Tuesday, 23 November 2021

Ginninderry Conservation Corridor: Strathnairn to Shepherd's Lookout

General Information

Grading : easy
Distance:  7.1 kilometers 
Total climb:  114 meters
Time taken:  1 hour 20 minutes
Map:  Hall 8727-4S 1:25 000 and Umburra 8727-1S 1:25 000
Start point distance by road from Canberra GPO:  15 kilometers 
Start point map grid reference:  55H FA 81451 99526
Destination map grid reference:  55H FA 79900 98440
End point:  same as start

Route

 


 

Description

This walk began at The Link Community and Information Centre in McClymont Way, Ginninderry Village. It is along a newly constructed walking trail which is signposted, easy to follow and quite scenic. There are even a few artworks along the way. The best description of the walk is in the pictures:




The track is fairly flat and there are a few stiles to climb over. Parts of the track can also be muddy, I found. You may encounter livestock along the trail too, as the land it passes through is used for grazing: I had to make my way through a large herd of cattle near the start of the walk.

Thursday, 18 November 2021

Gibraltar Pines and [Not Quite] Punch Bowl Creek Falls

General Information

Grading : medium
Distance:  7.2 kilometers 
Total climb:  314 meters
Time taken:  2 hours
Map:  Corin Dam 8626-1N, 1:25 000 
Start point distance by road from Canberra GPO:  49 kilometers 
Start point map grid reference:  55H FA 74894 68592
Destination map grid reference:  55H FA 76117 68607
End point:  same as start

Route

 


Description

This walk began at the Smokers Trail car park just off Corin Road. We walked straight up the hill from the car park and turned left at the top. This took us on a loop trail through some very nice grassy native bushland.

Looping back around to the southwest, we made our way to Punch Bowl Creek, but due to a navigational error on my part ended up climbing a very steep hill after we had crossed the creek, which we then had to walk down again. At roughly map reference 55H FA 75649 68431 we eventually found the beginning of the walking track down Punch Bowl Creek. This track is quite difficult to find by sight, which is why we ended up unnecessarily climbing the hill.

Making our way along the track we were confronted with a newly-built fence going right across the track.

Assuming that this was a less-than-subtle form of saying "No Access", we decided to turn back short of the falls. [After the walk I asked the Parks people why the track had been closed, only to be informed that it was meant only to keep livestock out, not interfere with walkers, and that a gate allowing access was to be put in. This gate has now been constructed.]

Making our way back to the start of the walking track we decided not to climb that steep hill again, but went up another trail that parallels it on the west. This proved much easier. We then looped back to the starting point along randomly selected management trails.