Apsley Gorge


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Photos taken on 17th November 2002 of the walk from near Echo Point to Rusdens Creek

Apsley Gorge DCP_1832      09.15

View of the gorge. The floor of eucalypt forest must be the most "untidy" of any forest in the world. Twigs, branches, seed pods, leaves and bark litter the floor. Makes for easy cooking fires though. And great potential for bushfires.

GPS S 31° 5' 28.9"     E 151° 57' 23.4"       Apsley S 31° 5' 34.5"     E 151° 57' 20.2"

Apsley Grid Reference 003.91 596.32


Apsley Gorge DCP_1833      09.16

View of the gorge. Note the brown colouration of the water because of the recent heavy rain which had brought some clay down, as well as some welcome water. The mist is just clearing from the higher ground across the other side of the gorge.

GPS S 31° 5' 28.9"     E 151° 57' 23.4"       Apsley S 31° 5' 34.5"     E 151° 57' 20.2"

Apsley Grid Reference 003.91 596.32


Apsley Gorge DCP_1834      09.17

View of the gorge - obscured to some extent by the local wildlife.

GPS S 31° 5' 28.9"     E 151° 57' 23.4"       Apsley S 31° 5' 34.5"     E 151° 57' 20.2"

Apsley Grid Reference 003.91 596.32






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