Sunday, 27 April 2014
Way down south - Southwest National Park, Tasmania
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Southwest National Park,
TAS
Location: Coffs Harbour, NSW, Australia
Melaleuca TAS 7001, Australia
Thursday, 10 April 2014
Styx River - Oxley Wild Rivers National Park
I remember the descent; an open ridgeline to the river. There were forest red gums on the slope, very little understorey, fine shards of rock underfoot and towards the end it was easier to descend sideways, like a crab, inching our way down. A fire had been through before us, maybe only a week or so prior, and it had left us more view than expected. We could see down into the Styx River valley; from ridgetop to riverside we had to drop 700m in elevation.
As we descended, the elusive spotted quail-thrush nearly eluded us. Two of them took flight through the trees. We listened for their voice: it is a high pitched 'tseep tseep' that is almost beyond hearing and then when settled they call in far-carrying, repetitive notes similar to a treecreeper but slower, more plaintive.
As we descended, the elusive spotted quail-thrush nearly eluded us. Two of them took flight through the trees. We listened for their voice: it is a high pitched 'tseep tseep' that is almost beyond hearing and then when settled they call in far-carrying, repetitive notes similar to a treecreeper but slower, more plaintive.
Labels:
NSW,
Oxley Wild Rivers National Park
Location: Coffs Harbour, NSW, Australia
Oxley Wild Rivers National Park, Walcha NSW 2354, Australia
Friday, 28 March 2014
Upper Falls - Hastings River - Werrikimbe National Park
At 4:30am, half dozing, I listen to the continuing rain on the tent. It is like sleeping inside a drum; each drop amplified and resonating as it hits the taught roof and walls. It has been going all night and beneath the rainforest canopy the drips filter down to us as fat, heavy notes with no rhythm. Then suddenly, above the drumbeats, comes a loud, long and tortured scream. In the treetops, a woman is being murdered. Twice she screeches out and we are both instantly wide awake. It is pitch black. I sit up, listen and wait. It comes again, slightly further off, one final drawn out scream then all is quiet.
Labels:
NSW,
Werrikimbe National Park
Location: Coffs Harbour, NSW, Australia
Werrikimbe National Park, 188 North St, Walcha NSW 2354, Australia
Monday, 10 March 2014
Mt Maroon - Mount Barney National Park
It is rewarding, uplifting, and spectacular, to stand on the highest mountain and enjoy its view. Sometimes it is equally beautiful climbing the mountain beside it.
In south-east Queensland Mt Barney is the mountain of choice for adventurous walkers and climbers. However, its smaller neighbour, Mt Maroon, is still a challenging day out and the views from the top are all the more dramatic with the looming, rocky peaks of Mt Barney dominating much of the scene. From Mt Maroon you can look across and stare Barney in the face: read its weathered lines and admire its grandness in the surrounding landscape. And yet, Mt Maroon also cuts a rugged and dramatic silhouette. It is broken by deep gullies and rocky cliffs and boasts a wind-swept summit that has a wildness of its own.
Labels:
Mount Barney National Park,
QLD
Location: Coffs Harbour, NSW, Australia
Mount Maroon, Mount Barney National Park, Barney View QLD 4287, Australia
Friday, 28 February 2014
Never Never River - Dorrigo National Park
This has been a good summer for canyoning. The humidity has been suffocating and temperatures above 30 degrees celcius for days in a row mean we have sought out cool, refreshing escapes each weekend. It has barely rained here for more than 8 months and the creeks and rivers in our neighbourhood are low so their rocky banks are easy to walk. But, water is still flowing in the upper reaches of the Never Never River in Dorrigo National Park and its deep black pools are breathtakingly cold. Up here the river is hidden beneath a thick canopy of rainforest, on the shady side of the mountain, and the stifling heat is a memory.
Labels:
Dorrigo National Park,
NSW
Location: Coffs Harbour, NSW, Australia
Dorrigo National Park, Dorrigo NSW
Friday, 31 January 2014
Platypus Creek - New England National Park
A narrow foot track leads through snow grass and twisted gums to a little visited rocky point called Platypus Lookout in New England National Park. The outcrop provides a bird's eye view from the edge of the New England escarpment across the deep valleys and forest far below where we plan to venture for a three day exploratory walk. From this perspective, the terrain looks inspiring but a little daunting and an aerial perspective presents only a broad brush of the landscape. You can see the forest but not the trees. There are few clues as to what really lies beneath the gently undulating tree tops and amongst the steep gullies that break the escarpment.
Labels:
New England National Park,
NSW
Location: Coffs Harbour, NSW, Australia
Pt Lookout Road, NSW, Australia
Friday, 10 January 2014
2013 Campsites: the best of the best
A good campsite can elevate a simple weekend exploration into a memorable adventure. It can add wonder to a trip. In truth, each of our journeys into the Australian bush is as much about camping as it is about walking. Each adventure is a continuing conversation about what makes a good campsite, what hazards we have to avoid, the best gear for each unique situation, what is the ideal mix of serenity and scenery.
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