Sunday 31 October 2021

Kelly's Falls

 Part 1- Kelly's Falls walking track

Immediately upon leaving Madden's Falls to head to Kelly's Falls, after being unable to purchase a cider Tristan asked if he could stop in for a coffee as it was on the way. After pulling up Tristan jumped out of the car to grab a cup of coffee.

Soon he was back and we continued on to Kelly's Falls. Driving past the Sri Venkateswara Hindu Temple Tristan commented he couldn't believe how packed it was.
"You'd think we're not in a pandemic anymore." I said.
"Yeah dude, but not everyone is in your situation, most people just don't give a fuck anymore, they just need to get out."
"I guess if I wasn't in the medical condition I'm in, and I was double vaxxed I would probably be like, fuck it, too. I wanted to go to that Hindu temple." I told him. "We drove past it I think of the way back from when I went Hang-gliding." 


We soon pulled up in the car park area. 

"Now before you start having a go, I'm going to have a smoke." Tristan said as I immediately started criticising him and trying to get him to go the day without having a smoke, even using the cancer card on him, all to no avail as he lit it up.

I walked away to inspect the sign at the start where there were two tracks. To the left, the Kelly's Falls walk, and to the right, the Princess Marina walking track.


As I was reading at least 4 sets of cars rocked up, making me a bit worried about overcrowding, as I was still trying to avoid exposure to people. As people made there way past I moved out of the way, standing awkwardly in the middle of the carpark out of people's way and clear of Tristan's secondhand smoke.

I had no idea which walk took you to the waterfall but going off the name I assumed Kelly's falls did. We started down the track at some a good interval as there was no one around us.


It was a short walk before we hit our first cascade that the track continued over. 

Tristan at the cascade

There was a ledge down below this and Tristan asked if we should attempt going down. I looked at the edge, finding very little grooves and noticing a decent height and extremely slippery surface and told him not to worry about it.

We continued the walk, which was beginning to get busy with families with young kids making their way along the tightly spaced trail. We moved into the bushes to let many of them past, nodding a greeting but secretly holding my breath each time. We reached a fence over looking the gully that the falls washed down into. It was just a sea of green curving around and leading out towards the ocean.
From here we could see a large number of people standing at the base of the falls, making me slightly wary as I wanted to be avoiding people.


We soon reached another point with a stream gently flowing off over the edge.

"This looks like a scene out of Lord of the Rings." Tristan said. "Can we come back dressed as Sam and Frodo and get a photo?"
"If you want." I replied.



We crossed over and continued along the trail moving away from the falls. Moving on we passed a random trail off to our left heading further away from the falls, I wanted to go up and explore it but Tristan was adamant there would be nothing up there as it moved away from the water. He said it was probably used for bush regen groups or led to property. He told me he had forgotten that on walks with me how excited I got over wanting to know where ever little path led, and asked if that's why I loved the Mount Jellore walk we did together so much.
Continuing on we came across a group of 3 different couples all standing around up against the same fence looking back together at the waterfall, we made our way past them giving us some distance before stopping as we looked back and got our first glimpse in the distance of Kelly's Falls.



As we walked on we continued talking, blabbering at 100 miles an hour, we soon passed a rock that I noted to Tristan reminded me of an area on the way to 'The Castle', he knew what I meant having first done the walk himself while I was in recovery from my Stem Cell Transplant.



"Dude what a walk." He said.
"Easily my favourite I've done." I told him.
"In my top 5 for sure." He replied.

I told him the story of how when my Dad had first done it with HASH (Hash House Harriers) it had been pouring with rain, and the section looking like the photo above and people under it seeking refuge from the down pour.
I began to explain to Tristan that when he had done the walk I was at a point in my recovery where I was so sick, and that seeing people out and about doing stuff was just depressing me too much that I had to take a break from social media, stopping viewing what others were doing and just focusing on my recovery.

As we continued we noticed a strap around a tree signaling the way, I had assumed that this walk would somehow lead down and loop back to the bottom of the waterfall.

Looking down into the valley
Tristan, next to me, also looking down into the valley

Just down from here the walk abruptly came to and end with a sign posted onto a tree in front of us.


 I began inspecting the map posted on the sign, to our left was a wire fence also displaying another two of these signs and a keep out sign.


