Setting out shortly after midday I made steady progress along the ridgetop firetrail with a mixture of easy running and walking on the uphill sections. Due to the large amount of rain there were many spots where there was little streams forming over the track and also some pretty impressive puddles in places. It sure was a challenge to try and keep the feet dry. The rain feel steadily which was nice, I love running in the rain and it always makes the bush look nicer.
Water streaming over the firetrail due to the constant rain |
Massive puddle flooding over the firetrail about 1.5km before the lookout |
The Faulconbridge Point lookout, not much of a view other than mist |
One of the many creek crossings on the descent down to the river |
Beautiful trail with the creek running alongside |
One of the small cliffs requiring the aid of a fixed rope to negotiate |
The second small cliff with a fixed rope |
What normally is a small creek was an absolute torrent |
Infront of the waterfall |
The mighty Grose River in flood, an impressive sight! |
Feeling fresh after a break and ready for the big climb back up to the ridge |
After a short break I started returning up the climb. It was a real slog and very slow going. I just trudged up and took my time on the rocky sections which were becoming increasingly slippery in the rain. Its a beautiful forest but a real brute of a climb!
The rocky and technical trail on the climb up to the ridge |
The rocky and technical trail on the climb up to the ridge |
After cresting the climb started out at a steady jog. I had originally hoped that I would crack 3 hours 30 minutes for the run but it looked pretty unlikely at this stage. My ankle was feeling good though so I proceeded at a run and figured that worst case scenario it would get me back to the car more quickly. The further I progressed along the firetrail the more impressed I was with how the ankle was holding up. I decided to go for it and slowly wound up the pace as the kilometres ticked by. I knew it would be touch and go and had to give it everything over the final two kilometres and was stoked to reach the car with about 25 seconds to spare!
All in all a really great day out. Seeing the Grose River in flood was a real treat and the consistent rain made the outing even more fun. I only wish it hadn't have been so misty at the lookout but at least its a good excuse to head back there again some day :)
Strava GPS Data (first 2km missing): https://www.strava.com/activities/464098809