by | Aug 31, 2014
Some tried and noted walkers, volunteered from Sydney and afar. We mustered at the Ngarigo campground, for our overnight stay. For we loved the alpine challenge, where wild snow-capped mountains are. Firstly was Tom who organised, and led the trip from scratch. He meandered slowly forever, whilst keeping the weather at bay. And few…
by | Aug 31, 2014
We all met up at Thornleigh Station, with slight initial confusion caused by the presence of another smaller group doing exactly the same walk (although a little behind us). We were fortunate to have the first completely sunny day after two weeks of rainy days. We set off through suburban streets for about 1 km before reaching a clearing between two houses which oddly was not marked as being part of the Great North Walk (GNW) but rather Eloura Bushland Reserve. It could…
by | Aug 30, 2014
With the sun attempting to shine, we set off from Woodford station and cruised down the oaks, enjoying the sense of freedom that being on a bike offers. The trail was fairly well graded and crowd free and apart from the odd breather stop to rest our quads, we threaded our way along the fire trail, the single trail and then the new fun park trail at the end. Cat likened…
by | Aug 23, 2014
I have been to the Snowy Mountains many times but, being so large I still have many places that I have wanted to explore. With the great cover of snow currently, and spring fast approaching it seemed like a good chance to get back down there for some climbing and snow camping. Sadly, a…
by | Aug 17, 2014
The heavy rain overnight had eased to intermittent drizzle by the time we all assembled at Sublime Point Lookout. Since we had some new club members along on the trip I decided to start with a detour to the Sweet Dreams exit track to get a little bit of scrambling practice in. After everyone…
by | Aug 3, 2014
We all met up at Wondabyne Station, cramming all 14 (and a couple of other walkers of a separate group). On arrival Tony asked where the water was, and I showed him Mullet Creek (beside which the railway runs). Tony said, no, where’s the drinking water. But sadly, Wondabyne consists of a station and an old quarry and that’s about it! I advised Tony that he could take on water at Myron Brook about 45 minutes further on. So we…