop bushwalk in Wollemi National Park, which traverses Rock Island and Little Rock Island. Lots of pagodas, some spectacular views and a narrow canyon with towering trees in the Place that Time Forgot!
A fairly challenging overnight bushwalk to the Colo River from the Culoul Range. The route descends via Boorai Ridge and returns along Dooli Creek and Boorai Creek.