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Showing posts with label Lockleys Pylon. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Lockleys Pylon. Show all posts

14 May 2023

Hiking to Lockley's Pylon, Blue Mountains

Wonderful to get out into the mountains with the boys again.  It was a low effort, high return hike with amazing views across the valley.





14 June 2018

Lockley's Pylon (Blue Mountains)

Monday dawned a beautiful day after several days of rain. It was lovely to see the hiking gang again and get into the mountains. It was a low effort high return hike with beautiful views in all directions.























6 October 2014

Lockleys Pylon to Victoria Falls via Blue Gum Forrest (Overnight Camping)

Wow, what a stupendous weekend this was.  A pristine blue gum forest, gorgeous waterfalls, breathtaking outlooks, fun camping and an amazing group of people. Doesn't get better.


Here are just some of the highlights ...
  • An exhilarating drive with Graeme (what a cool name, and spelled correctly too) in his brand new Land Rover along steep mountain roads to the start of the hike while he told us the story of how he rolled his previous Land Rover !
  • The beautiful spring weather and the stunning flowers.
  • The breathtaking views from Lockley's Pylon across the valley.
  • The sense of achievement after the end of the gruelling, steep, hot hike down into the valley.
  • A refreshing swim in the beautiful river and some fun leaps with Srini.
  • The indescribably amazing Bue Gum forest. Serene and sacred, especially with the sun filtering through.
  • The reflections of the trees in the river - like an impressionist painting.
  • The setting sun lighting up the valley sides in a rosy glow in the later afternoon.
  • The moon rising over the valley in the early evening.
  • The elation after reaching our cosy camp site after the long hike.
  • The cute family we camped next with three lovely young kids - almost made me want one of my own!
  • The easy, jovial banter around the camp fire (linear fires rule!) and pigging out on all the chocolate that got handed around.
  • A cup of red wine - how civilised!  (thanks Srini)
  • Trying my one man hiking tent again.  Fine as long as I don't want to spread out!
  • Walking along the valley the next day in the cool of the morning, enjoying the tranquillity of the river.
  • The gorgeous series of waterfall and and cascades that is Victoria Falls - and getting to enjoy another leap.
  • The relief at getting to the top after a hot hike out of the valley.
  • A celebratory ice cream after a 6 kilometre hike back to civilisation along a fire-track. Ice cream has rarely tasted so good!
  • Delicious flat head and a refreshing drink at the pub in Leura.
All in all, a wonderful weekend.

























Tired, but happy at the end of the hike ...



Related links
My previous visit to The Blue Gum forest  (Jan 2011)
My previous visit to Victoria Falls  (Jan 2012)
Meet Up link



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