Linden Ck - old sawmill / funicular railway

G'day folks,
I did a very easy half-day walk a couple weeks back that was really enjoyable, not only for the natural beauty, but for the interesting history of the area.
We followed the route of the century-old funicular (incline) railway down into Linden Creek, checked out the stationary steam engine that powered it and the old saw mill, and explored a very attractive tributary.
If people are looking for a relatively easy, but incredibly interesting walk for kids, I'd definitely recommend this one. I could feel my inner child trying to escape as we clambered up onto the steam engine!
We also explored up the smaller creek, and along one of the ridges, which was all lovely walking. Less scrubby than a lot of the mountains after that last couple wet summers. Plenty of flowers. An incredibly diverse mix of ecological communities.
My full trip report and photos are here: http://fatcanyoners.org/2012/08/15/faulconbridge-railway/
I did a very easy half-day walk a couple weeks back that was really enjoyable, not only for the natural beauty, but for the interesting history of the area.
We followed the route of the century-old funicular (incline) railway down into Linden Creek, checked out the stationary steam engine that powered it and the old saw mill, and explored a very attractive tributary.
If people are looking for a relatively easy, but incredibly interesting walk for kids, I'd definitely recommend this one. I could feel my inner child trying to escape as we clambered up onto the steam engine!
We also explored up the smaller creek, and along one of the ridges, which was all lovely walking. Less scrubby than a lot of the mountains after that last couple wet summers. Plenty of flowers. An incredibly diverse mix of ecological communities.
My full trip report and photos are here: http://fatcanyoners.org/2012/08/15/faulconbridge-railway/