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Tag Archives: Hat Hill Canyon
Hat Hill Canyon – 9 February 2024
I joined Bob and Doug on a nice day of canyoning in Hat Hill Canyon at Blackheath. It was a fine warm day – and a cool canyon was a great place to be in. Doug parked at the turn-off … Continue reading
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Tagged Blackheath, Blue Mountains canyons, Hat Hill Canyon
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Hat Hill Canyon – 26 January 2023
It was nice to visit this canyon at Blackheath again. Bob and myself headed up the mountains and parked near Hat Hill on the road to Perrys Lookdown (Hat Hill Road). A hot day was forecast, and we wanted to … Continue reading
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Tagged Hat Hill Canyon, Orchids, Teasing Falls
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Hat Hill Canyon – 21 January 2021
Another great day spent canyoning in the Blue Mountains. I was with Bob and Nipper. We first visited hat Hill Canyon at Blackheath. It was an easy short walk to the start of the canyon – the first of three … Continue reading
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Tagged Asmodeus Pool, Blackheath, Empress Canyon, Hat Hill Canyon
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Hat Hill Canyon – 21 November 2019
This was a pleasant outing with Bob visiting a nice canyon. It was a warm day, but the canyon was quite cold – particularly the swims. When we set off from Sydney, the Cumberland Plain was enveloped in a pall … Continue reading
Hat Hill Canyon – 11 February 2018
This was our second canyon of the weekend. Albert and myself headed into Hat Hill Creek on Sunday morning to visit and photograph the canyon. We had a nice day. The canyon is very pleasant and relatively easy. It has … Continue reading
Posted in Blue Mountains, Canyoning, Grose Wilderness, Wilderness Photography
Tagged Blackheath, Hat Hill Canyon
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Hat Hill Canyon – 13 January 2015
Keith had organised a trip to Hat Hill Canyon at Blackheath. I had last been down this canyon only a few weeks before. Keith was on that trip too, but this time he wanted to show some others what the … Continue reading
Hat Hill Canyon – 26 December 2014
Wendy had organised this trip to Hat Hill Canyon at Blackheath on Boxing Day. We were joined by Keith and Steph. It is a short walk in to the start of the canyon – the first constriction. This is short … Continue reading
Hat Hill Canyon – 24 March 2013
Stacey had organised a trip down Hat Hill Canyon at Blackheath. With her were Asaph, Martin, Pepe, Dave W and myself. It was a nice warm day in the mountains – bright and sunny. Nice conditions temperature wise – but … Continue reading
Hat Hill Canyon
A return visit to Hat Hill Canyon. It was supposed to be a trip down Claustral Canyon but recent rain made this unwise. None of the others had been down Hat Hill Canyon so this made it a good alternative. … Continue reading
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Tagged Blackheath, Hat Hill Canyon
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Hat Hill Canyon
I have just returned from a very pleasant trip through Hat Hill Canyon near Blackheath. It had been a very long time since I had visited this creek and a return was long overdue.
Posted in Blue Mountains, Bushwalking, Canyoning, Wilderness Photography
Tagged Blackheath, Hat Hill Canyon
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