The JFR adventure splinter were at it again. Even though somewhat depleted with other members doing it tough in places like Steamboat and Aspen CO, Shoul Bay even.
Happy Adventurers |
Departure at crack of dawn meant time for Beans and Chorizo breakfast at a bohemian cafe in Katoomba. This added a clip to our step and gas in the tank for the camp fire that evening. We did our gear Weigh-in at Scenic World; my pack came in at 12.5kg. Ivan 11kg. And that with the 2008 Shiraz decanted into plastic bottles, excellent. And we set off with much gusto. Much banter a flowing. Particularly about when was tea stop to tuck into Ivan's (read Jacky) Xmas cake.
Route for the day. Down Faber steps. Right turn half way down the mountain onto Federal Pass, Walk around the wall. Take a detour to check out the Ruined Castle. Up mt Solitary. Along the top of mt Solitary. Down to Kedumba river. Easy.
Food pretty important on the trail. Actually right up there. Along with, well in this case separate sleeping quarters, Broke Back Mountain, please. We had divi'd up responsibilities. Me dinner. Ivan breakfast and snacks. Snacks Like the Xmas cake, yum. Xmas cake with no guilt. Just cos we're camping doesn't mean we don't eat like kings right. So the cuisine of choice was native. African, with an Aboriginal twist. Ivan had regaled to me of his many years in the bush as a youth. Not sure St Ives in the 60s qualifies as bush, anyway. Well the Witchetty Grub was the protein of choice for the aborigines. aka Mopane worms of Zim. Having just read Alex's bushcraft book he was now wise. All he had to do was look for 'sawdust' at the base of the wattle tree of which there were an abundance in the Blue Mountains. Apparently. (PS. I had a packet of dehydrated mince if this failed).
Witchetty Grub sighting..Not |
So I was in charge of navigation. Ivan having failed the Great North Walk test. So Ivan; Aboriginal sites, flora, forna and of course bush-craft. Watch out all Witchitty grubs.
Once you're down to the Federal Pass trail that follows a level path around the Blue Mountains you've dropped all the day tourists and you're on your own. It's a brilliant track. In fact in certain trail running quarters, the section of track closer to Echo point has been called 'the best run in the world'. Big call and worthy. Dumped the backpacks at the diversion leading up to the Ruined Castle. And the lego Block like Rock formations certainly looked something like a ruined Castle. Back down, our bags still where we'd left them and off to our main challenge for the Day. Mt Solitary. It was a slog and scramble up Solitary. The question being posed in certain quarters, Was this 'Type Two Fun'. For those not in the know. T2 is like delayed gratification. It's not fun now, maybe in a weeks time it will. Unlike T1 fun. its immediate, just not a lasting memory. Get the drift. We were rewarded with stunning views though. And with appropriate stops for more Xmas cake all was good.
You sure this is Mt Solitary? |
Both trekkers were most excited to see the Kedumba river, like Livingstone discovering the long lost Zambezi. Sweet. And first order of the day was a swim, soak and 'spa' at the bottom of the rapids, well not really rapids. Anyway, mighty refreshing non the less.
Clive's Cocoon |
Sundowners |
So as campfire stories tailed off and the magic 9pm sleep o'clock approached, bed was a beckoning. One last look up to confirm clear skies. The Doctor turned right to his abode. The Gordon Ramsey of camp cooking turned left. And all was bliss. Bliss as long as you had ear plugs to soften the deafening crescendo from the cicadas. They were unbelievable. The hammock was good. The mossie net was good. Yet blow me down at 1am the rain started. Not hard, a gentle drizzle. Damn. And under the tree canopy I was a little sheltered. Just the water droplets were bigger falling off the leaves, like a thud on my mossie net. And now!. No Doubt Ivan was also contemplating my next move. Contemplating with great in-trepidation. Was there going to be a knock on his tent door. Like Suzie Quattro's 'You keep on knockin' but you cant come in' Imagine if word got back to Jackie. No more hiking adventures for him. And this rain wasn't stopping. I relented i had to get up. Some of my hiking clothes and shoes were out. So on goes the headlamp. I'm rustling around. Ivan hollers 'Who's that?'. Well let's think about that one for a moment!! Anyway. being the ingenious little camper, i cut up an emergency plastic poncho, laid it over the mossie net. Hopped back into Hammock, rammed in the ear plugs and was gone. Leaving Ivan tossing and a turning all night. Gotta love the bush.
We came across a Adventure Runner. Just to put us in our place. He was running/walking the 40k in one day what we'd taken 2. And it was midday when we met up. He had some trucking to go, in the heat of the day.
A mandatory pitstop at daggy Pymble Pub for a pint when we made it back to Sydney to celebrate a most successful adventure.
Cheers |
The long way up |
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