Monday, March 9, 2015

Ironpot Mtn, Ironpot Ridge, Ironmonger Hill & Knights Deck in NSW, Australia


2015 March: One day circuit walk - Ironpot Mountain, Ironpot Ridge, Ironmonger Hill, Knights Deck - Blue Mountains, NSW, Australia

Prolog

I'm starting to visit more of the Blue Mountains.  This is a pleasant All Nations Bushwalkers club's excursion to Knights Deck in the Wild Dogs Mountains area of the Blue Mountains. On the way to Knights Deck, we pass Ironpot Mountain, Ironmonger Hill and Coxs River.

The trip is organized and led by Liam. There are nine of us:
  •  Charles
  •  Fiona
  •  Freda
  •  Jacqui (Jacqueline)
  •  Jenny (from Cairns, currently visiting Sydney)
  •  Len
  •  Liam (leader)
  •  Nick
  •  me

Ironpot Mtn, Ironpot Ridge, Ironmonger Hill, Knights Deck

The peaks in the order we are going to visit are:

- Ironpot Mountain, 785 meters, on Ironpot Ridge

- Highest point of Ironpot Ridge, 805 meters, not named on maps
It is halfway between:
    •  Tinpot Mountain, 765 meters (not visited today)
    •  Ironpot Mountain, 785 meters
Why is the highest point unnamed in the maps, whereas the 2 lower points on either side are named???  Very strange!

- Ironmonger Hill, 765 meters, on Ironmonger Spur (which branches out from Ironpot Ridge)

- Knights Deck, 785 meters, highest point of Blue Dog Ridge

Maps

•  1:100,000  Katoomba 8930
•  1:50,000  Blue Mountains South by Spatial Visions Innovation, 1st edition
•  1:25,000  Jenolan 8930-3N

GPS files & Route

The GPX file of our walk can be download from:
- From Dunphys Camping Area to Ironmonger Hill to Coxs River:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B877-h5SCJaScmdpaUliVUVQQXc/view?usp=sharing

- From Coxs River to Knights Deck to Dunphys Camping Area:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B877-h5SCJaSN3VQaGxqWHN3Vlk/view?usp=sharing

In summary (and illustrated by Photo #15):
•  Start at Dunphys Camping Area (near Green Gully).
•  Walk on Ironpot Ridge, pass Ironpot Mountain.
•  At highest point of Ironpot Ridge, turn south to Ironmonger Hill.
•  Descend Ironmonger Spur to junction of Breakfast Creek and Coxs River.
•  Climb up Blue Dog Spur to Knights Deck.
•  Veer off on a spur north of Knights Deck to a lookout 400 meters away.
•  Retrace steps from lookout back to Knights Deck.
•  Continue eastward along Blue Dog Ridge to the top of Black Horse Ridge.
•  Descend Black Horse Ridge to Breakfast Creek.
•  Climb up Carlons Creek Track back to Dunphys Camping Area.

The KML file to reach the Dunphys Camping Area from Bleakheath is in:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B877-h5SCJaSNExUR2NoTXFzanc/view?usp=sharing

Timeline & Distance

09:11   0.0 km  Start at Dunphys Camping Area
09:55   2.5 km  at Ironpot Mountain
10:15   3.5 km  Stop near highest point of Ironpot Ridge

Morning Tea

10:34   3.6 km  Start walking
10:34   3.6 km  at highest point of Ironpot Ridge
10:47   4.2 km  at Ironmonger Hill
11:49   6.4 km  at Coxs River bank

Lunch

12:40   6.5 km  Leave Coxs River
14:37   8.9 km  at Knights Deck
14:46   9.3 km  at Knights Deck lookout

15:09   9.3 km  Leave Knights Deck lookout
15:17   9.7 km  at Knights Deck
17:35  16.2 km  at top of a cliff on Black Horse Ridge

17:49  16.2 km  Start to climb down cliff
18:24  17.3 km  at a flat clearing just above Breakfast Creek

18:36  17.4 km  Leave flat clearing
18:38  17.5 km  Cross Breakfast Creek
19:58  20.7 km  Finish at Dunphys Camping Area

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Total:  10 hr 47 min
        20.7 km  Distance is from Google Earth

Pictures

1)  Not far from the west side of Dunphys Camping Area, climb the ladder to cross a fence and head for Ironpot Ridge.
Left to right: Charles, Jenny, Freda, Liam



2)  After crossing the fence, first, pass through Galon Farm, a private property.
Left to right: Charles, Jenny, Freda, Jacqui, Liam



3)  Then on a track (upper photo) which peters out to a rough trail (lower photo)



4)  The trail passes through the top of Ironpot Mountain, 785 meters ... that is where this photo is taken - a nice view towards the north.



