Re: A Day in the Nattai Valley.
Posted: Wed 18 Jul, 2018 9:59 pm
It has been over a year since my post. Just noticed that I had an inquiry for any information about Leon Dennis Ahearn. What would you like to know? He was my cousin
Information for bushwalkers from bushwalkers
https://bushwalk.com/forum/
Is it easier/quicker from the south? Walking along the ridge top would seemingly avoid the loose steeply sloping rocks and dirt you need to traverse when sidling the east side after climbing from the north?paul8 wrote:The southern slope of Russells Needle was badly burnt.
See photo #4 in this link:
https://onemanadreaming.blogspot.com/2020/03/russells-needle-nattai-nat-pk-nsw.html
However, from other photographs, some areas in the vicinity of Russells Needle was not touched ... strange
paul8 wrote:The southern slope of Russells Needle was badly burnt.
See photo #4 in this link:
https://onemanadreaming.blogspot.com/2020/03/russells-needle-nattai-nat-pk-nsw.html However, from other photographs, some areas in the vicinity of Russells Needle was not touched ... strange
Walk_fat boy_walk wrote:Is it easier/quicker from the south? Walking along the ridge top would seemingly avoid the loose steeply sloping rocks and dirt you need to traverse when sidling the east side after climbing from the north?
puredingo wrote:What a find Michael.
If I didn’t have your explanation I’d be nervous of mobsters coming back to with the soon to be occupants of the holes...
GregG wrote:May I ask, was there anything in the near vicinity that suggested that the cellar was part of a complex of farm buildings? Also how ""old" did it look? I know thats a dumb question but was the timber rotten or was any of the hessian still intact. It seems strange to have a root cellar out in the bush on its own, do you think it could have had some other purpose?