joelikestowalk wrote:3. Martins Lookout Loop Via Lost World (the shark cave route) - Blue Mountains
joelikestowalk wrote:5. Mermaid Falls and Tahmoor Canyon Circuit (got a bit lost on this one, not sure if its usually as technical!) - Tahmoor
joelikestowalk wrote:6. Dadders Cave via Pisgah Rock & Jack Evans Track - Blue Mountains
clarence wrote:Mumbedah Creek, you'll need 2x 50m ropes and 2-3 days.
Clarence
crollsurf wrote:Seeing as Summer is just around the corner. Maybe get into a bit of canyoning
https://ozultimate.com/canyoning/canyon_areas.htm
Allchin09 wrote:clarence wrote:Mumbedah Creek, you'll need 2x 50m ropes and 2-3 days.
Clarence
Yes, Mumbedah Creek is great fun. If you're not yet up to abseiling, try walking down the ridges from Kanangra to where Mumbedah joins Jenolan and then climb your way back up the small waterfalls and watercourse of Mumbedah until you hit the waterfalls that Clarence suggests the ropes for. Then just exit via a ridge to where you started.
Maybe also google 'Orphan Rock'
I agree there's plenty of fun to be had with the passes of Narrow Neck
Maybe the scramble at the end of Bonnum Pic?
jonnosan wrote:You many enjoy a trip that links up various passes on Narrowneck. Tarros ladder would be the obvious one to start with, but lots of others that you can research on this site or others.
This site may also be of interest: https://www.jamisonproject.org/home
ribuck wrote:I think you would enjoy the miners' track descent from Mt Solitary.
Also, you could get yourself a copy of the Colo River sketch map and work your way through all the passes that are numbered and described on that map.
clarence wrote:Mumbedah Creek, you'll need 2x 50m ropes and 2-3 days.
Clarence
joelikestowalk wrote:Hello fellow hikers,
joelikestowalk wrote:Would love to do some canyoning, can you recommend one that's easy enough to do without guide/equipment?
joelikestowalk wrote:clarence wrote:Mumbedah Creek, you'll need 2x 50m ropes and 2-3 days.
Is a rope actually needed or just recommended? The only post I could really find they didn't have any photos with ropes; https://ozultimate.com/tom/bushwalking/ ... photos.htm the descent looks pretty nuts though.
joelikestowalk wrote:ribuck wrote:Also, you could get yourself a copy of the Colo River sketch map and work your way through all the passes that are numbered and described on that map.
I had a look at the PDF, looks interesting but will need to do some more research as I am not super familiar with the area: https://fatcanyoners.org/wp-content/upl ... -Final.pdf
joelikestowalk wrote:crollsurf wrote:Seeing as Summer is just around the corner. Maybe get into a bit of canyoning
https://ozultimate.com/canyoning/canyon_areas.htm
Would love to do some canyoning, can you recommend one that's easy enough to do without guide/equipment?
tom_brennan wrote:joelikestowalk wrote:Hello fellow hikers,
Hikers? Bushwalkers!
joelikestowalk wrote:Would love to do some canyoning, can you recommend one that's easy enough to do without guide/equipment?
A number of the ones around Mt Wilson just need wetsuits & possibly lilos depending on your swimming ability/tolerance for cold water. See http://ozultimate.caramon/canyoning/can ... s_list.htm where you can sort by number of abseils to find ones that don't need much technical equipment.joelikestowalk wrote:clarence wrote:Mumbedah Creek, you'll need 2x 50m ropes and 2-3 days.
Is a rope actually needed or just recommended? The only post I could really find they didn't have any photos with ropes; https://ozultimate.com/tom/bushwalking/ ... photos.htm the descent looks pretty nuts though.
Yes, the descent is off Goolara Peak and involves some scrambling/exposure. Mumbedah Creek abseils are higher up than we went that trip.joelikestowalk wrote:ribuck wrote:Also, you could get yourself a copy of the Colo River sketch map and work your way through all the passes that are numbered and described on that map.
I had a look at the PDF, looks interesting but will need to do some more research as I am not super familiar with the area: https://fatcanyoners.org/wp-content/upl ... -Final.pdf
Start with the "easy" ones - T3 Track, Mailes Ridge, Canoe Creek - and then maybe Crawfords Lookout.
You might want to consider joining a bushwalking club. There are lots of off track walks involving scrambling that don't make it on to internet websites, that are run by clubs.
Other ones to consider:
- Russells Needle
- Passes of Narrow Neck (as suggested by others - see https://bushwalkingnsw.com/region.php?nid=730)
- Blacks Ladders/Esgate Pass (can be hairy)
joelikestowalk wrote:I am not sure what you mean by where Kanangara to where Mumbedah joins Jenolan, on the map they look really far apart, do you have a screenshot of a map you could share?
Allchin09 wrote:joelikestowalk wrote:I am not sure what you mean by where Kanangara to where Mumbedah joins Jenolan, on the map they look really far apart, do you have a screenshot of a map you could share?
Something like this, heading in a clockwise direction
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