"Is that it?" I asked, incredulous that the walk literally lead nowhere.
"I told you dude." Said Tristan.
"Why is it closed?"
"Well it's probably private property, maybe it didn't use to be so now you can't go any further."
"Well, where did it use to fucking go?" I said in frustration.
Tristan shrugged. "This really annoyed you didn't it?" He asked.

It just felt unfinished. We began our way back to go and do the other walk.

"Does the other walk lead you to the bottom of the falls?" I asked.

I felt like Tristan was skirting around a direct answer just to annoy me.

"I don't recognise this spot." He said.

I looked around a realised we had somehow walked a complete different way back.


Tristan pointed up, saying our trail was supposed to be "up there", but we decided to continue walking along it anyway, in case of some secret track to the bottom of the fall.

We soon found a bit of a cave that we mentioned would probably be a good place to camp under, although I said I didn't like the idea of camping under big rocks, no matter how sturdy, just in case they did end up falling.

Don't look too happy

Somehow the topic got back onto my cancer, and I began complaining about how I didn't like being bald and how my fourth round of chemotherapy has been so harsh that it had damaged the hair follicles and so my hair would no longer grow back thickly on top, leaving me to now just constantly shave it. Tristan asked, "Do you even have cancer anymore?"
I explained that they could find no trace of it in my Bone Marrow after my Stem Cell Transplant, contrary to after my first 3 rounds of chemotherapy were they still detected it in my marrow even though I was in remission.

"So you don't have cancer then?" He insisted.
"Not that I'm aware of." I told him.
"Well quit whinging then!" He joked.

We reached a point where we could walk no further and headed back for the proper track. We bumped into a guy and a girl and Tristan started talking to them. He asked if they liked sticking to a path and the guy commented that he just liked going with the flow or wherever things led.

Tristan turned to me and said maybe I should walk with them instead. It took me a second and I turned to the couple and said "He's just cranky cause I walk off down every path." We wished them a good day and continued back. The fence where previously six people had been standing was no empty and we noticed a bird doing loops. Discussing what sort of bird if was I suggested a Falcon, while Tristan said it was a Sea Eagle, however in my mind I somehow thought he was saying it was a seagull, and was thinking he was losing it. We watched for a bit as a second Sea Eagle joined and the two flew around each other. I attempted to get some decent footage but every time they would fly out of sight.
The topic became bird centric with Tristan saying either the coolest bird (or bird name) was a Hawk. I mentioned that Hawk was a DC Character (having previously made a Falcon and Winter Soldier joke).

We passed the unmarked trail and I again suggested exploring up it with Tristan insisting there would be nothing up there so I gave in and we continued back to the Lord of the Rings stream, while I was on a diatribe about how bad season 3 of the TV Series Titans was compared to the first two (getting on the topic because of fictional character Hawk).

I asked if he wanted to try exploring up stream a little and so we made our way inwards following the water up.


As we made it further up I questioned out loud whether or not that trail would lead to something that was upstream from here. Tristan still refused to accept it. Suggesting we bushwhack a bit off to our right. I followed him up a small dirt track that led no where as we began hearing two people talking. As we came back down to the water there was an older couple coming down from further upstream.

"I recommend going further up." The lady said. "It's worth seeing."
"Yeah?" We asked.
"A metre high waterfall."

We thanked them for letting us know, and both worked our way up the stream. Until we found the little waterfall she had mentioned.


While I admired the little fall and took a photo, Tristan had already climbed up to the next bit on top of the falls. I looked to the right to where he had climbed up, and further to the right I noticed a little trail.

I pointed to a path off to the right.

"I bet that was the trail you wouldn't let us go up, and I bet it leads here." I told him.
"I think you're right." He acknowledged.

I made my way over to climb up where he had.

"No listen." He said. "You're not going to hear this very often. I was wrong." He gestured to himself. "You were right." He gestured to me. 

I climbed up and admired the lush scenery.


We continued upstream going separate ways. I went to the left while Tristan took the right. He reached a rock clearing that I was soon no longer able to get to.

"You went the wrong way bro." He said, before telling me to bush-bash to my left and make my way up and around to him, which I did keeping an eye out for snakes.

I reached the clearing across from him but noticed wire fencing up ahead and started walking ahead from Tristan as he called for me to wait up. He soon caught up to me as I was looking at the wire fencing off the property, stretching even across the water as the ground was covered with horse manure.

"He must bring his horses down for a drink." I mumbled.


I led the way as we went to make our way back along the path I had come up, before Tristan trust his arm out stopping me, nodding me to look down just to the right of the path where a Red Belly Black Snake was.


