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Kidman’s Camp – PV Jandra – Darling River – North Bourke Bridge – The Big Billabong

Tuesday 28/10/2025   Kidman’s Camp – PV Jandra – Darling River – North Bourke Bridge – The Big Billabong

                                        Darling River Cruise

                                        North Bourke, NSW

                                        Ngemba Country (Ngemba people)                                 

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

The PV Jandra—a replica of a classic paddle steamer—evoked the era when riverboats shaped regional life and trade. As we glided out from the wharf, our guide shared stories about early river explorers and the crucial relationship of the Darling River to Aboriginal Ngemba people. The backdrop of centuries-old red gums and gnarled coolibahs reflected the enduring life of these waters.

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Putta Bucca Wetlands Reserve

Thursday 30/10/2025   Cudgegong River – Quarry Lake – Turtle Island 

                                           Mudgee, NSW

                                           Wiradjuri Country (Wiradjuri people)                            

 

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

The circuit through Putta Bucca Wetlands begins at the edge of the Cudgegong River, where a well-maintained path traces the water before curving towards Quarry Lake. Over a total distance of 2km, the route winds through a tapestry of restored wetlands, tall reeds, and open woodland, offering clear sightlines across open water and floodplain. The walking is comfortably flat, gaining only 8 m in elevation across the loop.

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Dry Tank Campground – Little Mountain Walking Track – Little Mountain Lookout

Sunday 26/10/2025   Dry Tank Campground – Little Mountain Walking Track – Little Mountain Lookout

                                       Gundabooka National Park, NSW

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

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

Departing Dry Tank Campground, the Little Mountain Walking Track quickly enters classic Gundabooka country—broad flats of red earth and sand, broken by low rises and rocky outcrops. The route is straightforward, tracing a mostly direct course for over 2.8 km each way, with just enough undulation to keep the walking lively without straining the legs. Continue reading

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