Blackheath to Pulpit Rock

Blackheath to Pulpit Rock

With the weather forecasting a fine but very cold day in the Blue Mountains, five of us set off from Central Railway, picking up Conrad at Blaxland on the way. Near Werrington I spotted what looked like reclining deer in the UWS campus there, and it turned out to be a mob of kangaroos trying to soak up some son on this freezing day. As the…

Winter sun in Acoustic Canyon

Winter sun in Acoustic Canyon

After a quick breakfast we headed off mid-morning for Acoustic (Sunnyside) Canyon, in the Gardens of Stone National Park. A short scrub bash to the canyon (photo Ian Lu) We left our vehicles at the end of a dirt track and headed off on foot for some light bush bashing down a hill until we reached some rocky outcrops leading to a long narrow slot providing access to the canyon. At the…

Wolgan View Canyon at night

Wolgan View Canyon at night

Upon deciding where to go and who will drive, Wolgan View Canyon was chosen, and everyone jumped into Josh-U-a’s (the wonderful canyon singer) ute. We all packed in — a couple in the car and a lot more in the ute tray. Scrambling down into the start of the canyon (photo Shaun Nielsen) It was quite a fun drive, listening to the hollering from the guys in the tray as we went over the bumps, potholes and through puddles of water. Meanwhile, Joshua…

Twister Canyon: nude, at night, in snow!

Twister Canyon: nude, at night, in snow!

Comments ranged from “it’s really not that cold, is it?” to “why don’t we always canyon in winter?” The canyons so far had made for a lovely day, but that’s not really the point of FreezeFest now is it? However, the setting of the sun on the Saturday evening brought about the change that had been predicted. The winds…

A quick trip through River Caves

A quick trip through River Caves

Fritz suggested River Caves, which was new to quite a few of us, so we all agreed on that one. We did lose a few to the warmth of the fire after a late lunch, but still had a decent crew of about ten. River Caves is a short but impressive canyon (photo Albert Chetcuti) Rather than a hellish hike out or a seemingly non-existant entry track, the drive to the trailhead proved to be the most challenging part of the canyon. Heavily rutted…

Tiger Snake Canyon (wussy FreezeFest)

Tiger Snake Canyon (wussy FreezeFest)

There were at least three of us who wanted to enjoy a nice weekend out at FreezeFest, but without dying of hypothermia. Luckily there were a number of dry canyons nearby. Sky suggested doing Tiger Snake and convinced Mon and Ulla to co-lead in no time. Mon performing a quick tire change on the drive in The idea was to drive out early Saturday morning and do Tiger Snake followed by the spectacularly-tight Crooked Crevice (Penrose Gully). “After a…

The Dry Canyon and Glowworm Tunnel

The Dry Canyon and Glowworm Tunnel

Towards to start of the walk we passed a campsite and before long we reached a small gully that marked the start of the canyon. Nice open forest before the start of the canyon (photo Albert Chetcuti) We walked through the first constriction of the canyon. It then…

A proper FreezeFest — Twister and Rocky Ck

A proper FreezeFest — Twister and Rocky Ck

Rocky Creek is notoriously chilly, even in summer, so it promised to offer a real temperature challenge. But on the plus side, there’s only jumps and slides in the two canyons, and no abseiling meant we could take a larger group and not be stuck shivering at the top of each drop. [caption id=”attachment_14903″…

Aussie FreezeFest 2013 — Newnes Plateau

Aussie FreezeFest 2013 — Newnes Plateau

It was a few days before FreezeFest when the weather forecast arrived: the chance of showers, falling as snow above 800m. Given we’d be camped at just over 1000m above sea level, I thought it was pretty exciting news. Not everyone saw it that way. A few emails started arriving, asking if we were still going ahead. “Of course”…

Mt Victoria to Mt York via Lawson’s Long Alley

Mt Victoria to Mt York via Lawson’s Long Alley

Although there was a possible forecast of cold weather or even snow earlier in the week, the day itself turned out to be a fine sunny day. After meeting up with most people at Central Railway, with Andres and Martin meeting us at Mt Victoria Station, we set out from Mt Vic along the unavoidable road bash to the start of Lawson’s Long Alley. This is…

Extreme Mountain Unicycling

Extreme Mountain Unicycling

I had a bad feeling no one would come to this trip . . . But it was not be. Helen Smith is studying a PhD in something to do with the bush. She learnt to unicycle a number of years ago and though she hadn’t ridden for quite a while she was willing to have crack at a pretty intense mountain bike track. So Helen,…