Walking the Molonglo Gorge(s)

 To check out a geological site we walked from the Molonglo Gorge car park to Blue Tiles and back.  To avoid the scrambly bits of the track closest to the River (blue line) we came back on forest tracks (yellow dashes).

A view down on to the Molonglo River.  A surprisingly strong flow considering the dry conditions.
Much moss on this rockface indicates a moist microclimate.  We were surprised that we didn't spot any ferns.
More gorge views.

This wattle has been identified on iNaturalist as Acacia rubida, which I should have been able to identify myself.
Our turn point at Blue Tiles picnic area.
I didn't enjoy the rough walk along the track so decided after looking at the map to walk the roads along the edge of Kowen Forest instead. It looked a little longer but much easier walking.  Unfortunately it didn't include the contours of which there were several!  This was the nastiest, between points A and B on the map  From fiddling with Google Earth the creek is about 50m lower than the ridges.  
I had thought about a bush bash when level with the ca park but that looked very steep (and I expected a tricky fence crossing to be involved).  It ended taking about the same time as going out but 1.8km longer: one oof my less wise decisions.


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