5)  About 1 km west of Ironpot Mountain, and only a few meters from the highest point on the Ironpot Ridge, we have morning tea. The entire group is in this pic (minus me) ...
Left to right:
- Charles, Len, Fiona, Jenny
- Freda, Nick
- Jacqui, Liam

It is strange that the highest point on the ridge doesn't have a name whereas the 2 lower points on either side have been given the names of Tinpot Mountain and Ironpot Mountain ... see Photo #15


6)  After morning tea, we turn south towards Ironmonger Hill which is where Fiona is.
(Left to right: Fiona, Nick, Jenny)



7)  At the top of Ironmonger Hill, 765 meters



8)  From Ironmonger Hill, we descend along Ironmonger Spur to here, Breakfast Creek. This place is almost at the junction of  Coxs River.
In the pic, Jacqui is in front. Behind her is Charles, followed by Nick.



9)  Lunch is by the bank of Coxs River (and near the junction of Breakfast Creek).
Left to right: Jenny, Freda, Len, Nick, Fiona



10)  Coxs River ~~~
I was told this is the colour of the river all year round, and it is quite clean.
Liam disappears to the right of the photo, probably having a swim.



11)  After lunch, it is a steep climb up Blue Dog Spur towards Knights Deck on Blue Dog Ridge.
Jackie is in front, followed by Nick and Charles.



12)  Liam (leading) and Jackie are heading towards a rocky area marked on the 1:50,000 scaled Blue Mountains South map (by Spatial Visions Innovation) as Knights Deck - which is the start of the west side of Blue Dog Ridge.
But on the 1:25,000 Jenolan 8930-3N map, the way Knights Deck is marked, it is not clear whether it is referring to this rocky area only, or this area plus the spur all the way to a lookout 400 meters north of here.

For the purpose of this blog, I'll refer to the top of this rocky area only as Knights Deck.


13)  I'm at the top of Knights Deck.
From the left: Charles, Fiona, Nick, Jenny, Len, Liam, Jackie



From here, we take the north spur to a lookout.


14)  This is the highlight of our trip - a lookout 400 meters north of Knights Deck.



15)  A fantastic panoramic view !!! especially so from the point of view of this trip ... because we can see our circuit walk ... where we have been and where we'll be going ~~~
The landmarks are:
- Narrow Neck Plateau is the long flat top plateau on the right side of the pic.
- Breakfast Creek flows through the long valley starting from the right, down to the bottom at the centre of the pic.
- Black arrow: Dunphys Camping area (a small faint clearing)
- 6 Red arrows from left to right:
    . 1 - Tinpot Mountain, 765 meters
    . 2 - Ironmonger Hill, 765 meters (Just behind Ironmonger Hill, and unnamed on any maps, is the highest point (805 meters) of the Ironpot Ridge. Why is the highest point unnamed ???)
    . 3 - Ironpot Mountain, 785 meters
    . 4 - Narrow Neck Plateau, Black Billy Head
    . 5 - Narrow Neck Plateau, Carlon Head
    . 6 - Narrow Neck Plateau, Clear Hill
- Yellow arrows on left side of the pic: Ironmonger Spur
- Yellow arrows on right side of the pic: Blackhorse Ridge
- Left turquoise arrow: Points along Bellbird Ridge. (Carlon Creek is the valley on the left of Bellbird Ridge.)
- Right turquoise arrow: Points along Lyrebird Ridge. (Click on the pic to enlarge it.)

Referring to the above landmarks, our trip can be summarized as:
- Start at Dunphys camping area, black arrow.
- Head left (west) and walk along Ironpot Ridge (ie ridge at the top of the big mountain range dominating the centre of the pic).
- Pass Ironpot Mountain, 3rd red arrow from left.
- To highest point on Ironpot Ridge (just behind 2nd red arrow from left).
- Turn south (ie towards the camera) to Ironmonger Hill, 2nd red arrow from left.
- Descend along Ironmonger Spur, yellow arrows, to Coxs River.
- Walk on Blue Dog Spur to Knights Deck lookout (where this pic is taken).
- To the top of Black Horse Ridge.
- Climb down along Black Horse Ridge (yellow arrows) to Breakfast Creek.
- Climb up to Dunphys Camping Area along Carlon Creek. (Carlon Creek is the valley to the left of Bellbird Ridge which is the left turquoise arrow).


