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bushwalk – Saturday, 7 June
Hosted by Bush Lemons.
All welcome (including dogs on leads)!
We will walk the old fire trails and tracks at Ngula
Bulgarabang Regional Park, just outside Katoomba, and end up at the
Megalong Head Lookout for morning tea, with it’s beautiful views over the
Megalong Valley. The fire trails make
this easy walking and there is a short but fairly easy walk down a single file
track to the lookout. All up the walk
will be about 6km.
This area was bought from private ownership by the State
Government in 2019 and the regional park was created to keep it safe for the
animals and plants, walkers, rock climbers and explorers. It is the last remaining undeveloped
peninsula-plateau in the upper Blue Mountains.
It has a huge variety of flora and fauna, tall eucalypt forests, significant
Aboriginal heritage, as well as the beautiful views.
Meet: 10am on
Saturday, 7 June, at the locked gate at the end of Pulpit Hill Road (turn off
the highway at the Explorers Tree).
Bring: Some drinking water, a snack for morning tea,
appropriate footwear. And please, wear
your rainbow finery! Scarves, feather boas, shimmery shorts etc!!
Book: It’s a good idea to book in for the walk in case it gets cancelled or changed due to the weather: Jocelyn - bushscout@bigpond or 0414 572991
This will be a
nice leisurely walk so you will still have enough energy to visit the Bent Art
Exhibition in Katoomba afterwards, and also to boogie the night away at the
Three Sisters Blackheath Disco on Saturday night!
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