Tuesday, 29 April 2008

Blue Mountains - part 2, day2

The snow didn't come to anything and the sky cleared up perfectly. It's like one of those crisp, autumn mornings back in Scotland. The air has a chill but you can see for miles.





We head back down to Echo Point to check out the view with a few less clouds. Then take the short hike down to the 3 Sisters.




Mandy waits for me while I hike down the Giants Stairway a little to see if I can get a view of all 3 Sisters from there. It's not happening and I eventually climb back up the 45degree staircase, slightly out of puff.

After our last visit here we headed off to the Jenolan Caves and this time is no different. But we've got 50 percent off vouchers and also, Mandy can walk this time, you may remember she'd done her back in last time and we could only go into one of the smaller caves.

We arrive at the caves and try to suss out which one the large group of schoolkids is going to in order to go in the opposite direction. We choose the 'Orient', it's reputation is as one of the best in the world, so I'm keen to see if this hyperbole is well-founded.

The hype is right. The 'Orient' cave is quite stunning.

Unfortunately a combination of the vast scale of these chambers, my puny little camera and the jostling punters won't give off a decent impression of the scale of things. This chamber was 36m high.

There was almost too much to look at, and there were just too many 'grey nomads' pushing for a good photo spot. And the ubiquitous 'whingin' pommies' repeating everything the guide said about five times to each other.

We both agreed that this would be motivation to get rich and organise private tours round here.

These were mere irritations though, it should be right up there on anyone's itinerary.

From the caves we drove back to Sydney, stopping briefly at the beginning of the Evans Lookout track. This track looks like a lot of fun, descents down to the canyon floor, clifftop trails, and few tourists, definitely worth coming back for a day's hiking.



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