The past three weekends we have gone hiking in different parts of the Brisbane Ranges National Park.
Our first walk was through Anakie Gorge.
A detour to Lower Stony Creek Dam.
Then we did a circuit with some lovely lookouts.
A couple of places along the hike had stations where you cleaned your boots to reduce the spread of fungus.
The trail notes said that in dry weather it would be easier to walk along the creek bed. Given that it is the middle of summer I though it would be a relatively easy walk, but there was plenty of water in the creek and those two kilometres involved quite a bit of bush bashing and creek crossings.
Mostly we rock hopped to cross, but one time we used a fallen log. Paul didn't think that I would be able to make it, but I proved him wrong. It was harder than it looked as there was movement in the log and it got narrower as you got to the other side with a broken branch sticking up to navigate around.
Beautiful scenery. It is winter here and we are doing a lot of skiing but in the summer hiking is my favorite thing to do.
ReplyDeletebeautiful! and quite the hike! I've moved to colorado and really havent had a change to do much hiking, but plan to this summer! Thanks for sharing your gorgeous photos
ReplyDeletegreat spots to go walking......thanks for sharing.......
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