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                                                                                                   Date: 6 June 2019
                                                       Par�cipants: Joe Van der Velden, Lindsay Paget-Cooke, Carol Henderson, Robert Lowman, Verne Mantova,
                                                       Julie Rea, Gary Sheekey, Steven Sim, Bill Donoghoe, Adrienne Kinna, Lynne Outhred, Chris�ne Loh, Kumiko
                                                       Suzuki, Jenny Donoghoe, Rogo Owens and Prospec�ves Leisha Hay, Helge Sangkuhl and Rebecca Slaven.
                                                            We then proceeded through a few back streets and    Definitely a wonderful feast for the eyes while we had our
                                                            laneways to arrive at the Rhododendron Gardens. We  lunch break here, while some of us also ventured to have a
                                                            walked through the gardens and paused at a viewing  close up look at Hanging Rock, a huge overhanging block of
                                                            platform which overlooks the area surrounded by the pond,  sandstone over 100m high ju�ng out into the Grose Valley,
                                                            the water level being rather low due to the lack of rain.  which has become detached from the main cliff. It has
                                                            During Spring, when the plants are in flower, there would be  featured in many calendars and climbing photos, and was also
                                                            a magnificent display of colour from this vantage point.  the site of the main climbing scene in "The Edge" movie.

                                                            Con�nuing down to the level of the lake we observed that  The earlyafternoon temperaturewas warm enough thatmany
                                                            Jack Frost had visited overnight and le� a thin film of ice on  of us had rolled up our sleeves, as there was not even a breeze
                                                            the water, the sun not having yet risen above the trees to  to cool us, before we commenced the return leg back along
                                                            melt the ice. On we ventured, winding our way through the  Ridgewell Road, this time bypassing the Rhododendron
                                                            back of the gardens and then emerging onto Ridgewell Road  gardens and staying on the road un�l reaching the highway
                                                            we turned right to make our way along Burramoko Ridge to  where we turned le�. Then a short walk into the centre of
                                                            Baltzer Lookout. For most of its length, Ridgewell Road is a  Blackheath. As there were 30 minutes un�l the return train at
                                                            fire trail with some undula�ons and minor twists and turns,  3.08 pm was due, there was ample time for cups of coffee, etc.
     Walk descrip�on:                                       so there was no traffic to watch out for apart from some  as the warmth of the a�ernoon was rapidly dissipa�ng.
     Blackheath Sta�on- RhododendronGardens - Burramoko Trail  mountain bike riders. Morning tea was had at the locked gate  Thank you all for the great day.
     - Baltzer Lookout Hanging Rock and return. Spectacular views  at the Blue Mountains Na�onal Park boundary. The day was
     of the Grose Valley and Hanging Rock from Baltzer Lookout  warming up nicely, so some who hadn’t already stripped a
     from where we will walk down to Hanging Rock - a large spire  layer of clothing did so.
     of sandstone precariously hanging out from the cliff. Plenty of
                                                           Crossing over the park boundary, we con�nued to the end of
     �me to explore this area during our lunch break. Map: Mount
                                                           the fire trail where there are signs in numerous languages
     Wilson
                                                           warning of the dangers of the cliffs ahead with graphics of
                                                           someone falling off the edge into the abyss. A short foot track
     Report:                                               from here took us over a small rise and then the magnificent
     A group of 18 walkers met on the Blackheath railway station
                                                           views suddenly opened up in front of us.
     platform at 9.35 on a sunny winter’s morning. A�er everyone
     had signed on, the group moved to the park across the road to  We had arrived at Baltzer Lookout from where the sheer cliffs
     form a circle for the usual welcome, introduc�ons and  of the upper Grose Valley make one feel so insignificant... the
     descrip�on of the walk.                               sheer scale of the surrounding scenery is just incredible with
                                                           Mount Banks a very prominent feature being so close on the
                                                           other side of the valley.
     Report by: Joe Van Der Velden                                               83                                                              Photos: Steven Sim
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