16)  Photo time at the lookout: Me with Narrow Neck Plateau in the background



17)  Visitors' log book in a hollow log at the lookout



18)  Back on Blue Dog Ridge heading east to continue our circuit walk ~~~
Encountering this huge termite mound



19)  Climbing down Black Horse Ridge, we come to a lookout on top of a cliff with this magnificent view of the Narrow Neck Plateau.
- The blue arrows point to areas on the Narrow Neck. From left to right: Black Billy Head & Carlon Head
- The red arrows point to (from left to right): Bellbird Point at top of Bellbird Ridge & Lyrebird Point at top of Lyrebird Ridge



20)  Still at the same spot as the previous photo ~~~
Fine specimens of Xanthorrhoea, commonly known as Grasstree or Blackboy.



21)  We've climbed down the cliff and looking back at it.



22)  Continue to descend Black Horse Ridge



23)  We are at the end of Black Horse Ridge and are just about to cross this creek - Breakfast Creek. Afterwards ...



24)  ... Afterwards, climb up along Carlon Creek towards our cars at Dunphys Camping Area. There is a well formed track along the creek. But it is full of Stinging Nettles and leeches ... not pleasant to walk on.
(The other alternative from Breakfast Creek, is to climb up a ridge on the west side of Carlon Creek. But that ridge is steep!)



Post Script

It is a pleasant outing.

And you really have to admire at the perfect timing by our leader Liam, because by the time we reach our car, it is 7:58pm ... just at the moment of becoming pitch dark as the sun was already set half an hour ago !

3 weeks later, I climb down Carlon Creek and climb up Black Horse Ridge to Mt Warrigal. Photos and write up on the trip are in my blog:
http://mntviews.blogspot.com.au/2015/04/warrigal-nsw-australia.html

Sunday, March 1, 2015

Mt Mouin & Blackhorse Mtn, NSW, Australia


2015 February: One day climb to Mt Mouin & Blackhorse Mountain in Blue Mountains, NSW, Australia

Prolog

For reasons even I don't understand, despite living in Sydney, I have climbed more mountains outside NSW than within.  And similarly climbed more mountains outside the greater-Sydney area than within ... perhaps the grass is greener on the other side of the fence syndrome   :-)

Anyway, I'm making amends today ... go on a SBW (Sydney Bush Walkers Club) hike to Mt Mouin & Blackhorse Mountain in the Blue Mts.


Mt Mouin & Blackhorse Mountain

Mt Mouin is located in the Wild Dog Mountains of the Blue Mountains National Park.  It has 2 peaks:
•  Eastern peak is 945 meters
•  Western peak is 930 meters

Nearby is Blackhorse Mountain, 865 meters.

Mt Mouin eastern peak has the best panoramic view over this part of the Blue Mountains.


5 Wild Dog Mountains

By the way, a year later, in 2016-02, I climbed the 5 Wild Dog Mountains (Mt Mouin, Blackhorse Mtn, Mt Warrigal, Mt Merrimerrigal & Mt Dingo) all in a day. Photos and a write up on the trip are in my blog: http://mntviews.blogspot.com.au/2016/02/5-wild-dog-mts-blue-mts-nsw-australia.html


Maps

•  1:100,000  Katoomba 8930
•  1:50,000  Blue Mountains South by Spatial Visions Innovation, 1st edition
•  1:25,000  Jenolan 8930-3N

The relevant part of the 1:25,000 scale map is:


GPS files & Route

The GPX tracklog file of our walk can be download from:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B877-h5SCJaSV3RVY09OMUJaWnc/view?usp=sharing

The same tracklog superimposed on the 1:25,000 scale map:
- Our route: Red colour, clockwise direction
- Dunphys Camping Area is at the red arrow at the top of the map. We start the walk there.


