10 OCTOBER
COONABARABRAN
We woke at 7am and
were out the door and on our way to the Warrumbungle’s by 8:30am.
It was a long drive! We
stopped at Denman for coffee. A nice-looking town.
At Coonabarabran, we
decided to stay the night in a local caravan park.
It was close to town, so we had a pub feed for dinner.
11 OCTOBER
WARRUMBUNGLES
A crap sleep for me.
The park was so close to the highway and trucks crossing the bridge and
motoring up the hill woke me heaps of times.
We booked a powered campsite at Blackman 3 and drove 30km to the Warrumbungles.
Next, we drove to the start of the Burbie Canyon Walk. An easy 2km return walk with about four creek crossings. The scenery was pretty and quiet.
We woke early and
drove to the start of the High Tops Walk. It was a long and steep hike of about
13km. The track was along brick and gravel paths, steps and natural rock
formations. There were great views along the way and sensational views at the
top. At the top, we rested for a while to appreciate our hard-earned effort. On
the way back, Jacinta had a fall and injury her knee and around her mouth.
Luckily, she felt okay enough to get back to the carpark. It was a mammoth
effort on her part.
Back at camp, we
decided that her injury needed to be seen by medical professions tomorrow.
The afternoon was
drinking wine and beer and enjoying a campfire. The area was regularly visited
by birds. The apostle birds were so tame – jump on your foot, hop into the van.
Ha-ha 😊
13 OCTOBER
A good night’s sleep
even though Jacinta’s leg woke her once in pain.
After breakfast, we
drove into Coonabarabran for a number of reasons:
1 hospital to check
Jacinta’s fall injuries – tape for the cut of the knee, the knee being sore and
swollen was still fine and for the face/front tooth injury see a dentist.
2 at the dentist, we
could only book an appointment for tomorrow at 12:15pm.
3 across the road for
a quirky café and second breakfast and coffee.
4. chemist for cold
packs and voltarem rub
5 and finally, a store
at a clothing store for sturdier walking/biking pants for me.
Back at camp, we
rested and decided for no decisions until after the dentist verdict.
I had a bike ride on
the trail which started near our camp site. It was a great ride with great
views across the ranges, two creek crossings and a long descent ride back to
the camp.
The rest of the
afternoon was resting.
14 OCTOBER
After breakfast, we
drove to Coonabarabran for Jacinta’s dental appointment. She got the all-clear
so we booked another three nights at the Warrumbungles. Next, we topped up on
alcohol, water, petrol and food.
On the way back, we
visited the Siding Astronomical Observatory. Interesting and a great view.
Back at camp we met
Elona and Grant, who lived also on the Central Coast. We had drinks and chat
around the campfire.
15 OCTOBER
A good sleep.
We woke to blue sky
and a cool morning.
We drove to Belougery
carpark for the start of the Belougery Split Rock hike. Jacinta walked part of
the way, but it was a bit much for her injured knee. She returned to the van, and
I followed the track. The track became rockier and steeper as I progressed with
great view across the valley. Eventually, I reached the stairs to the summit. The
stairs only went a short distance then it was a footholds and careful rock
climbing to the top. What a view! The descent was difficult to the stairs. I
followed the loop track back to the carpark. It was harder on this track being
I thought steeper and undulating.
After dinner, we had a
few drinks by the campfire with Elona and Grant.
16 OCTOBER
We said our goodbyes
to Elona and Grant, who were off to Lightning Ridge.
We started a hike to
Tara cave but didn’t get too far as there was a creek crossing which was too
high.
We drove to the Canyon
Picnic Area near Camp Blackman and did a shortened hike of the Wambelong track. It followed the creek for
a short while to the edge of the canyon. The water in the creek was too high to
cross so we doubled back and took another path which led to the top of the
canyon. The hike was fun passing through different vegetation and having great
views across the area from the summit.
We stopped at the
visitor’s centre to get information on our next possible destinations.
Back at camp we had
lunch and decided to go the Pilliga Forest next. We booked for two nights
camping.
Later in the
afternoon, I had a bike ride along the XXX trail near our camp site. It was fun
and not as wet as the other day. Still, I managed to cover myself in splats of
mud.
Showers and a campfire
dinner to finish the day.