We decided not to go that way, instead crossing of the stream the way Tristan had come and making our way back along the trail to prove it linked up where I said it would.

It opened to a wide area absolutely littered with horse manure and for some reason it brought the lyrics of the song 'Jesus Ranch' by Tenacious D to me and I began singing:

"I'm taking a walk in the woods, and it's nice outside.
Smells of shit.
Liggaguie, lig-a-gig-a-gig-a-guie-o-go.
I come upon a striped mushroom and I,
Fly-la-la-la-ly-la-ly"


I then started on a rant about my annoyance at the Super Mario Movie voice casting (because Jack Black will be voicing Bowser.) Before coming out at the exact trail marker I had told Tristan we should explore up, saying it was lucky we had bumped into the woman when we did or we might have missed exploring further up.

We were soon back at the carpark just as a new family had arrived and were looking at the sign. I didn't want to stop and have a discussion about whether or not to continue the walk or do it another day, so quickly started down the Princess Marina Trail.


Part 2- The Princess Marina Walking Trail

As I went to photograph the steps, Tristan joyously raced down in the way

After a short path and these not very long or very steep steps, Tristan spun around to look at me pointing in two separate directions.

With his right hand he was pointing off the trail, on a path leading down to the waterfall's base. With his left hand he pointed along the Princess Marina Track. He told me I had to choose one, and that would be the one we would do (knowing full well it would annoy me because I like to do all the trails).
I stopped and thought for a bit, knowing the base of the falls would be the ultimate destination, in truth it was the one I wanted to go to more as well. So I thought, he probably would prefer to go to the bottom, so if I selected the Princess Marina track I could call his bluff. So I pointed down the Princess Marina Track.

"Fuck it we're doing both." He said as he started down the trail to the base of Kelly's Falls.

We went down a little and looped under an overhanging boulder back towards the direction of the Princess Marina track as Tristan explained he planned to do both anyway but just wanted to see what I would pick.


I explained my reasoning to him as we reached a section of rope going down.
"This is the most useless section of rope." Tristan said, making his way past without using it.

Just below was another, much steeper section that had a rope too, but had a ladder placed over the top of it, leaning up against the rock wall. I went first, beginning my descent. The ladder didn't feel solid, the material it was made off made it feel like it was going to give out under my weight at any moment. It wobbled as I climbed down as the bottom of the ladder was sticking through a hole in a tree root. As I reached the bottom the the ladder I noticed the final rung of the ladder was gone and jumped down. I held the ladder steady at the bottom for Tristan to climb down (as he had done for me from the top).


We continued our way down, the path that reminded me of the walk to and from 'Jump Rock'. Look how far down we are Tristan said, pointing out the overhanging boulder we had looped around high up above us.


As the path bent back in towards the falls we reached a bit of tree branch to duck under just as we approached the base. I looked up (as I had been watching my footing) and in front of me was a girl, with her back facing us, attempting to put her bra back on. I looked up a bit more and standing just in the water at the base of the falls was a guy with her, standing and grinning at us. I nodded with an awkward smile and politely said with an awkward tone "Hey, how are ya?".

We walked past them and their camera they had set up, filming or photographing them and the falls. We moved over to the right to get a good look at the falls while the girl was still awkwardly trying to put her bra on.


 After getting the photo and admiring the falls I began scrambling up rocks and boulders to see if I could reach where the initial water from the falls was landing, seeing if the waters impact had made little pools. I scurried over slippery wet and moss covered rocks soon making it as far up as I could, just shy of the spot I wanted to get too. I was surprised by my own stamina as I didn't seem to struggle at all. I looked and could see Tristan still standing down at the bottom, so made my way back down to him. I sat on a boulder just up from him as he stood next to it. Talking about the waterfall and admiring it's beauty. I commented that it was nice to see both this, and Madden's Falls gushing with water compared to our time going to Belmore Falls. We soon decided to make a move, as being there with the couple who were a bit 'lovey-dovey' was a bit awkward.

As we begun our way back up I could now feel the fatigue, noting that I still had a while to go to fully recover and regain my fitness and strength.


I continued to struggle on the way up, just instantly feeling fatigued. I was determined not to break until we reach the base of the ladder where I stopped and finished off my bottle of water. We climbed back up and soon popped out at a different section of the Princess Marina track noting we had taken a different was back up. We had come up just opposite and big stone seating area, and Tristan quickly hopped over the fence to sit in it.


