Tuesday, 13 February 2018

A Flying Doormat

A few years ago I wrote about my bushwalking group's visit to the Flying Carpet, a spectacular rock platform that sticks out from half way up a cliff in the Gardens of Stone area. See here: Flying Carpet

Well the other day we visited a slightly smaller, slightly less spectacular rocky outcrop. We've named it the Flying Doormat.



It's in the Blue Mountains, and sticks out over the Grose River Valley. You get a superb vantage point to survey Mt Banks (at left in above photo), Lockleys Pylon (centre right), and Perrys Lookdown (far right). All iconic bushwalker destinations.







It's at the mouth of Oronga Canyon, a very scenic little canyon that you access from Bells Line of Road.





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