Satellite image:


In summary (refer to the above maps as well as photo #5):
•  Start at Dunphys Camping Area (near Green Gully).
•  Head east to Bellbird Lookout Track junction.
•  Take Bellbird Lookout Track to Bellbird lookout.
•  Bushbash down Bellbird Ridge to Breakfast Creek.
•  Climb up Faithful Hound Ridge to Mt Mouin summit.
•  Travers ridge top to Blackhorse Mountain summit.
•  Climb down to Blackhorse Gap.
•  Traverse to the top of Cattle Dog Ridge.
•  Climb down Cattle Dog Ridge to Breakfast Creek.
•  Climb up a spur on west side of Carlon Creek to Ironpot Ridge.
•  Walk on Ironpot Ridge Track back to Dunphys Camping Area.

The KML file to reach the Dunphys Camping Area from Bleakheath is in:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B877-h5SCJaSd3M4bzIzTVg0dDA/view?usp=sharing


Timeline & Distance

09:20   0.0 km  Start at Dunphys Camping Area
09:49   2.1 km  at Bellbird lookout

09:56   2.1 km  Leave Bellbird lookout
10:29   3.4 km  at Breakfast Creek
10:33   3.5 km  at junction of Breakfast Creek and Nortons Gully
10:53   4.3 km  Stop at junction of Breakfast Creek & Faithful Hound Ridge

Fill waterbottles

11:06   4.4 km  Start climbing up Faithful Hound Ridge
11:54   5.0 km  at a lookout on top of a cliff on Faithful Hound Ridge

Morning Tea

12:23   5.1 km  Leave top of a cliff on Faithful Hound Ridge
13:47   7.9 km  at Mt Mouin eastern peak summit

Lunch

14:35   8.1 km  Leave Mt Mouin eastern peak summit
14:42   8.4 km  at Mt Mouin western peak summit
14:55   8.9 km  at Blackhorse Mountain summit
15:05   9.1 km  at Blackhorse Gap
15:49  11.9 km  at top of Cattle Dog Ridge
16:15  13.4 km  at a lookout on top of a cliff on Cattle Dog Ridge

16:22  13.4 km  Leave top of a cliff on Cattle Dog Ridge
17:08  15.2 km  at Breakfast Creek
17:15  15.6 km  Stop at a spot on Breakfast Creek just pass the junction of Black Horse Creek

Fill waterbottles

17:34  15.7 km  Start walking up stream of Breakfast Creek
17:42  16.0 km  Start climbing up a spur on west side of Carlon Creek
18:54  17.7 km  at Ironpot Ridge Track

Inadvertently go on the wrong direction

19:26  19.0 km  back at same spot where we first reached the Ironpot Ridge Track at 18:54
20:00  21.2 km  Finish at Dunphys Camping Area

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Total:  10 hr 40 min
            21.2 km  Distance is from Google Earth
            23.8 km  From my Garmin GPS


Pictures - Dunphys Camping Area

1)  We start walking from here at Dunphys Camping Area (near Green Gully) and head east, uphill, towards Bellbird Lookout Track.



To Bellbird Lookout

2)  13 minutes and 0.75 km later, we are at the start of Bellbird Lookout Track.


3)  Typical trail on the way to Bellbird lookout



Bellbird Lookout

4)  Bellbird lookout has a splendid 270 degree panoramic view.  This photo is towards the north-west.  The horizontal ridge in the foreground is Ironpot Ridge.  The red arrow on the right side of the photo points to Dunphys Camping Area where we started walking 30 minutes ago.



5)  Towards the south is the below photo of where we'll be climbing for the rest of the day.
Red arrows, from left to right, point to:
- 945 meters  Mt Mouin eastern peak
- 930 meters  Mt Mouin western peak
- 865 meters  Blackhorse Mountain
- 970 meters  Mt Warrigal - not today.
- 905 meters  Mt Merrimerrigal - not today
- 935 meters  Mt Dingo - not today

Blue lines:
- We'll go down the Bellbird Ridge (blue line on the right), then a steep drop down to Breakfast Creek.
- Then go up Faithful Hound Ridge (blue line on the left) towards Mt Mouin.

Return Trip:
- From Mt Mouin, follow ridge top to Blackhorse Mountain.
- Climb down to the base of Mt Warrigal.
- Traverse along base of Mt Warrigal towards top of Cattle Dog Ridge.

Yellow lines:
- Walk down Cattle Dog Ridge (top yellow line) to Breakfast Creek.
- Then climb up a spur (bottom yellow line) towards Ironpot Ridge.

