About 60Km South of Jenolan on dirt road. biggest descent of the day, down to Gabes Gap, and from there it was all [5], There are several walking tracks and other sites in the park, these include the:[6], Camping is available on the banks of Morong Creek, at the Boyd River campground, located on Kanangra Road.[7]. Length: 47km Duration: 3-4 days Grade: 5 Style: One way Start: Locked gate Kanangra-Boyd National Park End: Katoomba Station Location: Kanangra-Boyd National Park Closest town: Katoomba *The trip will be done over 4 days as per the itinerary unless: When I receive your application, I will review it and then contact you. If you dont have some of the items on this list, I have a limited supply of gear that I can lend you, or alternatively some items such as tents and cooking equipment can be shared. wrong one! Kanangra Walls lookout gave spectacular views of the walls and the rest of the hike along the top - Kilpatrick Causeway, Craft's Walls, Mount Berry, Gabes Gap, Mount High and Mighty, Mount Stormbreaker, Rip, Rack Roar and Rumble knolls and Mount Cloudbreaker the highest point in the distance. However, you will need to make sure you can meet in the middle to exchange keys. Still it was nice to finally see the car park at This makes the last day a long and difficult day despite the distance being only 13.2km. They were waiting when we Kanangra To Katoomba: Kanangra Walls - Gangerang Range - Mt Cloudmaker - Dex Creek - Mt Strongleg - Coxs River - Mt Yellow Dog - Medlow Gap - Narrow Neck - Katoomba Station: The barrier at Kanangra Walls car park. started to look a bit dodgy as the weather began to deteriorate. We started out from the Kanangra Walls car park at 8am and were quickly on our way, we knew that Saturday was to be our best day and it started out with blue skies and warm sunshine which was slowly melting the ice on top of the puddles along the way. They breed from November to January. Pause
Take in the magnificent scenery the sheer sandstone cliff faces of Kanangra Walls or mist-wreathed Mount Cloudmaker before walking down forest-lined trails to one of the parks waterfalls. Plateau itself. The views from the top are good and it is not a bad spot for lunch. three legs is better than two when it comes to walking across the Topographic maps of the area to be shared 1 between 2. The 68,660-hectare (169,700-acre) national park is situated approximately 180 kilometres (110mi) south-west of Sydney and is contiguous with the Blue Mountains National Park and the Nattai National Park. Jonathan and Nicole on Kilpatrick Causeway looking up at Kanangra Walls. ", "The K2K guided walk was fantastic! Cross the main fire trail onto a track that heads ENE over Mt Debert. The size of the group will be capped at 8 clients, and the trip will not proceed unless a minimum number of 5 clients sign up. Much of the hike is through wilderness, for which there are no signs, and tracks in places are vague. Jonathan on a peak somewhere. From here it is a long descent to the Coxs River. - Seymour Top 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!). trails, the relevant topographic maps should be carried on most walks. are useful and generally contain more, and more accurate, information on Below I share some of the feedback that they have kindly provided from past K2K trips and agreed to have published on this website. from the camp site to the trail proper. It offers expansive and majestic views over the Kanangra Walls and Mount Cloudmaker, which - as its name suggests - is often ensconced in the fog. The main Upper Silurian limestone belt, in the Jenolan River valley to the north-west, is 300 metres (980ft) thick, 8 kilometres (5.0mi) long and located in a valley 460 metres (1,510ft) deep. You may also be walking through regrowth that is dense and head high in places. Mt Cloudmaker is the highest in the Gangerang Range. Bring your camera when you visit Kanangra-Boyd lookout. The 1.3km path to the Cave from the Mt Cloudmaker summit is vague in places, navigation skills are needed. flat or very short downhill section. On the Boyd Plateau, the misty mountain forests of brown barrel, messmate, ribbon gum, black sally, snow gum and mallee predominate. Much of the walk is through wilderness, for which there are no signs, and tracks in places are vague. I will send you an invoice, you can make a deposit, and then your place on the trip is confirmed. Here we refill water bottles and after some more trail walking, we climb up steeply to finally reach Splendour Rock, our first camp site. Easy track for people of moderate fitness levels. It is recommended that you book your own accommodation in Katoomba for the night prior to departure. There are a number of small campsites on both sides of the creek. The walking trail is rough and faint in places. My toes were With such a big group sharing the Cave, positions around the one and only campfire were at a premium. Tom crossing the cold Coxs River Its a good idea to let someone know where youre going