Participants: Jenny Adams, Scott Brodie, Stephen Davies (Photos), Sue Davies (Report), Jones Lemmon, Stephen Long (Leader), Helen Troy
We met before 9.00am in Cooma under sunny skies all keen to start out on our mountain bike adventure. Driving to Eucumbene Cove and packing our bikes with gear for the three day trip, we headed off for the 32km ride into Mackays hut before 11.00am.
26/11/2013 – 29/11/2013 Mallacoota – Lake Baracoota – Nadgee Lake – Newtons Beach – Merrica River
Croajingolong National Park, VICTORIA
Nadgee Nature Reserve, NSW
Bidwell country
Distance: 69km Total Ascent: 3525m Total Descent: 3520m Time: 26 hours
Participants: Sue Davies (Leader), Steve Davies (Photos), Dave Whitelaw (Report)
Apart from this region being a World Biosphere Reserve, a big feature of this walk was that we had the whole place to ourselves (apart from two National Park rangers) late Monday afternoon saw us rendezvous with John, an old walking buddy from Wagga Wagga, at the NPWS cottage at the Merrica River Crossing near Wonboyn. Steve and Sue’s car was left here at the terminus of our walk; meanwhile the four of us motored south for an hour to the start of the walk at Mallacoota on the Victorian side. Continue reading →
30/08/2013 – 5/09/2013 Guthega Power Station – Jagungal retur
Kosciuszko National Park, NSW
Ngarigo country
Distance: 78km Total Ascent: 4620m Total Descent: 4620m Time: 57hours
Participant: Stephen Davies (Photos, Report)
I had no takers for this extended joint club trip so there I was alone, packed and ready to depart Guthega Power Station at 2:00pm. My first struggle was holding my pack under the luggage scales – no wonder as it registered 27kg (excluding camera and skis). Perhaps a little on the heavy side – obviously there are some advantages to travelling with others. I departed in a gentle breeze with mostly sunny skies. Continue reading →
15/09/2012 – 17/09/2012 Spring 8s Snow Camp – Upper Pounds Creek
Kosciuszko National Park, NSW
Ngarigo country
Participants: Stephen Davies, Sue Davies, Linda Groom, Peter Conroy, Adam Lilley , Bruce Barnett (Photos), Monika Binder (Leader, Report)
Seven of us set off with our 3-4 day packs from Guthega on a fine sunny day. We were a group with mixed skills and mixed gear (some with plastics/fat skis and some with light touring skis). Continue reading →
7/07/2012 – 8/07/2012 Long Point – Shoalhaven River – Bungonia Creek return
Bungonia National Park, NSW
Gundungurra country
Participants: Ted Booth (Report), Sue Davies (Leader), Steve Davies (Photos)
Day 1: 7/07/2012 Long Point – Shoalhaven River – Bungonia Creek
So you thought it would be too cold? A pleasant 10 degrees outside and 22 inside Steve and Sue’s (trip leader) Davies car as we wound our way up Jamberoo Pass. Ninety minutes later the three of us climbed out into a crisp 5 degrees at the Long Point car park.
17/06/2012 – 20/06/2012 Long Gully – Mount Owen – Shrouded Gods Mountain
Morton National Park, NSW
Yuin country
Participants: Steve Davies (Leader, Photos, Report), Dave Whitelaw, Fred Zickar
Day 1: Sunday 17/06/2012 Long Gully – Cooyoyo campsite
Our planned trip was delayed by two days due to the wet and windy weather conditions forecast for the Saturday. This reduced the original party of six down to the three without work commitments who also agreed to add another day. Continue reading →
5/05/2012 – 6/05/2012 Long Gully – The Castle – Monolith Valley
Morton National Park, NSW
Yuin country
Participants: Stephen Davies (Leader), Sue Davies, Helen Crom, Dave Whitelaw (Report), Fred Zicker.
I hadn’t been into Monolith Valley since the eighties and was keen on seeing its marvellous sandstone features again. An earlier departure from Wollongong on Friday than normal, allowed for an al fresco dinner at our start point on Long Gully Rd. We were snug in our sleeping bags by the time Fred arrived. Continue reading →
Participants: Stephen Davies (Leader, Photos, Report), Sue Davies, Trish Whitelaw
A predicted hot day ensured Trish, Sue and myself endeavoured to keep cool under trees or in water, hence our trip selection. An interesting diversion (bush bash) was taken along the southern side of Waterfall Gully Creek after the trail was lost at what looked like a creek crossing. We re-emerged onto the road at the junction of Coutts Creek, the trail and the road.