[SUBW-A] Trip report: Presidents Bludge Trip October 2008

P Harvey hellopete at gmail.com
Sat Jan 24 13:31:13 EST 2009


Hi All, it's a little late but here is a brief trip report of the PBT

SUBW PRESIDENTS BLUDGE TRIP 2008


Party:
Tom Murtagh
Dave Lee
Nicole St Vincent Welch
Ashley Burke
James Bevan
Helen Smith
Roger Lembit
Peter Berbee
Murray Gibbs
Ben Kong
Jo Boyd
Peter Raines
Gabrielle Turner
Rob Hynes
Nazih Chamas
Mariacristina Merlo
 (i hope i've remembered everyone..)

As usual, most people made the drive out to Kanangra Walls on the
friday evening to set up camp a short way down the Uni Rover Trail.
Unfortunately the weather was not looking particularly promising and
some quite heavy rain at one stage during the night which saw a few
people (myself included) running from under flies to the less
comfortable but more secure shelter offered by the interior of a car.

With rain still about in the morning, we drove the short distance out
to the walls and began walking. By the time we reached the Coal-seam
cave the fog and drizzle had now transformed into a solid downpour of
rain. Some navigational issues followed shortly after, during which
most of the party, myself included, started proceeding down the Gingra
Range trail instead of the Bullhead Ridge trail. After much shouting
and confusion in the pouring rain, we eventually regrouped and, thanks
to Ashley, set of in the right direction.

We were later to find out that due to some extremely unlucky timing,
Roger Lembit manged to pass us after a late start, without being aware
he had done so. This was rather unfortunate for Roger as it meant he
proceeded down to the Kowmung and up to the campsite we had originally
planned to camp at on the saturday night, and here spent the night
alone. Our group however, only made it down to the junction of
Christie's Ck before deciding to stop and set up camp for the night.

The campsite here was surprisingly free of weeds, however we still
struggled to find space to fit all of the tents and flies alongside
the banks of the Kowmung. Huey continued to send down a few showers
during the evening, though no-one seemed to mind too much, helped of
course by the seeming abundance of wine and beer. At some stage a few
song books were brought out and this led on to quite an extensive
rendition of The Wild West Show and the usual midnight anthem.

On Sunday, several people made an early departure to get back to
Sydney whilst the rest of us made our way up to the campsite south of
Broken Point via some steep ridges. Arriving around lunchtime, we
found Roger waiting and subsequently pieced together what had occurred
the previous day. The weather had improved slightly and with plenty of
flat ground available, the volleyball net was erected for a brief
stint of play during the afternoon.

Monday, we made a relatively early departure, ascending Murdoch's spur
and continuing along the Boyd ranges back to the Uni Rover Trail. The
sun shone briefly by the time we reached the main plateau, as we
stopped to appreciate the views from Lost Rock back towards the
Kowmung and Mt Colong.  Another 45 minutes and we were all back at the
cars, making a stop at the Halfway House before heading back towards
Sydney.

Thanks to everyone came along and helped make this an enjoyable trip.

Pete


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