Middle Creek - Ferntree Falls, Mt Buangor State Park Circuit - 9.6 Kms

 U3A Hike No. 244


Hike Report by Chris

Fourteen walkers enjoyed the calm autumn conditions at Mt Buangor State Park.  We noted lots of grey kangaroos, some placid red-necked swamp wallabies, heaps of raucous cockatoos and various honeyeaters and rosellas.

The most common eucalypts were Messmates and Blue Gums. There were plenty of mature trees, some with hollows. Many saplings have sprouted since the 2010 fires (more than 1300ha. burnt) and the subsequent wind storms.

The area is strangely zoned as a deer sanctuary, though we saw no sign of them.  The gullies feature many tall tree ferns. Heaps of understory shrubs, ferns and bracken also flourish.  
These act as hideouts for bush leeches. Alan seemed the most appealing of us with a tally of six. Theresa’s neck attachment was more spectacular. She would not have been out of place on the set of a slasher movie.

Ferntree falls and the Cascades were special features that rewarded the climb into the rainforest.  We carefully tracked back down the Mount, past Bailes Picnic area to the Middle Creek campground for lunch.

Thanks Andrew and Gordon for the navigation.

Photos by Andrew



























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  1. Leeches, Yuk! Having flash backs to Mt Eccles. Anne

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