It's amazing that bush walks get pinned on google maps really, there's no amenities to speak of, pictures of leafy, grassy land could seriously be ANYWHERE in Australia, the questions put to users of a bush walk are often the following:
Are there toilets? No it's the bush
Are there wheelchair access carparks? No it's the Aussie bush
Are there wheelchair access entrences? No not even remotely
Is there a WiFi connection on this bush walk? No, koalas find no benefit for them
Are masks required here? Yes masks are required everywhere, stop being a stupid and wear them everywhere outside your house, seriously, my toddler gets it, ffs
Are temperature checks required before entering the area in question? No as kangaroos struggled to operate the thermometer so the idea was scrapped
Was there a wait in line before entering? No, marsupials are very polite they will let you jump the queue, very polite Aussies in the bush.
How crowded was it on your last visit? Um, crowded as in humans, no, but critters everywhere guys, and fairly sure a homeless guy lives up here somewhere, but crowded, no, one dude on a whole mountain? Possibly scary, but crowded, no way.
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Read moreMy favourite! The most beautiful bushland and wildlife all the way up, and it's a good workout! A lot of uphill, especially the last part right before you reach the summit with those steep inclines (your heart will definitely get pumping haha) but it makes you feel so accomplished, and nothing beats that fresh air and bush and city views all around you. The track is also very well maintained and locals are...
Read moreGood hiking to the top with path varying from easy with stone steps to little harder where recent rains have washed through.
View at the top makes it worth the effort, as does the sence of achievement. I took one hour up and half going down yet I'm really unfit 🥵. This was a bit of a personal challenge for me after finally quitting a 40++ year 20++ a day...
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