(In between Faithful Hound Ridge and Cattle Dog Ridge is Black Horse Ridge.)

By the way, I'll climb Mt Warrigal a few weeks later. Photos and a write up of the climb is in my blog http://mntviews.blogspot.com.au/2015/04/warrigal-nsw-australia.html

And a year later, in 2016-02, I'll climb the 5 Wild Dog Mountains (Mt Mouin, Blackhorse Mtn, Mt Warrigal, Mt Merrimerrigal & Mt Dingo) all in a day. Photos and a write up on the trip are in my blog: http://mntviews.blogspot.com.au/2016/02/5-wild-dog-mts-blue-mts-nsw-australia.html


6)  In the previous photo, the blue & yellow lines mask out the ridges. In this un-annotated photo, you can see the ridge lines better.



To Breakfast Creek

7)  Pernille climbing down Blellbird lookout ~~~
It is steep ... a foretaste of many more steep cliffs we'll encounter for the rest of the day.


8)  Huw leading the descent down Bellbird Ridge towards Breakfast Creek


It is a long and steep descent.  During the descent, I hurt a big toe nail.

Brings back memories of 4 months ago when a group of us explore roughly the same area ... start at Dunphys Camping Area, along Ironpot Ridge to Ironpot Mtn, Tinpot Mtn, Goolara Peak, Coxs River.  On the way back, halfway up Goolara Gully, a guy ran out of energy and couldn't walk.  We had to spend an unprepared night in the mountain - cold and unpleasant!

Will the toe nail hurt so much that we may need to spend a night in the mountain?

Luckily I had a pair of walking sticks.  I find that the pain can be alleviated by putting more of my weight on the walking sticks and still walk effectively ... phew, what a relief !!!


Breakfast Creek

9)  At a point along Breakfast Creek where Faithful Hound Ridge starts.



10)  A moss-covered fallen tree trunk



11)  The water in Breakfast Creek looks brownish; but it is clean and unpolluted.  We fill up our water bottles here.



12)  Orange mushroom ~~~ If you know its name, please let me know.


After a rest, we leave Breakfast Creak and climb up Faithful Hound Ridge.


Faithful Hound Ridge

13)  These 2 photos are taken on Faithful Hound Ridge, not too far up from Breakfast Creek. You can see we are approaching a cliff.



14)  At the same spot as the previous photo and looking back at where we climbed up Faithful Hound Ridge.



15)  This is the cliff mentioned in Photo #13.  We'll climb up the gap between the 2 peaks ... see next photo.



16)  Climbing up the gap mentioned in the previous photo ~~~
( I'll be climbing here along the Faithful Hound Ridge again 18 months later in 2016-08 ... destination - Mt Warrigal. Photos and trip report of the 2016-08 climb are in my blog:
http://mntviews.blogspot.com.au/2016/08/mt-warrigal-nsw-australia.html )


17)  We made it to the top of the cliff which is not too far up from Breakfast Creek.
There is nice a panoramic view:
- The red arrow points to Bellbird lookout.
- The long blue line is Bellbird Ridge where we walked down towards Breakfast Creek earlier on.
- The yellow line is a spur on the west side of Carlon Creek. We'll climb up the spur in the late afternoon to Ironpot Ridge (which is the horizontal ridge line between the yellow arrow and the red arrow.)



Climb Mt Mouin

The end of Faithful Hound Ridge is the base of Mt Mouin which we proceed to climb.

18)  Here, the Mt Mouin eastern peak summit is in sight.



Mt Mouin eastern summit

19)  Arrive at the summit of eastern peak of Mt Mouin, 945 m ~~~
I can't find a cairn at the top. Instead, there is a healthy stand of grass trees.



20)  And there is this fantastic panoramic scene ... well worth all the effort to climb up here.
- The left arrow points to Lake Burragorang.
- The right arrow points to Mt Warrigal.
(Click on photo to enlarge it.)



21)  Group photo at Mt Mouin eastern peak summit:
Left to right: Kelly, Pernille, me, Huw

We have lunch at the summit, then it is time to leave ... walk along the ridge top towards the western peak of Mt Mouin and Blackhorse Mountain.