As we sat were could hear constant banging along the fence and a family with two young children walked past, one brushing the railings with a stick. Tristan wanted to continue walking but I was adamant we wait for them to pass before continuing. As we began walking again Tristan began running a stick along the railing and I instantly told him to stop, as it was super annoying. As we walked I could see old concrete of what I assume where bits of lookouts from back in the day that had fallen in disrepair.


We reached a little indent in the ground that someone had either placed a plank of wood over (or it was left from a decayed wooden bridge), that I was more than excited to cross as I had a love of walking over things, probably instilled in me from watching cartoon adventure shows as a young kid.


As we walked up a bit more along the trail I thought I saw blood splattered on the ground, calling Tristan back for a look.


"Maybe someone flicked off a leech." I suggested as Tristan picked it up and gave it a sniff, saying he couldn't smell anything. He then suggested it was probably tree sap and we looked up at a big tree overhanging the area. "Ah yeah, that's probably a bit more likely then blood". 

Angophora costata 

We arrived at another stone object as Tristan told me to be quite as he heard something rustling in the bush. I took a photo of the object and went up the stairs leaving him peering into a random spot in the bush.



Tristan finally came up, giving up from whatever he was doing. "Oh this is cool." He said.


Suddenly there was a loud sound, a high pitched screaming. Like a woman being murdered, but in a single short burst. We both paused. "What the fuck was that?" I asked, as we stood silently. It happened again in a short burst, the same length. "Well that can't be someone actually being murdered, because surely they wouldn't scream in such intervals." I said, as it happened once more. I thought it could just be a random girl down the track but the way it was happening began to make us wonder if it was an animal noise, and we began to discuss what animal could make a sound like that. "A Quoll?" I suggested, having no idea what a Quoll actually sounds like.

I picked up a stick from the middle of our concrete area to continue our walk (as a precaution) I told Tristan, who instantly made sure to pick up a thicker and larder stick.

The track took us to the right of the stone seating feature and away from where the screaming had come from and we soon found feathers of a bird that had fallen prey to something scattering the path.

I think that's actually blood there this time

"My stick is bigger than yours." Tristan made sure to tell me.
"It's not the size that counts, it's house you use it." I retorted.
"Is that what your Wife told you?" He replied.
"No, it was in Robin Hood; Men in Tights." I said. Commenting, "That movie was my sexual awakening."
There was a little pause.
"Not the men in tights, Maid Marian in the chastity belt." I assured him.
He nodded in agreement.

We soon reached yet another stone monument, this time shaped like a bus stop with two love hearts painted on the side facing us, and a sitting area on the other side.



Just past here we heard another weird noise, Tristan asked was it was, I told him I didn't know but that to me it sounded like Jimmy Carr laughing.

The bush soon opened up with the track expelling us on the side of a road across from this this:

I told Tristan to throw away his stick as we both looked a bit suss standing on the side of the road holding sticks. He said he didn't care. "If that scream was a murder I don't need to be blamed for it." I told him as we threw our sticks into the bush.

Tristan decided we would walk back along the road (which didn't sound like that much fun to me). But I agreed and we began along the road to walk back to the carpark.

We walked up a short way before there was a fire trail to our right leading back into the bush which we decided to walk instead as Tristan said he was already sick of the noise of all the cars going past. 


I told him that it reminded me of walking to and from High School everyday along Tongarra Road from Albion Park Rail to Albion Park.


I then shared with him the story of how in High School I had been dating a girl who lived just on the other side of Tongarra Road, and after seeing her late one night I had walked back home along it only to arrive at school the following morning for her and a few friends relieved I was alive. I told him I was confused what all the fuss was about, being told by her and the friends that a woman walking along the same stretch of road that night had been hit by a car and killed. I remembered reaching the end of Tongarra road that night, just where it met Croome road, and walking past a woman (this was the middle of the night), it then clicked with me that I had walked past the woman that had been killed by the car.
"Shit." Said Tristan as I told him. "So you were probably the last person to see her alive."
"Yeah." I said.

Tristan then kicked out a random bit of newspaper from out of the bush and I asked him what he was doing. We noticed the paper was burnt around, like someone had done it on purpose. 
"I wonder if this guy did something so people set him on fire out of hate?" I asked, but it's just another random thing we saw on our walk.


Our topic of discussion changed to overnight hikes and wanting to do them in the future when I get a little better, telling Tristan I wanted to re-do Otford to Bundeena, but in reverse as a test for my long term walking and to make sure I was definitely recovered enough before I started looking into those longer hikes.



