If youre an armchair bushwalker, someone looking for new adventures, or one of my friends who just wants to see what Ive been up to, this site is for you, sign up to get email alerts now! Hundred Man Cave had a good water supply when we were there, with given recent good rains, dripping from the cave into a gully. few kms of flat walking, we were heading along the faint track along As this is a hobby and not a business, I don't have the the financial backing that some companies do, so any support you can offer is really appreciated. Kanangra Tops at the south-eastern end of the Plateau is one of the Permian outliers. However, you will need to make sure you can meet in the middle to exchange keys. Much of the walk is through wilderness, for which there are no signs, and tracks in places are vague. While our friends headed off for Take a welcome break here, it is the one and only river encountered on the route. a large mass of sandstone rising out of the surrounding bush. The track is often rough, stony and hard to follow with many dips, turns and obstacles. Some suggestions for alternatives are given. I want to provide you a pathway that will help you regard the bush as your home, the place you go for solace, to get away from it all, and to learn self reliance and confidence. If you have sufficient water, you can take a short cut about half way down aiming for the bottom of Yellow Pup Ridge. 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. petered out above the the 650m descent to the Coxs River. Was a very wet and misty day so views not their best, but a pretty good walk only medium difficulty. Enjoy the sunrise from Splendour Rock. . There looked to be an old trail which followed the 54km: 12 hours: 24 hours: K2K Leaderboard: K2K2K (K2). Katoomba to . Completely overgrown and path does not exist any more. If you are nervous about this, you may want to take 10m of thin cord to haul packs up. 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. again numb on the other side. Grid Reference: 395 403. Considering our late start we opted for lunch here while we could Its fringing fault scarp Kanangra Walls comprises Permian sedimentaries of the Capertee Group which rests unconformably on a Devonian Lambie Group Basement. We will add a further half day at the . . A chartered minibus will be waiting for us at Kanangra and will take us back to Katoomba. - Seymour Top Well, plans should always be fluid and ours didnt quite go as expected. weather following. This bit of the ridge is open but steepapart from the last 50m or so to the Coxs River. Not to be copied, duplicated or used for any purpose without permission. Avoid a turn off to the right to Dance Floor Cave and ascend a short climb on to the plateau proper. Kanangra-Boyd National Park. Cloudmaker; Nattai National Park. Leave one car in Katoomba, either on Narrow Neck at the Golden Stairs car park or the locked gate, or in Katoomba itself. For details on how to get to Kanangra Walls, see the information in the Kanangra Walls region, to the right. and Nicole headed off to Mt Dingo and Splendour Rock while I lounged with Descend from Splendour Rock and continue along the Wild Dog Mountains walking track to reach Mt Yellow Dog. We hadnt walked far when out of the gloom appeared Shane who thought hed mosey on back to meet up with us; Ive never been so pleased to see someone (I think I gave him the biggest hug!). Likewise there are numerous flat grassy areas between Mt Yellow Dog and Medlow Gap. However, you will need to make sure you can meet in the middle to exchange keys. You'll cross bridges and also see waterfalls on the way. Well-worn tracks were present for the entirety of the third day, making navigation simple. have conquered. The unfenced lookout is a 10 minute walk down a wheelchair-accessible track from the Kanangra Walls carpark. A useful book with some ideas for extended walks in NSW. The cave at the end itself isnt as exciting as the dance floor cave you see on the way but it was the journey that did it for me on this one. The Boyd Plateau comprises a dome of Devonian granite intruded into Devonian quartzites and sedimentaries. searching we found a passable but somewhat tricky route climbing down a Despite possessing one of the most awesome views in the Blue Mountains, few make it out here on account of the long road trip, including 30km of unsealed road. way to the top of the ridge. were about eight tents in five separate groups set up. For directions, safety and practical information, see visitor info. After a Over three or four days you will encounter some of the best known landscapes in the region including Kanangra Walls, Cox's river, Mt Cloudmaker and Tarros Ladders. An easy day trip from the Blue Mountains, Kanangra-Boyd also has quiet campsites among the snow gums at Boyd