and when you plan to return. The Kanangra-Boyd National Park is one of the eight protected areas that, in 2000, was inscribed to form part of the UNESCO World Heritagelisted Greater Blue Mountains Area. If it is not practicable for you to do training bushwalks prior to this trip then any form of long walk with as much hill climbing and descending as you can practicably manage would place you in good stead for this trip. thermals, so that was one of the first purchases from the outdoor stores weather following. to find the minor ridge heading for Mount Moorilla. Take in the magnificent scenery - the sheer sandstone cliff faces of Kanangra Walls or mist-wreathed Mount Cloudmaker - before walking down forest-lined trails to one of the park's waterfalls. Kanangra Tops at the south-eastern end of the Plateau is one of the Permian outliers. Carlon Creek - were hard on the legs but not too difficult given what From Mt Amarina it is easy walking over Kullieatha Peak, down into the saddle and around the east side of Mt Strongleg. Kanangra-Boyd is always open, but may have to close at times due to poor weather or fire danger. We arranged to meet Fee, Sal and some of Sal's friends at Mobbs Soak I have been leading bushwalks in the Blue Mountains for around 35 years, initially through a bushwalking club and later through my business MountainSphere Adventures. Your next park adventure starts here. From the unfenced lookout, an easy 10 minutes walk from the Kanangra Walls carpark, you can peer out over Kanangra Deep to Kanangra Walls and in the distance, Mount Cloudmaker, which is often circled by mist. Towards the end of the day, it was my unquenchable thirst for water which caused me to rush down the slopes of Mount Cloudmaker in order to find the closest stream. Otherwise, continue along the track for a further 2km to Mobbs Swamp, a convenient campsite for the night. So again, follow the map. For details on how to get to Kanangra Walls, see the information in the Kanangra Walls region, to the right. Participants: Tom Brennan, Jonathan Potts, Nicole Shepherd. One last steeper section gets you to the top. Stay safe by planning your trip for all conditions and telling someone about it. This track descends quite steeply down a narrow ridge, but . Being the June long weekend My first venture along parts of the Katoomba to Kanangra walk was a day hike from Kanangra Walls to Mt Cloudmaker in 1982. At the English: View from Kanangra-Boyd lookout over Kanangra Walls and Mount Cloudmaker, Kanangra-Boyd National Park, New South Wales, Australia. More Blue Mountains Heritage Centre and Blackheath office 02 4787 8877 Contact hours: 9am to 4.30pm daily. From the superb sandstone cliff faces at the Kanangra Walls to the Mount Cloudmaker, there is no shortage of sights to enjoy. Views were incredible and area was not heavily trafficked.perfect spot to have a picnic and enjoy the view. I have had more than 30 years experience of bushwalking along this route and would welcome you on this trip. This karst topography, created by the Jenolan and its tributaries, is one of the least understood in Australia. Are you planning a bushwalk, going somewhere remote or where the weather is extreme? Head left on the fire trail for 700m and cross a locked gate to reach Medlow Gap. Victoria to less than 200m (656 ft) around Glenbrook. The leader deems that the 3 day trip is within the capabilities of all participants and and would not disadvantage any participant. Generally considered a challenging route. [5], About 1,000 flowering plant species occur in the Blue Mountains, in some 40 plant communities. For the fishing enthusiasts, trout can be caught along Kowmung River and, for the adventurous, canyoning is popular during the warmer months. 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! if not for another party of walkers going the same way we might have Most of the walk is on well trodden walking trails, although in places the trail is faint and difficult to follow, and in a couple of places good navigation or good prior knowledge of the area is required. Foundation for National Parks and Wildlife, Become a Parks Eco Pass licensed tour operator, Remember to take your binoculars if you want to birdwatch. 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. slippery bottom of a cold river in the fastest time possible. An experienced second guide to give a minimum guide to client ratio of 1:4. We eventually found the Pass and while having lunch at the top of the Pass, a Bush Club group arrived and told us about a lovely campsite at the River. - in a day. Here are a few photos of sections of the route. Many parties have run into trouble over the years, and walkers need to be competent navigators. document.getElementById( "ak_js_1" ).setAttribute( "value", ( new Date() ).getTime() ); This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. The place is literally riddled with fire trails and a few walking tracks.
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