Hundred Man Cave had a good water supply when we were there, with given recent good rains, dripping from the cave into a gully. The next morning, get an early start and navigate carefully on to the ridge leading from Carra Top to Mt Moorilla Maloo. Join a group of like minded people to hike this iconic route with the reassurance of it being led by an experienced guide. There is a track down the range - but it can be vague in places due to . The views in this section are excellent, with the spectacular Kanangra Falls and Kalang Falls in full glory after rain, and the magnificent Thurat Spires glowing red in the morning light. I did not realise how beautiful and rugged some parts of the Blue Mountains could be and we walked through the heart of it all. Then we meandered along the Kilpatrick Causeway to Crafts Wall, Being the June long weekend There were plenty of great views of the sandstone cliffs The bush All content copyright Ashley Burke 2018. We reached Mobbs Swamp in the late afternoon, and surprisingly enough worn path at the bottom leading in the right direction. Views were incredible and area was not heavily trafficked.perfect spot to have a picnic and enjoy the view. Please adjust your search criteria and try again. Poles are a good idea if you have questionable knees or ankles. Not for the faint hearted, this challenging track will reward with sweeping mountain views and off-track wilderness as hikers traverse through two great national parks. As well as including theTen Essentials, my planning, food and packing checklists provide an summary of things to consider on your day, overnight and multi-day hikes. However, you will need to make sure you can meet in the middle to exchange keys. The skies stayed clear for us up on top, before the heavy mist once again descended to make our journey back to the Kanangra Walls carpark a misty, white-out, where the usual dramatic views of Thurat Spires and the gorge were off limits . At the The track out along the plateau crosses a number of rocky clearings, but is fairly wide, obvious and well-maintained. Stormbreaker, which had some nice views of the surrounding area. Kanangra Tops at the south-eastern end of the Plateau is one of the Permian outliers. Maps: Gangerang (Dunphy) Kanangra 8930-3S. arriving in the wee hours of the morning. Following the big descent to the Coxs River, this was a long The word Kanangra is generally held to be a corruption of Gundangura and was called Thurat for some time. I answered that I would have preferred it to have been over 4 days instead of 3 - to be honest I was very happy with the hike as it was, and I certainly don't regret doing it over 3 days. in any case. Nifty footwork is required over the rocky knolls quaintly named Rip, Rack, Roar and Rumble. This is a steep climb to start with but eases off, passing through pleasant open forest. Your email address will not be published. We walk out along the Narrow Neck plateau along a fire trail, a distance of 10km. I can highly recommend carrying (or finding) Crossing two national parks, it takes in some of the best scenery of both, including excellent views from the high plateaux of Narrow Neck and Kanangra Walls. It is recommended that clients book accommodation in Katoomba for the night prior and night after the trip, though if you live in Sydney it is possible to drive up very early on the day the walk starts and drive home late on the last day. I aim to pass on my skills and knowledge using a practical and inclusive teaching style. North Marramarra National Park The plateau is traversed by the Kanangra Walls Road and can be accessed either from Oberon or Jenolan Caves. Although the walk can be done in either direction, I run the trip in the direction of Katoomba to Kanangra, organise vehicles to be waiting for us at Kanangra Walls so that when we finish the walk at Kanangra, we have immediate access to private transport back to Katoomba, via, of course, the Hampton Half Way House hotel for a well earned refreshment on the way home! There are numerous routes that can be taken. The campground provides easy access to the Kanangra-Boyd Lookout walk, which is wheelchair friendly and takes only 10 minutes to complete. Kanangra Walls with Mt Cloudmaker in the distance. One thing I did notice was a few stands of prickly pear at - Seymour Top There are plenty of good campsites along the way. Enjoy superb scenery, abundant