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Tag Archives: Erskine Creek
Glenbrook Heritage Walk – 14 November 2024
On an earlier trip, Bob and myself had spent a bit of effort looking for an Aboriginal art site that is described in “Blue Mountains Dreaming” edited by Eugene Stockton. in the book, Stockton describes a cave, nit too far … Continue reading
Erskine Knob Walk – 3 September 2020
Another walk with Bob. This time we followed one of my suggestions. I had never been to the lower reaches of Erskine Creek – the so called “Platypus Loops” according to the Land’s Department Blue Labyrinth map of 1963. the … Continue reading
Posted in Blue Labyrinth, Blue Mountains, Bushwalking
Tagged Erskine Creek, Erskine Knob, Nepean Lookout, Nepean River
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Erskine Creek Walk 1-2 January 2017
A canyoning trip had been planned, but a few of us had gotten sick with colds and flu, so a shorter walk to Erskine Creek seemed a good idea. After meeting at Glenbrook, five of us, Wendy, Keith, Peter, Steph … Continue reading
Erskine Creek Walk – 12 November 2016
Bob was back from a trip overseas and was keen on a walk. He had Saturday free, so we met at Glenbrook and then headed into the national park. It was quite a hot day, and our plan was to … Continue reading
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Tagged Bland Pool, Dadder Cave, Erskine Creek, Glenbrook bushwalks, Lincoln Creek, Pisgah Rock
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Erskine Creek Walk – 18 – 19 April 2015
Keith had invited some friends to help celebrate his birthday by going on a walk to Erskine Creek. Erskine Creek is in the Blue Labyrinth and can reached along fire trails and then a choice of several tracks from Glenbrook. … Continue reading
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Tagged Erskine Creek, Fungi, Glenbrook bushwalks, Pisgah Rock
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New Blue Labyrinth Book
Bruce Cameron has just published his second edition of his book on the Blue Labyrinth. The first edition was published way back in 1992 and this new edition is a major revision with a lot more photographs (many in colour) … Continue reading
Erskine Creek Walk – 17-18 August 2013
Another walk into the Blue Labyrinth Martin and myself headed out last weekend to explore some creeks and ridges near Erskine Creek. After a late start we set out along the Jack Evans Track. This is an easy, well made … Continue reading
Erskine Creek Walk – 27-28 July 2013
Erskine Creek is a beautiful wild creek in the Blue Labyrinth Section of Blue Mountains National Park. It starts off as Bedford Creek and has a source close to Wentworth Falls and Kings Tableland. Downstream, the name changes to “Erskine … Continue reading