Noobs in the Blue Mountains
Posted: Wed Jul 07, 2010 9:13 pm
Just returned from a few days of enjoyment in the Blue Mountains.
Lots of track and sidewalk cruising which resulted in a stack of books from Megalong Books,
two of which have already been read and highly enjoyed.
Mike & Ruby, I am still reeling from the depth of information you folks have put between the covers,
and The Yowie is another amazing book. In fact, so good it has convinced a sceptical wife to change her
thinking sufficiently enough to indulge me on our walks to stop and take a picture
or two (that's what I tell her, in reality I'm trying to catch my breath and stop the leg trembles, lol).
On Wed 30 June we were in Wentworth Falls and decided to take the "Shortcut Track" from the Conservation Hut at the
end of Fletcher St. to the picnic & trailhead area at the end of Burrell Dr.
About halfway, at one of the tracks that branched off the main track we were on I saw a couple of things I am curious about.
There were three small sapling type trees or branches that had been put across the branch trail in a way that looked to me like what
I have seen in other pictures on the site. The bottom end of the branches were not sawn or chopped.
A few meters further on, there was a small tree about 5-6 cm's diameter that had been bent and broken (with a slight twist)
that looked like it was supposed to go across the main track. The break was about 500 mm high and was not a complete break.
Other trees next to this one are undamaged. As you can see in the pictures, the ground was hard with a leaf litter topping and not much of a chance for any footprints. This is very close to houses and is obviously a high use daytime track.
If you want a closer location, I have the coordinates.
Please tell me if I'm seeing the right stuff here, my tracking and bush skills are more used to the North American landscape
than to the Australian bush.
Thanks. And thanks again for the great information ya'll have here.
(back to lurk mode while I reread Austrailan Big Cats and The Yowie again)
Lots of track and sidewalk cruising which resulted in a stack of books from Megalong Books,
two of which have already been read and highly enjoyed.
Mike & Ruby, I am still reeling from the depth of information you folks have put between the covers,
and The Yowie is another amazing book. In fact, so good it has convinced a sceptical wife to change her
thinking sufficiently enough to indulge me on our walks to stop and take a picture
or two (that's what I tell her, in reality I'm trying to catch my breath and stop the leg trembles, lol).
On Wed 30 June we were in Wentworth Falls and decided to take the "Shortcut Track" from the Conservation Hut at the
end of Fletcher St. to the picnic & trailhead area at the end of Burrell Dr.
About halfway, at one of the tracks that branched off the main track we were on I saw a couple of things I am curious about.
There were three small sapling type trees or branches that had been put across the branch trail in a way that looked to me like what
I have seen in other pictures on the site. The bottom end of the branches were not sawn or chopped.
A few meters further on, there was a small tree about 5-6 cm's diameter that had been bent and broken (with a slight twist)
that looked like it was supposed to go across the main track. The break was about 500 mm high and was not a complete break.
Other trees next to this one are undamaged. As you can see in the pictures, the ground was hard with a leaf litter topping and not much of a chance for any footprints. This is very close to houses and is obviously a high use daytime track.
If you want a closer location, I have the coordinates.
Please tell me if I'm seeing the right stuff here, my tracking and bush skills are more used to the North American landscape
than to the Australian bush.
Thanks. And thanks again for the great information ya'll have here.
(back to lurk mode while I reread Austrailan Big Cats and The Yowie again)