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Wednesday, 20 June 2018

Airly Creek

A few days away  with rain predicted on the coast meant a trip west to try and beat the wet. Driving up after work and a wet night in my cot tent at Mt Banks before driving through Lithgow and down into the Capertee Valley. The Gardens of Stone National Park opens up on the right as you drop into the valley and I was thought some good views of Pantoneys Crown could be seen from the Airly Creek Firetrail. 

Easy walking on the ridge out to Airly Creek with views back to Genowlan Mt in Mugii Murram-ban State Conservation Area on the western side of the Glen Davis Rd. 

Then a steep drop down to Airly Creek  before an even steeper climb up the other side. 

Views opened up as I turned back on Goats Rock Trail to an unnamed point (Goats Rock?) over Airly Creek 


At the end of the ridge with panoramic views over the Gardens of Stone National Park to Pantoneys Crown 



Looking down the valley to Glen Davis 

Mt Gundangaroo in centre with the sharp point of Mt Canobla in front with Point Anderson and the Red Rocks on the right. 








Mt McLean and Mt Jamison in the distance near Baal Bone Gap 

The view back over Airly Creek to Genowlan Mount



From the lookout point a nice ramp through the cliffs led to a steep down hill to Airly Creek  which I then followed a short distance back to the fire trail which saved me a few kilometres and about an hours walking. 


On the way out at Capertee, a traditional stop at Pearsons Lookout, for photos back over the valley 


An easy and pleasurable 12klm walk.



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