Wednesday, September 10, 2014

Watagans National Park

We camped in the Olney State Park for a week so we could explore the Watagans National park so will just use excerpts from my diary for this post.
Monday
We went for a nice walk this morning to the Pines Picnic area
which is about 3 kms from our camp site and did the Pines Walk which winds down around Dora Creek and was very pretty.
Tuesday
Was foggy and drizzling with rain when we got up this morning but decided to risk it and go and check out the Watagans National Park. Our first stop was Boarding House Dam,
it was the site of a logging camp in the 1850’s. The only thing left is the dam wall which was built in 1952. There is a really nice walk along Boarding House Creek.
It crosses the creek and winds thru the forest before recrossing the creek where you walk back beside the creek along the most amazing rock wall covered in moss,
it is so straight and even you would think it was man-made instead of by Mother Nature. The walk was really beautiful with lots of fallen trees and rock outcrops covered in Ferns and Lichens in the most beautiful shades of green.
Back in the truck and onward and upward to a series of lookouts where sadly the only thing we could see was fog and rain as the weather had changed from fine drizzle to torrential downpour.
Decided to call it quits and leave the park and head for home, found some covered picnic tables in the park at Cooranbong so stopped and had lunch before getting fuel and fresh bread and returning to the van
Rain had eased off so Fred decided to light the fire and cook a lamb roast but the rain came back with a vengeance and he struggled to get it cooked. He cracks me up sitting huddled over the fire with an umbrella keeping the coals dry.
By dark the rain was torrential again.
Must say I am over the wet need the sun to shine, everything is getting damp and smelly. Ugg. 
Thursday
Poured all day
Friday
Had blue sky this morning so packed a picnic and headed out to explore the Watagans again.
First stop was Gap Creek Falls,
the walk is medium/hard and as with most waterfalls its fairly easy walking down and a hard slog walking back up and to make todays walk even more fun Fred had one of his funny turns and was giddy for most of the walk back so it was a long and at times worrying trudge back to the car but I did find some nice fungi while he was resting.
Thankfully after a coffee and something to eat he felt ok again.
Back in the car and it was onward and upward back to Monkeyface and The Gap Lookouts which are 5 minutes apart and look down opposite sides of a mountain whose name I have forgotten. We were able to see the views today as it was fine. Then on to Heatons Lookout where we stopped for lunch. The views from here were excellent.
By this time the weather had changed again and it was raining once more so we headed for home.
I did all the driving today
Sunday
Drove down to the Basin Picnic and Camping  Area and did the Rock Lily walk.
It was a really nice walk. The first part of the walk was along a ravine with the rockface on one side and with the valley falling away on the other. There were heaps and heaps of rock lilies growing on the rock face.
The walk will be stunning in a few weeks when they are in flower. The walk eventually wound its way out into open forest and it was then an easy walk back to the car.

Home for lunch then Fred lit the fire and we cooked scones for afternoon tea.
Finally had a fine day and a bit warmer I got down to just a skivy instead of the 3 jumpers that I have been wearing.




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