River if you want to get away from it all. Ashley puts a lot of effort into the organisation of the trip and provides very professional information both prior and during the hike. The distances below assume a car at the locked gate. Generally considered a challenging route. wide and flat-topped, and there were no views at all to speak of. Much of the walk is through wilderness, for which there are no signs, and tracks in places are vague. Drop down into Little Cedar Gap, and climb on the fire trail, and then on another track, to the bottom of Narrow Neck Peninsula. crest of the ridge. Good navigation and prior knowledge of the route is therefore essential. Web page created 28 Apr 2018, last updated 21 Dec 2021. I have had more than 30 years experience of bushwalking along this route and would welcome you on this trip. This walk is excellent for bird watching and wildlife spotting. Nicole at a lookout on the climb up to Cloudmaker. . Plan your water supply very carefully! Information submitted on this form, including any personal details, will be a matter of public record and will be stored in the Department of Planning and Environment (DPE) records system. Enjoy superb scenery, abundant wildlife, cycling and walking. ; Smegs07 at English Wikipedia; ' . Closed Christmas Day. This is where we will make our final camp. Description from the NSW National Park Website. There Today is a day of sustained climbing. 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. I have to admit that I often discourage beginners to do the Kanangra walks as it tends to put some people off bushwalking (sometimes forever) and probably we should have discouraged our four beginners on this occasion; the walks are challenging (the hills seem to go on forever), but the scenery is stunning and it is relatively easy walking along lightly forested spurs and ridges. If anyone ever tells you that going downhill is easy, then this is a An overnight trip toMt Cloudmaker sleeping in Hundred Man Cave, Kanangra Boyd National Park, in April was the last of myqualifying walks to become a member ofSBW. After a further kilometre, the track climbs briefly to the bottom of Crafts Wall, and traverses along steep slopes along its north west side. The track took us up and over Mt Cloudmaker, along the knife-edge line of Rip, Rack Roar and Rumble, Mt Stormbreaker, Mt Berry and eventually back up to Kanangra Walls. 1000m altitude difference between highest and lowest point. In my mid-teens I had the privilege of being introduced to this area by people who inspire me, and through my guiding services I hope to awaken the same spirit in others that was awoken in me so many years ago. Poles are a good idea if you have questionable knees or ankles. of the bush we found we were two ridges east of where we should have The track climbs up a cleft in the rocks, along a shale ledge on the west side, and up another cleft to a ladder which takes you up to Clear Hill at the top. It's a Small size geocache, with difficulty of 2, terrain of 5. The Coxs River is fairly wide and shallow (usually) just across from from the camp site to the trail proper. The plateau slopes gently down from west to east from a height of around 1100m (3610 ft) near Mt. the weather was very cold, and my toes had well and truly gone numb by 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. The top of Mt Cloudmaker is covered with trees and there are no views. RF2E3JJTW - Aerial panorama of Kanangra Walls and Mount Cloud Maker in Kanangra-Boyd National Park in the . From Dex Creek it is about 45 minutes' walk on a gently rising trail to reach the summit of Mt Cloudmaker, one of the, 3 day trip (only if all clients and the leader agree to 3 day option)*. after dinner All prospective clients agree to combine Days 2 and 3 into one, making it a 3 day trip. I chose day 1 as my favourite day, however I really didn't have a favourite day, I enjoyed each day for what it was and what it gave me. Another group we bumped into was The southern rim of Crafts Wall is very overgrown and requires bush bashing. was a small cairn and log book, but it is not exactly a mountain that you Fortunately an alternative descent route called Duncan's Pass is nearby, and this route is available for anyone not wishing to descend on the metal spikes. As a bushwalk, the Mount Manning (Bucketty) to . Or alternatively, push on to Dex Creek, combining Days 2 and 3 into one. There are 3 alerts for Kanangra-Boyd National Park: Other planned events, Safety alerts, Closed areas, View full screen
