Suppose you’ve been wondering where I’ve been???

NEWNES PLATEAU – 25 October 2026
Yes, it’s been a while since I last posted, August 10 in fact, but I’m baaack!!!  Had a bit of a fall whilst doing some SRT training back in at the end of August and it took a long time for me to recover even though it was only soft tissue damage – my sons want me to reassess my life choices and cut out the more adventurous activities LOL.  So, to get back on the horse I selected a very civilised 1/2 day walk to the Lost City! Continue reading

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Escaping the Rain – Plans A, B, C & D

GOULBURN RIVER NP – 9-10 August 2025
After almost a week of rain (and more forecast up and down the coast), Trish M and I decided that the walk I’d planned in the Mangrove Creek area (Plan A) wasn’t an option and we’d consider looking for a walk further inland … we’re all over the weeks of rain we’ve all endured.  So, we settled on Goulburn River NP (Plan B) where years ago I’d found a  “beautiful creek that needed to be explored”.  So, we set the wheels in motion. Continue reading

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Caving in the Wilderness

FAR NORTH-WEST WESTERN AUSTRALIA – 22 June – 11 July 2025
Caving in such a remote area, in my opinion, is the Last Frontier.  When we find a new cave, in the middle of no-where, it is almost guaranteed that we will be the first humans to enter the cave (although geologists have been
walking over the area for a long time sampling the area for mining companies!). We’ve been told that the First Nations people weren’t keen to enter caves. Continue reading

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Old Lady Caving

WOMBEYAN – 14-15 June 2025
A year or more ago, I did some cave cleaning work down at Yarrangobilly.  I really enjoyed it (how sad is that), it was very satisfying to see cave formations that had mud on them be restored to their natural beauty just with a little water, vacuuming or a gentle scrubbing.  So, when I found a cave at Wombeyan that needed a little love and care, I was excited to give it a go – after all when I get too old to do regular caving, this may be what I CAN do! Continue reading

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Colder than a Witch’s Tit

BLUE MOUNTAINS NP – 3-4 June 2025
Mt Hay Road > Rocklily Ridge > Flat Top Brook > Urella Ridge – I’d always wanted to investigate Rocklily Ridge so when Nicole B suggested a trip out on the ridge to check out an interesting geological formation, I was in!  John G, Trish M, Jim C and Matt O’K joined Nicole and me. Continue reading

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