The bush to our left soon became wired fencing and we noticed it was someone property. I saw an oddly coloured tree on our right, excited by the pretty colours before realising someone had simply painted it as I walked closer.


The walk soon churned us out at a picnic area with wooden tables directly across from where we parked.
"Well that worked out well," I said. "It's like a loop track, that's way better than just turning around and having to just walk back the way you came." I said, and Tristan agreed.

We were all ready to head home but Tristan stopped for another smoke while I ate a piece of banana bread my Wife and baked.

"You could have brought some for me." Tristan jested.
I told him my Wife had told me too, but I was meant to message asking if he liked it first (as I had previous brought something with chocolate for him, and weirdo that he is, he does not like chocolate). I told him I forgot to ask, and now he would get no banana bread.
"It's really good too," I said as I ate it. "It's got walnuts in it, they give it a nice crunch."

Finally we finished and jumped in his car to head home. On the way back Tristan turned to me telling me to look up the sound of a Rusa Deer, believing that was the screaming sound we had heard. I found a few videos and clips of that and a few other types of Deer screams that sounded similar, but just a bit off. We both agreed that it had been a Deer we had heard.

Finally we arrived back at mine, satisfied with the fun time we had and planned to go for bigger and more exciting adventures as my recovery continued.


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Monday 25 October 2021

Madden's Falls

 My recovery from my Stem Cell Transplant has continued. My immune system has began to recover and I have begun to start receiving my childhood vaccines again. New South Wales was beginning to start opening up for those that were double vaccinated against Covid and so after not being on an adventure since before my treatment I begin to feel like it would be safe enough for me to catch up with another double vaccinated friend and had messaged my mate Tristan about the possibility of a walk soon.

While doing Ancestry research in my time of from work I had learned my 5th Great-Grandfather was John Madden (story of his arrival to Australia linked). Who lived at Madden's Hill along Menangle Road near Campbelltown. While trying to google it's location to see if I could go there 'Madden's Falls' kept appearing in my Google search.

I messaged Tristan if he had even been there and he said he had and that's where we should go as it was a relatively easy and short walk for my first attempt since my treatment. I explained to him about how I found out about it and he asked if it's naming had any relation to my Ancestor. I responded that I could not find any information on it's naming. He suggested we do Madden's Falls and Kelly's Falls both in the same day as they were both short walks. Excited by the prospect of some new sights I eagerly agreed, and we set the date to go on a Sunday (with a forecast for rain, hoping for less people to be out).

The week leading up to it I got stir crazy and rushed to do Bong Bong Pass again, as a test for my fitness. I struggled the entire way, unaware of just how absolutely weak, fatigued and out of shape I had gotten. I got three quarters of the way up before having to make my way down demoralised.
I messaged Tristan, asking if he was certain I would be able to do the two walks, explaining my failure. He assured me I would be alright.

On the Friday I again returned to a Doctor to receive another 3 vaccines, receiving 2 in one arm leaving it quite sore for the Saturday right before our trip.

Finally Sunday arrived and I packed my raincoat assuming it would pour down on us the entire time. I jumped into the passenger side of Tristan's car.

"Do you need me to put a mask on bro?" He asked, aware that I was still immunocompromised.
"Nah, we're both double vaxxed it should be ok." I replied.
I soon noticed his car stunk of cigarettes, as Tristan was meant to have quit smoking. I began to scold him, as all good friends do, before he told me of his personal stories, that I wont share, about personal stresses in his life and that he had quit but started up again. We began catching each other up on shit that had occurred during lockdown (for me this was mostly medical information).

Finally we arrived and I was shocked to learn it was directly across from Darkes Forest Cider Orchard, where I had been meaning to go on a date with my Wife for years (as I love Orchards, there's something a little mystical about them to me).

Tristan said me and him should go in, which I was uneasy about seeing the cars parked around not wanting to expose myself to people, and I had also promised to go with my Wife. I told him I hadn't drank any alcohol since my cancer diagnosis and he assured me there was a non alcoholic cider. 

We stopped to read a sign at the beginning of the walk mentioning another walk nearby called the 'Jingga Walking Track' which we decided we would come back up to do another day. Three more cars had arrived in the time we were looking at it and a family was approaching so I stopped reading and set out on the trail to avoid any close proximity.