- Dance Floor Cave eastern end of the wall we missed our trail heading off to the left, and Carpark by Kanangra Walls. It didnt help that the person who was having the most trouble was wearing jeans which were now wet and making him colder than he should be. Or continue on down a short set of steps to the lookout platform for an even better view. Time:5 hrs Distance:16 km Fitness:M Skill:H Ascent:500 m, A challenging walk visiting two of the climbing passes of Narrow Neck, Time:2 days Distance:36 km Fitness:MH Skill:EM Ascent:890 m, A long but fairly straightforward walk out to the junction of the wild Kowmung River with Gingra Creek, Time:6 hrs Distance:10 km Fitness:EM Skill:MH Ascent:490 m, An excellent walk along two of the shale ledge passes of Narrow Neck, with great views on a clear day, Time:2 days Distance:24 km Fitness:EM Skill:M Ascent:640 m, A walk with lots of variety, visiting a famous lookout and home of the Bushwalkers War Memorial, Time:8 hrs Distance:16 km Fitness:MH Skill:M Ascent:1080 m, An excellent walk visiting two spectacular lookouts in the Wild Dog Mountains, Time:6 hrs Distance:15 km Fitness:M Skill:EM Ascent:640 m, A solid walk to the highest of the peaks in the Wild Dogs, with great views, Time:2 days Distance:24 km Fitness:MH Skill:MH Ascent:840 m, A challenging walk to this excellent campsite on the picturesque Kowmung River, Time:4 hrs Distance:7 km Fitness:EM Skill:E Ascent:290 m, One of the best and most popular walks in the Blue Mountains, with a great variety of scenery and spectacular views, Time:2 days Distance:22 km Fitness:EM Skill:EM Ascent:850 m, The shortest walk from Kanangra Walls to the scenic Kowmung River, with an excellent campsite below the towering Orange Bluff, Time:2 days Distance:30 km Fitness:MH Skill:M Ascent:850 m. A harder walk in the upper reaches of the beautiful lower Kowmung River. The ones at Dex Creek and Mobbs Swamp usually have water available, which is why they are popular. Thankfully, the rain held off until mid-afternoon which was a bonus, but the constant up-hill was tedious and we were taking lots of stops. Crossing two national parks, it takes in some of the best scenery of both, including excellent views from the high plateaux of Narrow Neck and Kanangra Walls. given the cold forecast. A classic trail deep in the Blue Mountains, the K2K offers some of the best scenery in the region. slippery bottom of a cold river in the fastest time possible. Although the walk can be done in either direction, I run the trip in the direction of Katoomba to Kanangra, organise vehicles to be waiting for us at Kanangra Walls so that when we finish the walk at Kanangra, we have immediate access to private transport back to Katoomba, via, of course, the Hampton Half Way House hotel for a well earned refreshment on the way home! The first day is the longest in distance of the entire walk. Information submitted on this form, including any personal details, will be a matter of public record and will be stored in the Department of Planning and Environment (DPE) records system. Otherwise, continue along the track for a further 2km to Mobbs Swamp, a convenient campsite for the night. The distances below assume a car at the locked gate. By submitting this form, you consent to the collection and use of your personal information in accordance with this policy. They can then inform police if you dont return on time. Nifty footwork is required over the rocky knolls quaintly named Rip, Rack, Roar and Rumble. We got there first, but by the time we started collecting a meagre supply 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 . However, on an Aprilweekend trip a year later, thecreek was bone dry as far as we were able to follow it. Being the June long weekend Just finished the K2K (29-31 Dec 2022), path is non-existent and completely overgrown with vines and dense regrowth between Dex Creek and Coxs River. the packs. Play. Most of us rocked up to Boyd River Crossing on Friday night and were greeted with a blast of cold air when we got out of our cars, there was frost on the ground when we woke next morning. The trip overall was not overly formal, pretty low key and provides an experience that allows you to challenge yourself whilst feeling safe. ridge straight up, and a newer one which zig-zagged back and forth along Please enable javascript to access the full functionality of this site. 6 km beyond the campsite is the Kanangra Walls carpark from whence the short, easy, wheelchair-friendly Lookout Walk departs. By this time it was 4 pm and the light was failing, so, out came the compass and map for what I anticipated was a navigational challenge to find the Cave in the dark (with only an estimated grid reference on my map and not having been there before). Are you planning a bushwalk, going somewhere remote or where the weather is extreme? Mt Cloudmaker is one of the 3 Peaks objectives. A short steep scramble is needed down the gully, and follow the track around and up on to Kilpatrick Causeway. biggest descent of the day, down to Gabes Gap, and from there it was all