Trip to Yeranderie

travntor

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Hi all. I am planning a trip to yeramderie this weekend and have heard that limburners is closed. I was wondering if thee are any other side tracks with a bit of a challenge along the way. Also has anyone been to Batsch camping ground before.
 

fanasty13

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Yeranderie

Hello there, I assume u meant Yeranderie right? I was there late last year, quite a few of the trails along the way with the exception of a few main ones have been gated up unfortunately. I've heard the same thing about limeburners being shut but I don't know 100% about that soz as I was there cple years ago.

Im not sure if this is close enough for you but Dingo dell I would recommend that is a bit challenging in some places as there is steep ascents and descents which require low range and is quite rocky in some places, also the track would be slippery in the wet and as for the creek crossings they are reasonably easy with the exception of one that I found a little bit of challenge for me, (got hung up one one of the diffs) When I was in the area back then the water level wasn't very deep at all but remember to double check the depth to be sure.

If my memory serves me right you can bypass Limeburners on another trail if it is in fact shut but as for the name of the trail im not sure. Make sure if you travel through this area to take a axe or chainsaw with you as there can be trees blocking the tracks, (came across several myself) Hope I was of some assistance to you.
 

RKD

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Limeburners is permanently shut according to the parks service and the Yerranderie locals don't think it will be opened up any time soon. Range FT (or was it Werong FT?) is still open for the way from the south as far as i remember.
 

RKD

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anything good in the area is now shut all that is left is the main dirt roads

Yeah, for proximity etc if I am down in the area, Abercrombie River NP is much much more fun especially if it has rained :) The troopy for once had a really really good workout in low range and articulation on some of the steeper tracks and side-tracks.
 

1 red gu

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Yeah, for proximity etc if I am down in the area, Abercrombie River NP is much much more fun especially if it has rained :) The troopy for once had a really really good workout in low range and articulation on some of the steeper tracks and side-tracks.

ye rkd we usually go in from mittagong do the cave to cave run and go in to abercrombie to camp and play the next day or to
its the best camping in the area now by far unless you head back up lithgow way
 
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