Mt Mouin western summit

22)  Now at the summit of western peak of Mt Mouin, 930 m, looking at Mt Warrigal 970 m ~~~
We won't be climbing Mt Warrigal today. I'll climb it a few weeks later. Photos and a write up of that climb is in my blog http://mntviews.blogspot.com.au/2015/04/warrigal-nsw-australia.html



To Blackhorse Mountain

23)  Somewhere between western peak of Mt Mouin and Blackhorse Mountain is this interesting rock formation.



Blackhorse Mountain summit

24)  At the summit of Blackhorse Mountain, 865 m, is this scene towards the long flat table top mountain range called Narrow Neck. On the right of the photo, behind a bunch of trees, is Mt Mouin where we just came from.



25)  Also from the summit of Blackhorse Mountain, towards the west and behind the trees, is Mt Warrigal.

As it is getting late and we are still a long way from our car, we didn't dawdle at Blackhorse Mountain. We climb down to the saddle between Blackhorse Mountain and Mt Warrigal, then traverse along the northern base of Mt Warrigal, then climb down Cattle Dog Ridge.


Cattle Dog Ridge

26)  Halfway down Cattle Dog Ridge is a cliff top with another splendid panoramic view (Click on photo to enlarge it):
- The long flat table top mountain range on the right is Narrow Neck.
- The long blue line is Cattle Dog Ridge ... we'll walk on it down to Breakfast Creek.
- Of the 2 red arrows, the left red arrow points to the spur where we'll climb up later on towards Ironpot Ridge.
- The right red arrow points to Bellbird lookout. This morning we climbed down the Belllbird Ridge to Breakfast Creek.
- The large valley on the left side of the pic is where the Coxs River flows.
- The imposing mountain range, between the Coxs River and the red arrows, comprises of several peaks: Goolara Peak, Tinpot Mountain, Ironmonger Hill, Ironpot Mountain.



27)  At the same cliff top, towards the south-east ~~~
From left to right, the arrows point to:
- Mt Mouin, eastern peak
- Mt Mouin, western peak
- Blackhorse Mountain
- Mt Warrigal



28)  We just climbed down the cliff from whose top the previous 2 photos were taken (Photos #26 & #27).



Breakfast Creek

29)  We've climbed down Cattle Dog Ridge and is now at Breakfast Creek. We have a rest here and fill up our waterbottles - today is a rather hot day, by now we've drunk most of our water. From here to the Ironpot Ridge will be a tired 400 meters in elevation.


Spur west of Carlon Creek

We walk up stream a little bit to the spur west of Carlon Creek.

30)  Here, we leave Breakfast Creek and start the climb ... not looking forward to the vertical 400 meters to climb up to Ironpot Ridge !



31)  What looks like a hill top in front is only half way up towards Ironpot Ridge ... gives you an idea of the steep climb we are facing ... when we all have tired legs already !



Galong Farm, near Dunphys Camping Area

32)  Almost at the end of our walk ~~~ we are passing Galong Farm; a horse comes to greet us   :-)   Time now is 7:45pm.  You really have to admire at the perfect timing by our leader Huw, because by the time we reach our car, it will be 8pm ... just at the moment of becoming pitch dark as the sun has already set at 7:32pm.


Despite a hot tired day, a hurt toe nail, it is a rewarding day ... we successfully climbed Mt Mouin & Blackhorse Mountain !

Thanks to Huw for leading.  And thanks to Kelly and Pernille for your company.


Post Script: Future trips to the Wild Dog Mountains

2016-08  Climb Mt Warrigal via Lyrebird Point and Faithful Hound Ridge; return via Medlow Gap Northwest Firetrail.
- Ascent point up the Mt Warrigal escarpment:  East side of the mountain.
- Photos and trip report are in my blog:
http://mntviews.blogspot.com.au/2016/08/mt-warrigal-nsw-australia.html

2016-02  Climb the 5 Wild Dog Mountains (Mt Mouin, Blackhorse Mtn, Mt Warrigal, Mt Merrimerrigal & Mt Dingo) all in a day.
Photos and trip report are in my blog:
http://mntviews.blogspot.com.au/2016/02/5-wild-dog-mts-blue-mts-nsw-australia.html

2015-04  Climb Mt Warrigal via Carlon Creek Track and Black Horse Ridge; return via Medlow Gap Northwest Firetrail.
- Ascent point up the Mt Warrigal escarpment:  West side of the mountain.
- Photos and trip report are in my blog:
http://mntviews.blogspot.com.au/2015/04/warrigal-nsw-australia.html

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