Blackheath – Blue Gum Forest

25/11/1972 – 27/11/1972   Blackheath – Blue Gum Forest return

                                                Blue Mountains National Park, NSW    

                                                  Dharug country               

Participants: Stephen Davies (report, photos), Tony Dutton, Vince MacCormack, Doug Smith

No camera was taken on this trip.

Food Used:

3 packets biscuits (wheat, date, shortbread)

3x1lb tins of meat

3x13ozs pineapple juice, etc.

2x6oz pineapple juice, etc.

1 chewing gum

1 apple

3 oranges

1 small tin backed beans

Equipment:

Towel, costumes, sandshoes, 9 tent pegs, tent rope, steelo, hat, map, first aid kit, food, fround sheet, comb, knife & fork, 1 two man tent (Iain MacDougall), pack (Tony Dutton), clothes (2 pair jeans, 2 shirts, 1 T shirt, 1 shorts, 2 changes underclothes, 3 pairs socks, thongs, PJs, raincoat).

 

Day 1: Saturday 25/11/1972   Blackheath – Blue Gum Forest

Total distance: 14.35 km
Max elevation: 1076 m
Total climbing: 497 m
Total descent: -965 m
Average speed: nan km/h
Download file: 1972-11-25 Blackheath to Blue Gum Forest.gpx

 

Woke early, went round to TD’s place for ride. Picked up others. Just made train at Strathfield at 6:42am. Arrived at Blackheath at 8:59am (return trip cost $2.35). Started for Grand Canyon after informing police of our expected trip.

Turned off road onto Grand Canyon track at 10:00am. Arrived at dam shortly after, therefore we’d taken the wrong track. Had something to eat.

Decided to take a shortcut to road. Next to impossible. After slipping and sliding and falling over everywhere and only travelling 300 yards in half an hour we went back the way we came.

Had lunch. Noticed threatening clouds approaching. Decided to shelter in sheds.

After a heavy downpour we continued climbing down the very steep valley wall. Had some eats near a creek and continued. Trees very tall, a far bit of undergrowth. Arrived at Blue Gum Forest for tea. Set up camp half way between river junction (Grose River and Govetts Leap Creek) and base of valley wall. Went to bed fairly early. Many people here (about 20 tents).

 

Day 2: Sunday 26/11/1972   Blue Gum Forest – Perrys Lookdown

Total distance: 5.5 km
Max elevation: 927 m
Total climbing: 658 m
Total descent: -331 m
Average speed: nan km/h
Download file: 1972-11-26 Blue Gum Forest to Perrys Lookdown.gpx

 

Awoke early, just after sunrise. Set up fire and cooked some breakfast. Decided we’d go up Perrys Lookdown to see how far we’d be going tomorrow. Didn’t take any gear. Well what a bloody trip, took over an hour and just about straight up all the time. Steps most of the way up. Track kept twisting and turning and climbing. Arrived at memorial hoping to find drinking water. None there. What a view. Should have brought a camera.

Went back down. Ran most of the way. Got back and went straight into the river to cool off..

Cooked dinner. By this time only one or two other tents left. The weather was still not good.

Took cards over to sandy patch on the river for the afternoon.

Playing rummy around the fire when some old drunk(?) comes up to us. Tells us he’d been looking for the Blue Gum Forest for twenty years, asks the way out. He ends up going in the opposite direction.

We decide he could be dangerous and conclude that we must take some defensive measures.

At about 6:00pm we’re ready to leave for Perrys Lookdown. We rest frequently.

By this time light rain is falling. Having reached the memorial we decide to continue on to find a spot suitable to pitch a tent. We discover Perrys Lookdown. Still no drinking water. So far al water has been boiled before use.

 

 

Day 3: Monday 27/11/1972   Perrys Lookdown – Blackheath

Total distance: 9.03 km
Max elevation: 1073 m
Total climbing: 246 m
Total descent: -106 m
Average speed: nan km/h
Download file: 1972-11-27 Perrys Lookdown to Blackheath.gpx

 

Got up fairly early again. Had the last of our food (I borrowed a can off T.D.). Went down to the lookout after we’d packed up and to ready to go. Looked around for a while then left.

Road all the way from camping spot. Stopped once or twice and arrived at Blackheath at about 12:30pm.

Went to Milk Bar and had something to eat for dinner. Had a hamburger (25c), quarter chicken (50c), chips (20c) and milkshake.

Before lunch we went to the police and crossed off our names. Went to service station and cleaned up after lunch.

Went to the station and played cards while we waited for the train. Arrived at about 3:00pm. Got home at 5:30pm. Played cards on train. Got buses home from Strathfield. Arrived home at 6:30pm.

NOTES

Weather

Caused great concern on Friday. Only rained once, while we were at Evans. It did sprinkle a bit on the way up to Perrys Lookdown.

Was misty and foggy during morning. Cloudy much of the time.

Landscape

Blue Gum Forest only covered a couple of acres. Most of the country was rugged esp. up and down the valley wall. These walls very steep and provided beautiful views looking up, or looking down from Perry’s and Evan’s. The track made the journey comparatively easy although sections were hard. Once the track reached the valley it followed Govetts Leap Creek to Blue Gum Forest from here it turned to the left and went straight up the cliff.

Blue Gum Forest – tress went straight up and very little leaf cover, all of which was near the top.

Problems

Incomplete organisation caused by inexperience and uncertainty of weather.

Fresh water – water had to be boiled. The problem arrised was that we didn’t take enough things to boil it in or store it in (problem expected)

Mosquitos – unexpected, take aeroguard in future.

Food – too heavy to carry cans but cans convenient

– lack of cooking utensiles – take frying pan

 

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