As we weave our way through tall open forest the Guy Fawkes River valley is visible to our right; its huge, yawning expanse contains thin pockets of morning mist but what I'm looking for down there are the wide riverside flats. They have me dreaming of a lazy afternoon sitting on a clear grassy bank, sipping a warm cup of tea, soaking up sunshine. But, we have only just left the car park and the river is a long way away. As usual, I'm getting ahead of myself.
Thursday, 29 August 2013
Taking Lucifer by the thumb - Guy Fawkes River National Park
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Guy Fawkes River National Park,
NSW
Location: Coffs Harbour, NSW, Australia
Guy Fawkes River National Park, The Gulf NSW 2365, Australia
Wednesday, 14 August 2013
Seeking The Inaccessible Gulf - Oxley Wild Rivers National Park
The river is a water green snake sliding across grey rock and it lies far down in the bottom of a steep sided gorge: scree slopes and bare cliffs tower either side. The landscape dwarfs us as we pick our way along the crumbling gorge rim. Down there amongst the boulders, around the next corner, through the deep pools, lies The Inaccessible Gulf.
And, with a name like that, who wouldn't want to try to get in for a closer look.
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NSW,
Oxley Wild Rivers National Park
Location: Coffs Harbour, NSW, Australia
Wollomombi Falls Road, Hillgrove NSW 2350, Australia
Sunday, 28 July 2013
Haystack Mountain - Gibraltar Range National Park
Walk north. Leave Boundary Falls by the Gibraltar-Washpool World Heritage Walk. Enjoy the track while it lasts. On the way, detour to Duffer Falls and fill up with sweet granite-stripped water. Continue on but walk silently. Watch for flame robins. Keep an eye out for a subtle footpad, right on track, at the top of a rise, on a bend. Disappear into the scrub through hard bending banksia and heath. Head up. Weave footprints and foxtail rush. Create a path between granite boulders. Get scratched. Beware of eyepokers. Emerge from behind New England mallee and find the open space. You are now the needle on Haystack Mountain.
Location: Coffs Harbour, NSW, Australia
Gibraltar Range National Park, Gwydir Hwy, Gibraltar Range NSW 2370, Australia
Monday, 15 July 2013
New England National Park - walking the cloud forest
We are off track; walking the
New England escarpment to Darkie Point. Nests of light settle on the forest
floor having broken through a closely woven canopy of Antarctic beech trees
which tower above us. Then low cloud streams in. The light freezes mid
air, forming thick golden shards that angle against our compass bearing. Ahead,
the forest slopes towards the escarpment's cliff line. A prevailing wind
drags mist out of the valley below and whips it up the rock face. The air is so dense with moisture it is caught on leaves and
branches and drips, drips, drips as if it were raining.
This is the cloud forest at work:
the manifestation of a landscape shaped in such a way, located in such a place,
as to draw in and create its own cycle of wild weather that keeps this cool
temperate rainforest constantly supplied with water.
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New England National Park,
NSW
Location: Coffs Harbour, NSW, Australia
Pt Lookout Road, Ebor NSW 2453, Australia
Saturday, 29 June 2013
The Steamers - Main Range National Park, QLD
It is often difficult being a visitor to new places - you touch the landscape so briefly, you walk the route, see the spectacular views, and are left to only imagine the endless opportunities for exploration. Traveling can sometimes feel more like ticking off the destination rather than immersing oneself in a new environment. However, sitting on the stern of The Steamers in Main Range National Park, Queensland, staring down the length of its spectacular pinnacles and cliffs, I felt that no matter how brief our visit might be it was better than not being there at all.
Monday, 17 June 2013
Hat Head National Park - Connors Track
The beauty of our coastline should not be taken for granted. All too often we head inland seeking adventure and remote locations. The coast, however, has a more expansive wildness to offer. Hat Head National Park is a perfect example with its long, undeveloped stretches of coast where dolphins surf endless breaks and vast beaches are broken by rugged forested headlands, where whales pass within a whisper of the rocks below and birds of prey drift by at eye level cruising the on-shore winds.
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Hat Head National Park,
NSW
Location: Coffs Harbour, NSW, Australia
Hat Head NSW 2440, Australia
Sunday, 26 May 2013
Apsley Gorge - success or failure?
Sometimes a trip is a success. Sometimes it can be a failure. Often it is difficult to tell the two apart. Our recent foray deep into Apsley Gorge is a case in point. Its sheer crumbling walls tower more than 140m high in points and its sparse water course appears and disappears beneath and around massive boulders and landslips that cover the gorge floor.
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NSW,
Oxley Wild Rivers National Park
Location: Coffs Harbour, NSW, Australia
Oxley Wild Rivers National Park, Walcha NSW 2354, Australia
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