Wednesday, 23 November 2016

NOVEMBER 2016 : CANBERRA : Molonglo Gorge Walk -15kms - 5 and half hours

We walked the length of the Molonglo Gorge via the foot track to Blue Tiles and continued along the River Road fire trail for a few more kilometres for lunch and then returned along the lower path along the water's edge.



Setting off - 21 enthusiastic walkers


Spring wildflowers- a native pea



Climbing the high path above the gorge.



Lots of talent with experts on local flower and fauna


Daisies bordered the path like a wedding trail.



Gorgeous colour and variety.



Rocky paths



Native lilies



Everlastings 



Morning break by the river



Wombat prints 



An echidna in defence mode, protecting itself by burrowing and only exposing its spiky exterior.


Native geraniums



Kangaroo paw prints, left in the clay after rain



The ruins of the Coppins homestead. We reflected on how hard and lonely life would have been for early settlers in this area.



Gum blossoms


Some of the walk was on fire trails.


Bush tracks



Canberra bluebell emblem



Then the rain set in....



Returning along the path



Views of the gorge


Last stretch along the gorge on slippery stones and uneven path.

Another interesting and enjoyable walk with some challenging ascents and fascinating wildflowers.

M&M

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