wildlife, cycling and walking. From the superb sandstone cliff faces at the Kanangra Walls to the Mount Cloudmaker, there is no shortage of sights to enjoy. This is a true wilderness experience that will take you into some of the most spectacular wilderness of NSW. Strongleg. In quick succession we passed the - Rock climbing to descend off plateau, 2.7km: Rockclimbing to descend off of the plateau. Tom and Nicole. Ideal fitness preparation would be similar activities to what we'll actually be doing on this walk, namely bushwalking with a backpack and climbing up and down long hills. Here we refill water bottles and after some more trail walking, we climb up steeply to finally reach Splendour Rock, our first camp site. Register your trip intentions here. good walk for them. Grid Reference: 395 403. It is also done by some groups in one day as a challenge - "K to K in a Day" is one of the well known "hard" walks in the Blue Mountains, along with the significantly tougher Three Peaks. My first venture along parts of the Katoomba to Kanangra walk was a day hike from Kanangra Walls to Mt Cloudmaker in 1982. a large mass of sandstone rising out of the surrounding bush. - Brennan Top The highest point on the walk is Mt Cloudmaker at 1155m, and the lowest point is the Coxs River at just 150m. I didn't have any It is believed that he was planning to walk from Kanangra Walls to Katoomba via Crafts Walls, Mount Cloudmaker and Dex Creek. The movie Jedda was filmed in the Kanangra Walls area in 1954. Was a very wet and misty day so views not their best, but a pretty good walk only medium difficulty. 6 km beyond the campsite is the Kanangra Walls carpark from whence the short, easy, wheelchair-friendly Lookout Walk departs. The group was a bit larger thanwhat Id recommend for walking in Kanangra, but Len was sure everything would be fine. -33.988355 150.108817 . The scrub that used to be a fight to get through has been somewhat tamed by the sheer number of walkers. River flats on the Coxs River. Play. For details on how to get to Kanangra Walls, see the information in the Kanangra Walls region, to the right. From here it is a long descent to the Coxs River. Kanangra Walls - Seymour Top - Maxwell Top - Brennan Top - Kilpatrick Causeway - Crafts Wall - Mount Berry - Gabes Gap - Mount High and Mighty - Mount Stormbreaker - Rip, Rack - Roar & Rumble Knolls - Mount Cloudmaker - Dex Creek - Mount Moorilla Maroo - Mount Amarina - Kullieatha Peak - Mount Strongleg - Strongleg Ridge - Kanangra Creek - Coxs 13.2km Kanangra Walls to Dexs Creek (via Mt Cloudmaker) . Kanangra Wall cliff top walk - one of the most dramatic cliff-top walks in the Blue Mountains, but, due to the unfenced 70 metre drop, unsuitable for children. Click the button below to review the gear list for this trip. Day 1: Kanangra Walls to Mt Cloudmaker to Dex Creek (13km, 400m ascent) From the car park at Kanangra Walls, follow signs to the Plateau Track. Keep to the right of the cliff until you can walk up a gully on to the tops. the end of the Kanangra Walls Craft's Wall Mt Berry Mt High and Mighty Mt Storm Breaker Rip Rack Roar and Rumble Mt Cloudmaker Dex Creek Morilla Marloo Mt Strongleg Cox's River . reached the Kanangra Walls (dirt) Rd, where everything started to get The unfenced lookout is a 10 minute walk down a wheelchair-accessible track from the Kanangra Walls carpark. Kanangra Boyd National Park [1] is in the Australian state of New South Wales some 180 km west of Sydney and adjacent (south and east) to Jenolan Caves. Kanangra Creek - Marooba Karoo - Mt Cloudmaker - Kanangra Walls carpark: Day 1 - Mount Guouogang. As a bushwalk, the Mount Manning (Bucketty) to . Report of a Katoomba to Kanangra trip - and back! It would have been somewhat easier had my shoulder been functional. Path betweek Kanangra and Dex Creek and Coxs River to Katoomba is fine, if a little overgrown. Several species listed on Schedules 1 and 2 of the Threatened Species Conservation Act 1995 (NSW) are found in the Wilderness Area including: The powerful owl (Ninox strenua), squirrel glider (Petaurus norfolcensis), yellow-bellied glider (Petaurus volans), tiger quoll (Dasyurus maculatus), and brush-tailed rock wallaby (Petrogale penicillata). [4] The Abercrombie River National Park is situated a short distance, further southwest. Other well-known landmarks are Mount Cloudmaker and the Thurat Spires. One last steeper section gets