Thursday, 3 December 2020

Once more unto the Gardens of Stone: Point Cameron

And once more I declared it the best walk ever! We started from Camerons Point Trail, off the Bicentennial National Trail. Then northwards via McLeans Pass, skirting Mt Jamison and Mt Davidson, and on to The Pondage, and Point Cameron.

Along the way there were the most amazing views in all directions.

And lots of wildflowers, like these flannel flowers


 

 

 

 

 

Looking to the north and west towards Baal Bone Point and Pantoneys Crown.








Above right: the rare pink flannel flower. When we saw some last year we were told we'd likely never see them again. Only after a fire, and only if you're lucky. I'm not sure that the multiple massive fires we had since then count as luck, but there are indeed lots of pink flannel flowers around now.

Above: The Wolgan Valley and the amazing Donkey Mountain can be seen to the east. I understand it's not so amazing after the fires, and has been damaged rather horribly. Here's what it used to be like: 2016 Donkey Mountain visit




Right: A bit of an obstacle, but very convenient tree roots




Looking west, towards Baal Bone Gap 





 

 

 

Ahead of us is Point Cameron, with its big cluster of pagodas, and lunch destination, 'The Nipple' (the pointy one to the left of centre, also called Ngamperi Rock).







 

Lunch atop 'The Nipple', with views across the Capertee Valley, said to be the world's second biggest canyon somehow.










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