On the rocks alone

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On the rocks alone

Postby juju » Tue 07 Dec, 2010 12:04 pm

I wanted badly to go up into the bush in the rain last week and nothing was going to stop me.
I asked four of my regular walking buddies to come but they were busy or didn't want to get more wet so I went alone.
I haven't walked alone much and found it surprisingly peaceful compared to walking alone when I was younger.
After hanging around home on Friday hoping my 14yr old son would change his mind and accompany me I left in the drizzling rain with Van Morrison my only company on the 1 and a half hour drive.
When I arrived at Cathedral Rock in the late afternoon light I drove down a track on the way in that I've always wanted to check out.
It led to a 'water diversion weir' on Round Mountain road and made an interesting stop with some lovely water scenes and wildflowers.
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Water diversion catchment

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Near the Weir

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Ground orchid

The camp ground at Barokee was silent and empty and I took off across the sodden ground toward the rock to get a few afternoon photos around the camp area. It was beautiful, quiet and still without the chatter of blue sky and sunshine and no one around. I only wandered a short way, it was nearly six and I was hungry.

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Barokee grassland

Dinner - noodles with prawns and coconut milk washed down with a hot cup of chai.
I slept in the back of my small wagon and halfway through the night wished I hadn't.
Still drizzly the next day I slept in (fitfully) until 9!
At about ten I took off on the Cathedral Rock track.
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Cathedral Rocks track

I was keen to see how my twenty five year old J&H Goretex jacket would take a continuously damp day.
The walk to the top is not a difficult one, though there are some exposed bits at the top that could put some people off.
All along the way there were reminders of other people I have done this walk with (I've done it at least six times) especially my son who, now and then I sorely missed - 'He would've climbed that rock' or 'He would've wanted to check out that group of boulders' but apart from the occasional pangs I didn't feel lonely, enjoyed my own company and the freedom of stopping or wandering off to explore when I wanted.
I realized I missed my son not just because I missed his adventurous and fun loving company but because he's growing up...
Along the ascent trail I almost stumbled on a Lyrebird singing it's heart out and from there it seemed to lead me onward, just ahead of me almost to the summit. I felt a very real connection to the bird that I would not have had if I'd not been alone.
The final climb to the summit was taken with care but there were a a couple of times I thought 'What if I slipped now, what would I do?' and made a plan.
At the top I was rewarded with the swirling mists I'd hoped for and a great feeling of achievement.
I wandered back down to camp and Van Morrison with my thoughts and emotions tumbling as if in a washing machine.
I really took my time on this walk, it was a reconnection with myself and my love for the bush.
We'll get fit on the way.
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Re: On the rocks alone

Postby juju » Tue 07 Dec, 2010 12:08 pm

My jacket still performs well.
Some more pics...
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Puddin' rock
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View North West
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Top view East
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Re: On the rocks alone

Postby Lindsay » Tue 07 Dec, 2010 1:11 pm

Excellent report and pics juju. Congratulations on re-discovering the joys of solo walking, there's nothing else like it.

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Re: On the rocks alone

Postby Lizzy » Tue 07 Dec, 2010 2:54 pm

Sounds fun except the sleep in the back of the wagon!
As I have re-discovered you certainly have to take a bit more care when on your own but it is delightful :D
Lovely photos too...
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Re: On the rocks alone

Postby juju » Tue 07 Dec, 2010 9:15 pm

Thanks guys, Julie.
We'll get fit on the way.
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Re: On the rocks alone

Postby iandsmith » Thu 09 Dec, 2010 8:39 am

So, you must live up that way. Do you know Frank Low?
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Re: On the rocks alone

Postby juju » Thu 09 Dec, 2010 9:52 am

Hi Ian, no I don't think so (could know him but not his name - though it sounds familiar). Where is he? I'm in Bellingen/Thora, so Cath Rocks is only an hour and a half away and has become my favourite place - probably because I have come to know it and it's small, Julie.
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Re: On the rocks alone

Postby iandsmith » Fri 10 Dec, 2010 10:28 pm

Frank is 86 years old and lives in Uralla. Some of his pics are used by the NPWS and he's shown me quite a few places I would never have heard of otherwise.
I now also have a nephew living at Nymboida who's done Cathedral Rock with his partner but I've never actually managed it.
You live near one of my favourite walks, Rosewood Creek. I must upload the pics one day.
Have to have a cuppa when I'm up there sometime. Cheers.
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Re: On the rocks alone

Postby juju » Sat 11 Dec, 2010 6:44 am

Yes, please let me know when you're coming up this way. We could meet at the rocks.
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Re: On the rocks alone

Postby iandsmith » Sat 11 Dec, 2010 11:15 pm

My email is iandsmith69 'at' hotmail.com. If you shot your address through I'll put you on my mailing list for articles that I write if you're interested then I can also give you a yell when I'm up that way again. Probably won't be till March now as I expect to be heading to the States in Feb.
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Re: On the rocks alone

Postby frank_in_oz » Sun 12 Dec, 2010 12:32 pm

Nice report and pictures thanks juju.
It looks like a great spot.
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