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Yappa Aboriginal Art Site

Monday 27/10/2025   Yappa (Mulgowan) Aboriginal Art Site

                                         Gundabooka National Park and State Conservation Area, NSW 

                                         Ngemba and Paakantji Country (Ngemba and Paakantji people)

Participants: Stephen Davies (Photos, Report), Sue Davies

The track to the Yappa (Mulgowan) Aboriginal Art Site begins at the signed carpark within Gundabooka National Park. It follows a well-marked trail of firm red earth and occasional stony patches, gently winding through open woodland before reaching the art site. 

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Bennetts Gorge Picnic Area – Bennetts Walking Track – Mount Gundabooka – Valley of the Eagles Walk – Ngana Malyan

Monday 27/10/2025   Bennetts Gorge Picnic Area – Bennetts Walking Track –  Mount Gundabooka – Valley of the Eagles Walk – Ngana Malyan 

                                         Valley of the Eagle (Ngana Malyan) Walking Track

                                         Gundabooka National Park, NSW

                                         Ngemba and Kurnu Baakandji Country (Ngemba and Kurnu Baakandji people)      

Participants: Stephen Davies (Photos), Sue Davies (Report)

We aimed to head out early on this walk to beat the heat, but by the time we prepared for the walk and drove from Dry Tank Campground to the trailhead, it was 8:00am. 

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Charlotte Pass Village – Charlotte Pass – Kosciuszko Road – Snowy River – Lake Albina

Monday 15/09/2025   Charlotte Pass Village – Charlotte Pass – Kosciuszko Road – Snowy River – Lake Albina

                                         Kosciuszko National Park, NSW

                                         Ngarigo Country                          

Participants: Stephen Davies (Photos, Report), Sue Davies

This morning, I offered to lead a trip to Lake Albina. This was one of about six trips that materialised over breakfast. It would only be Sue and I who went in the end, as most other people hadn’t skied for ages and thought it might be too far for their first day, or expected it might be too exposed to some strong wind that was in the forecast.

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