you to the top. Victoria pub, where a well-deserved hot dinner was in order as the snow I will send you an invoice, you can make a deposit, and then your place on the trip is confirmed. The walk from Kanangra to Katoomba is one of the classic longer walks of the Southern Blue Mountains, along with the Six Foot Track and Mittagong to Katoomba. We quickly put up tents and then scattered in all directions, some having a swim in the river, and some sussing out Gingra Creek and some getting the fire going and drinking cups of tea! The cave has a good flat, sandybase for rolling out our sleeping bags. We broke for lunch at the top, All prospective clients agree to combine Days 2 and 3 into one, making it a 3 day trip. If it's offered over 4 days next year, that makes it a different experience that I hope I can be a part of :) I think you go out of your way to make sure everyone is comfortable and well taken care off, and well informed, and provided for. Transport by chartered minibus from Kanangra Walls back to Katoomba at the end of the walk. Carlon Creek - were hard on the legs but not too difficult given what Shuttle by car from your Katoomba accommodation to the start of the walk. Our four beginners kept their sense of humour though when the going got tough and I hope that theyll give Kanangra another go (maybe in a year or so!). Many parties have run into trouble over the years, and walkers need to be competent navigators. Our first port of call was Kanangra Walls Lookout, which offers majestic views of the steep gorge country in this part of the world. You'll cross bridges and also see waterfalls on the way. From the car park at Kanangra Walls, follow signs to the Plateau Track. On the Boyd Plateau, the misty mountain forests of brown barrel, messmate, ribbon gum, black sally, snow gum and mallee predominate. It was easy walking and I estimated that we were less than an hour from 100 Man Cave (our campsite for the night). given the cold forecast. "First of all a big shout out to our guide Ashley, although 'guide' is an understatement as he fulfilled so many additional roles: chef (wow that home baked banana cake ), tea maker, sherpa, chauffeur, motivator, teacher, water finder, photographer, someone who made us feel safe and made sure I didn't fall off the bottom of Tarro's Ladder . from the camp site to the trail proper. Tom Brennan : website@ozultimate.com : updated 1999-06-14, OZultimate.com - Canyoning Near Sydney - Bushwalking NSW - Tom Brennan. Two of the features most spoken of in the Kanangra-Boyd National park are the Kanangra Falls and Kanangra Walls. Expansive mountain gorges, magnificent lookouts and a series of wild and scenic rivers give a special edge to Kanagra-Boyd's wilderness. I The river should only be about knee deep at this point. We followed Shane to the Cave and were reunited with the rest of the party, and 20 others from Sydney Bushwalkerswho were also camping in the overhang. Plateau itself. . An experienced second guide to give a minimum guide to client ratio of 1:4. If you don't have some camping equipment like pack, tent, cooking equipment and stove, then limited supplies of these are available for you to borrow at no extra charge. The place is literally riddled with fire trails and a few walking tracks. Gabes Gap is the low point on the walk, the path through the gap is steep in both directions. No other people in sight! On the last day the knolls past Mt Cloudmaker (Rip, Rack, Roar and Rumble) are steep and stony and care must be taken on the trail there. The delay Description from the NSW National Park Website. 2WD accessible. Part of the Greater Blue Mountains Area World Heritage Property, Kanangra-Boyd National Park is just 180km from Sydney. Poles are a good idea if you have questionable knees or ankles. the bottom of Yellow Dog Ridge. The path is often stony and awkward to walk on. It ended up taking us an hour just to travel the one kilometre There comes a time when you stop lying about your age and start bragging about it! The hike should take around 3-4 days to complete. skies darkened and a small storm headed towards us up the Breakfast You may also be walking through regrowth that is dense and head high in places. If it is more than waist deep then it is dangerous to cross, and you may need to wait or return to Kanangra Walls. The hike incorporates the summit of Mt Cloudmaker, one of the famous Blue Mountains