by Taurë-rana » Tue 21 Aug, 2012 2:41 pm
Yesterday Tortoise and I set out to check out the Gog Range. Being an optimist, I assumed the gate would be open and made no backup plans. It wasn't, so instead of parking at the eastern end of the range and walking up closer to the summit, we decided to try going up via the falls creek which was a 3 or so kilometres along the road. We headed up on the eastern side of the creek through the lighter scrub until we decided that we needed to head across to the creek to find the falls. This bit was fairly interesting with somewhat thicker scrub and rock walls blocking our way every now and then, but eventually we found the creek, right at a small waterfall, with a second waterfall dropping away below as far as we could tell.
This was a bit confusing as the GPS put us higher than the falls on the map, but having plotted our route onto the map, I think that both the creek and the falls are not quite accurately marked on the map. Tortoise went for a bit of a look over the creek and found the taped route so we headed up that for a while but what with the late start, slow going, by now wet weather and not knowing how long it would take us to get back to the road, we reluctantly turned round short of the ridge top. We then followed the taped route back down, passing a second waterfall on the way.
Our route up is in red, the taped route is in blue on the map. No 9 is the top set of falls, no 10 is where the taped route crosses the creek and no 14 is the lower waterfall which the taped route goes past. The taped route was reasonably easy to follow until it gets back to a couple of hundred metres from the road, which isn't an issue when going down, but meant we completely missed it on the way up. We spent some time looking for and improving the taping in this section and will do a better job when we go back and do the walk up past the falls, along the top and down at the eastern end! We have put a cairn on the road close to where the tapes start, but at the moment the first bit is untaped so you just have to head in and look hard.
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