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Showing posts with label Budawang. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Budawang. Show all posts

9 May 2022

Hiking in Budawang (Corang Arch)

A wonderful overnight hike in Budawang with Gavin, Srini, James and Michael.


Highlights

  • Meeting up with Srini and Michael at Wog Wog campsite after a very early start and a 3 hour drive. 
  • Incessant, strong, blustery wind on the hike in that made things rather unpleasant.  We were all concerned about where we were going to camp as a night in the wind seemed extremely unappealing.
  • Arriving at the lip of the valley after 4 hours of low grade suffering, and being rewarded with spectacular views.  As we hiked down into the valley, the wind lessened a little. The valley was like a garden of Eden; green and lush and expansive.
  • Srini suddenly darting off onto a side path from the main trail, saying "Follow me, I think this leads to a cave."  The cave turned out to be a dream come true: Large and spacious, fringed by thick trees, and completely sheltered from the wind.  Some kind souls had even left us a pile of firewood, lovingly collected.  Needless to say, there was much relief and delight that we had found such a perfect spot for the night. 
  • Hiking up the ridge by the camp site to get up on high where we enjoyed spectacular views.  Finding the way back down was a little tricky, but the apparent sheer cliff we arrived at turned out not to be a sheer cliff but the way down.
  • A wonderful evening in our comfy cave, with a roaring fire, delicious Laksa from Srini and curry from James, and lots of lovely wine etc. to create a mellow high and lots of laughs.  Srini became very philosophical with lots of "Imagine ifs..." and then promptly sank back into a relaxed stupor.
  • A very comfortable night thanks to Gavin mistakenly bringing two mattresses; a relief after discovering I'd left mine at home.
  • Getting up in the dark for a pee and forgetting I was in a cave, only to bash my head on the ceiling. Lots of blood but it soon stopped.  Nothing too serious, thankfully.
  • Waking up to a gorgeous, sunny day with almost no wind.  What a difference that made! The hike back out of the valley was wonderful and we got to really appreciate the views this time.
  • Stopping off at Corang Arch on the way back.  An impressive place and the perfect setting for a group leap.
  • The hike back to Wog Wog went on longer than expected, and by the time we got to the car, we were all insatiably ravenous.
  • Struggling to find a pub that was open.  Thankfully we eventually found one in Noura and I promptly attacked a parmegiana like a carniverous beast. Thank goodness for flexitarianism!
  • All in all, a fabulous weekend.

 

Some much needed respite from the wind


 

Hiking down into the valley







The ultimate camp site: A wonderful, sheltered cave






Drinking wine by the fire, on a mellow high




The wound on my head after bashing it on the cave ceiling




My loyal subjects





Climbing up on the ridge by the camp site for some spectacular views







The next day was calm and beautiful - blissful after all the wind








Climbing back out of the valley for more beautiful views





Corang Arch for some leaps





Hiking back to the car at Wog Wog camp site



17 November 2018

Hiking in The Budawang

The highlight was going for a swim in a beautiful, large creek.  We all sat on a submerged rock in the middle of the creek when Michelle suddenly said "Oooh snake!!"  A red-bellied black snake was swimming directly towards us.  Always the calmest one, Michelle said "Keep still everyone."  And indeed, it swam past us but with less than half a metre to spare.  It was beautiful. Only once it swam by did we realise that Michelle was sitting behind us and would have been the last to get bitten!  Ha ha.  But seriously, sitting still was the right thing to do and it was a wonderful sight. Such grace in the water.























31 July 2017

Budawang

Bundawang is 4 hours south of Sydney.  Charlotte gave me a lift in her pick up truck.  The hike was tough but had some awesome viewpoints that made it more than worthwhile.  And so did the wonderful people.  All in all a great weekend.


























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