Three Peaks, and most walkers passing over this summit would sign the logbook there. wrong one! Nicole and Jonathan persuaded me that I would be OK. Time:5 hrs Distance:16 km Fitness:M Skill:H Ascent:500 m, A challenging walk visiting two of the climbing passes of Narrow Neck, Time:2 days Distance:36 km Fitness:MH Skill:EM Ascent:890 m, A long but fairly straightforward walk out to the junction of the wild Kowmung River with Gingra Creek, Time:6 hrs Distance:10 km Fitness:EM Skill:MH Ascent:490 m, An excellent walk along two of the shale ledge passes of Narrow Neck, with great views on a clear day, Time:2 days Distance:24 km Fitness:EM Skill:M Ascent:640 m, A walk with lots of variety, visiting a famous lookout and home of the Bushwalkers War Memorial, Time:8 hrs Distance:16 km Fitness:MH Skill:M Ascent:1080 m, An excellent walk visiting two spectacular lookouts in the Wild Dog Mountains, Time:6 hrs Distance:15 km Fitness:M Skill:EM Ascent:640 m, A solid walk to the highest of the peaks in the Wild Dogs, with great views, Time:2 days Distance:24 km Fitness:MH Skill:MH Ascent:840 m, A challenging walk to this excellent campsite on the picturesque Kowmung River, Time:4 hrs Distance:7 km Fitness:EM Skill:E Ascent:290 m, One of the best and most popular walks in the Blue Mountains, with a great variety of scenery and spectacular views, Time:2 days Distance:22 km Fitness:EM Skill:EM Ascent:850 m, The shortest walk from Kanangra Walls to the scenic Kowmung River, with an excellent campsite below the towering Orange Bluff, Time:2 days Distance:30 km Fitness:MH Skill:M Ascent:850 m. A harder walk in the upper reaches of the beautiful lower Kowmung River. Completely overgrown and path does not exist any more. The Another challenge of this walk is the descent of Tarros Ladders, which is a cliff face with metal spikes in them which you use as handholds and footholds to descend. a small stream, which we filtered. However, you will need to make sure you can meet in the middle to exchange keys. We were obviously not the first to use it as there was a well Once on the ridge above Dex Creek, we tried Kanangra Walls - Mt Cloudmaker Hike . views of the Walls. Kanangra Walls > Mt Cloudmaker > TiWilla Plateau > 100 Man Cave > Campagnoni Pass > Willa Butress > Kowmung > Orange Bluff > Brumby Spur > Gingra Track > Kanangra Walls. to fall. [5], About 1,000 flowering plant species occur in the Blue Mountains, in some 40 plant communities. Or continue on down a short set of steps to the lookout platform for an even better view. From the Walls we followed the well-defined track across the plateau and down the pass which took us to Kilpatrick Causeway and past Craft Walls. onto Jenolan Caves Rd from the Great Western Highway, the snow started On Day 2 we will do a relaxed day walk over Ti Willa Plateau to 1000 Man Cave. Cyclists will want to bring their mountain bikes to explore the parks fire trails. A good idea to follow the map for this one to ensure you stay on track. For the more adventurous, it is also the start of the track to Katoomba, via Mt Cloudmaker, Cox's River, the Wild Dog Mountains and Narrow Neck. Participants: Tom Brennan, Jonathan Potts, Nicole Shepherd. The remainder of the trail to Crafts Wall and around the northern rim is moderate. Alex is pointing to Mount Cloudmaker, which at 1164m is the highest point visible. There is a large but gloomy camp cave just above the creek below the campsite. About 60Km South of Jenolan on dirt road. Take a virtual tour of Kanangra-Boyd lookout captured withGoogle Street View Trekker. ", "The trip was great - I have never hiked this part of the Blue Mountains and it proved spectacular! For details on how to get to Kanangra Walls, see the information in the Kanangra Walls region, to the right. Well, plans should always be fluid and ours didnt quite go as expected. These radiate down off Gingra Range which is accessed from Kanangra Walls. It was extremely stressful as I had mostly beginners with me and they were relying on me to get them into camp in the dark I wasnt sure I was up to the challenge! Descent of Tarros Ladders is by climbing down metal spikes in a cliff face - this is optional as an alternative (longer) route is available that avoids this. arrived. Kanangra Walls Set within world heritage Kanangra Boyd National Park, the spectacular Kanangra Walls can be found approx 1 hours drive from Oberon. up, and the sun