Lamont wrote:I hear many people say they can't walk back the way the came, I have very little problem with it.
Lamont wrote: That said, on the bike front what about those really compact things-or better yet an electricy assisted thingy!!
Aardvark wrote:...is to be able to recognise where you have been. Looking back occasionally as you proceed can help you make the right decisions on where to go on the return. This is so often overlooked or under-rated as a skill.
north-north-west wrote:Bike once or twice, but I'm not a keen cyclist (the knees don't like it).
north-north-west wrote:The neck and shoulders don't like it either. The position is highly uncomfortable. A recumbent bike might work better, but who has the $$$?
Lith wrote: I've been wanting to do Katoomba to kanangra for a while now but it's a bit tricky with one car. Any ideas?
Lith wrote:anyone know of water sources from the car park to jenolan?
davidf wrote:There is a description of a direct route from jenolan to K walls that is a bit off track and fire roads on here.
michael_p wrote:Lith wrote:davidf wrote:There is a description of a direct route from jenolan to K walls that is a bit off track and fire roads on here.
Here is a thread discussing a route from J to K Walls avoiding a lot of the road: viewtopic.php?f=36&t=20051
Here is an alternative route used by trail runners to get from J to K Walls: http://coolrunning.com.au/fatass/hq/ima ... s_16_m.jpg .This route makes use of Kanangra Walls Road and would allow for an overnight stop at Boyd River..
Lith wrote:I've been wanting to do Katoomba to kanangra for a while now but it's a bit tricky with one car.
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