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Tag Archives: Sassafras Gully
Fungi in Sassafras Gully – 4 April 2022
It had been a while since I had visited Sassafras Gully at Springwood to check out the fungi. I was also on the lookout for birds. The fungi turned out to be reasonable, but I had expected better. On this … Continue reading
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Tagged Fairy Dell, Fungi, Magdala Creek, Sassafras Gully
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Looking for Eleanor Falls – Sassafras Gully via the Victory Track – 27 February 2022
Wet weather was forecast , but not as wet as the previous few days, so I caught an early train to Faulconbridge, and was soon walking down the Victory Track. The water in the creek was nice and high – … Continue reading
Sassafras Gully at Springwood – Historical Notes
This is a work in progress. Last revision 6 February 2024. I grew up at Springwood and as a child was a frequent visitor along the tracks in Sassafras Gully, and also learnt to swim on family bushwalks to the … Continue reading
Sassafras Gully – Fungi and Birds – 14 February 2022
This was another excellent excursion to visit Sassafras Gully at Springwood to check out the fungi and with a secondary aim of looking for orchids and photographing some of the bird life. I entered via the Sassafras Gully track and … Continue reading
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Tagged Boobook Owl, Fungi, Gomphus, Magdala Creek, Sassafras Gully
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Fungi and Birds at Sassafras Gully – Springwood – 27 January 2022
Four days earlier I had been on a trip down Birdwood Gully on the north side of Springwood and the fungi as well as the birdlife had been quite good. So I was keen to head back and this time … Continue reading
Posted in Birds, Blue Labyrinth, Blue Mountains, Slime Moulds
Tagged Fairy Dell, Fungi, Glenbrook Creek, Magdala Creek, Sassafras Gully
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Woodford to Springwood Walk via Glenbrook Creek – 16 December 2021
This was a most interesting walk with Bob. I had never visited the upper parts of Glenbrook Creek above The Lagoon – the large pool at the junction of Glenbrook Creek with Sassafras Gully. On a Sassafras Gully walk, I … Continue reading
Fungi at Sassafras Gully – 19 June 2021
This was the day that I was hoping to go to Bola Creek in Royal National Park for a fungal survey. I thought conditions for fungi should be quite good. But the day was cancelled due to a poor weather … Continue reading
Posted in Blue Labyrinth, Blue Mountains, Bushwalking, Slime Moulds
Tagged Fungi, Hygrophoraceae, Sassafras Gully, Springwood
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Lady Martins Bath and Sassafras Gully Walk – 20 May 2021
I was out on a bushwalk with Bob. We had planned to do a walk from Faulconbridge, but we first visited Lady Martins Bath at Linden. This was easy to visit, we turned off the highway at Martin Place and … Continue reading
Posted in Blue Labyrinth, Blue Mountains, Bushwalking
Tagged Fairy Dell, Fungi, Lady Martins Bath, Magdala Creek, Martins Folly, Sassafras Gully, Victory Track
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Fungi in Sassafras Gully – 16 May 2021
After finding some great fungi out at Ferndale Park and Mill Ck, I was keen to have a look in other places around Sydney. This day I went to Springwood and went down Sassafras Gully. I entered via the track … Continue reading
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Tagged Fungi, Hygrophoraceae, Sassafras Gully
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Fungi at Sassafras Gully – 9 April 2021
This was another good day of walking in the bush and looking for fungi. I did find some nice fungi – although it was not very abundant. On this trip, I went down to Glenbrook Creek via Fairy Dell and … Continue reading
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Tagged Fairy Dell, Fungi, Magdala Creek, Sassafras Gully
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