disappeared behind the clouds. Accommodation on the night before the trip start date or on the night that the trip ends. Kowmung River via Cambage Spire; Kanangra Walls to Mt. Expansive mountain gorges, magnificent lookouts and a series of wild and scenic rivers give a special edge to Kanagra-Boyd's wilderness. After a Pause Ashley is someone who is willing to share his knowledge, he does this quite naturally, without too much formality and with zero arrogance. Plateau we ran into our first problem - how to get down. and everyone retired to their tents pretty early. The track wound along a knife edge ridge, gently undulating and with fabulous views either side. morning was no easy task. At times the track was difficult to follow, particularly when it crossed rocky sections; we lost the track when sidling Mt Berry and blundered around on a rocky, fern covered slope, but then found the track again (thankfully) when we headed up to the ridge. If anyone ever tells you that going downhill is easy, then this is a The walk is best done in the cooler months, as there are plenty of ups and downs, and limited water options along the way. Oberon office 02 6336 6200 Contact hours: Monday to Friday, 9am to 4.30pm. couldn't raise my arm above my head. Well, originally that was just Mitch. Drop down into Little Cedar Gap, and climb on the fire trail, and then on another track, to the bottom of Narrow Neck Peninsula. feel you A challenging walk but well rewarded with the view. It climbs steadily to the fire tower at Bushwalkers Hill and then descends to the narrow point of the Neck. The ones at Dex Creek and Mobbs Swamp usually have water available, which is why they are popular. I think you are a great guide, and I think the effort you go to is over and above what most stand-alone guides would think of providing. Police were contacted on the 11th April, and a land and air. . Looking back to Kanangra Walls High and Mighty Resting on Rack Knoll Bushwalking is a bloody business Ti Willa Top and Byrne's Gap Yerranderie Peak (left distance) and Mt Colong (right) On top of Cloudmaker (Brett took the photo and later edited himself into the picture using Photoshop) Jennifer leading group in Tai-Chi More Tai-Chi More Tai . Reports and pictures of a walk/run from Kanangra to Katoomba, Trip report of a Kanangra to Katoomba walk with a particular focus on the flora, A brief tongue-in-cheek report of a longer Kanangra to Katoomba trip, A mostly pictorial account of a Kanangra to Katoomba trip, Tom Brennan 2002-2023 - Bushwalking NSW - Canyoning Near Sydney. Fortunately an alternative descent route called Duncan's Pass is nearby, and this route is available for anyone not wishing to descend on the metal spikes. Mt Cloudmaker is one of the 3 Peaks objectives. Generally considered a challenging route. Much of the walk is through wilderness, for which there are no signs, and tracks in places are vague. There was also time for a (slightly) longer walk to a point overlooking Kanangra Creek not far from Kanangra Falls. My first venture along parts of the Katoomba to Kanangra walk was a day hike from Kanangra Walls to Mt Cloudmaker in 1982. Although the route can be done by an extremely fit trail runner in 12-15 hours, most bushwalking groups attempt the walk over a somewhat more pedestrian 3 or 4 days. in things like that. Of course, that might have just been our excuse for The walk became abit of a forced march to the cars and the promise of some dry clothes. wilderness walk was the best thing for the June Long Weekend. The key difficulties of this walk are in the distance to be covered each day, and the large amount of elevation change. Kanangra to Katoomba requires a long car shuffle. Thurat Spires, Kanangra Walls and Mount Cloudmaker provide sandstone scenery on a majestic scale." (sic.) are useful and generally contain more, and more accurate, information on There are a confusion of competing tracks in the area. Nearby Kanangra Gorge is cut 600900 metres (2,0003,000ft) deep in rocks of the Lambie Group, and is one of Australia's deepest gorges. That is a 1000m range in elevation, and there are countless ups and downs during the course of the 3-4 days to add more to the amount of climbing and descending that you need to do! Kanangra to Katoomba - K2K is a 47km, grade 5 hike located in the Kanangra-Boyd National Park, New South Wales.

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