The walk begins


It was an incredibly short dirt trail before coming to a metal swing gate for vehicle access in front of us, and a purpose built walking track to our right.

"I wonder which way we should go." I asked, knowing the obvious way, but very curious what was down the other way. Tristan looked at me like I was an idiot, gesturing with his hands that obviously the right way was on the purpose built track. (But what I meant was which way should we explore first).

I'm not a huge fan of tracks built up like this. Preferring to just walk on trails, and in my head I wondered if they were built for some sort of environmentally protective purpose, like to avoid stomping on endangered plants, or if they were just built to give people easy access as it was a steady even surface for a place with high visitor numbers.



Just off to our left I noticed a dirt track leading to what we could hear was running water so I suggested we veer off course. There was a big puddle in the way and I crept my way around the edges trying not to soak my shoes.


In no time at all we had reached the stream, to our right leading to the waterfall with a little weir directly to our left where we had come out.

Looking left

Looking right

I suggested we follow the stream along until we go to the waterfall for an added adventure, and we made our way downstream both on dry bits of rock and having to follow clearer tracks through the scrub. 

I commented to Tristan this was one of the reasons I had waited until my Tetanus vaccine (which also contained Diptheria, Polio and Pertussis) before I decided to head out again.



We made our way through the scrub along what looked like a trail (whether man made or from animals).


Before coming out at an open section of the stream again.


I talked to Tristan about feeling special connections to different spots in nature, like how some people really love the mountains, and for others it's the beach. I explained for me it was running water like creeks, rivers, and streams. I explained it was like a spiritual connection (phrasing it really well that it came out super poetic). 
"Wow, that was actually really good, I have to make sure I put that in the blog." I said, before we both instantly forgot what I had said.

We were approaching the waterfall and towards the end made out way back inwards to an open area.

Tristan walking 

The area was just to the left of the end of the purpose built track lookout, and there was a few parents here with young children playing in the water. We kept our distance from them, and headed to the stream, having a peak over the waterfalls edge and looking for a way to cross to the other side without wetting our feet.


Though Tristan could in his more waterproof boots, I just slipped my shoes off and carried them across.

The water felt lovely

When we reached the other side we were startled a little by a young couple laying together on the rocks just hidden out of sight from where we had been. I turned around and snapped a photo of the falls from here before we made our way scrambling down to a lower point.




While making our way down Tristan had explained that he had been down here before on a date. He explained his dismay, as on the date the girl had asked him if he was "retarded."
After scrambling down to a flat area just below the waterfall, Tristan pointed down off the edge near us, spotting a Diamond Python soaking up the sun.


The view of the waterfall from this spot was spectacular. As it was flowing brilliantly after the rain (compared to our visit to Belmore Falls in a drought and during insanely hot and dry weather).



"This is a great spot for a date, right?" Tristan asked, not referring to us, but the girl who had suggested his mental ineptness.

We decided to go for a look behind the waterfall, saying it was lucky we had packed our raincoats even though the weather (though a bit overcast) was quite warm and sunny. We put them on and slowly made our way behind the nearest waterfall, making sure not to slip.


 


We sat at the base of the falls for a while, soaking in the view, just behind me was a big boulder and I quickly scuttled up in for another great angle on the waterfall.
Tristan did a walk around it, shocked that I got up before finding where I had climbed and he came up too.

"I have a rule," I said "Don't climb up anything you can't climb down." 

We made our way down off the boulder and began to scramble back up top, before Tristan went to a small ledge bit, suggesting we climbing up the short cut rather than, well, walk and extra minute. Being the dickheads we are I was totally in for it, climbing up the tiny, but very slippery surface. I made it to the top informing Tristan it was super slippering (including all the holds), and though it wasn't very large, I said I didn't recommend him doing it. He decided he would anyway. "Don't fall." I said as he began climbing, hoping this wouldn't go down like another blog I wrote.


After making it back up to where the young couple was (who had since left). I mentioned to Tristan I was still racking my brain to remember my quote about the spiritualism, he couldn't remember either and we were both upset to lose a great line. He enquired as to my star sign. I told him I was a Scorpio. He asked what element Scorpio was and I told him it was a water sign.

I took my shoes off once more, and again crossed over, as new people had arrived all staring at us from the other side.


We again avoided the people, jumping over the railing, to the now empty viewing platform to actually look at the waterfall from there.

"I want a selfie dude"- Tristan

We decided to head back along the purpose built track, which had a gap of dirt trail in the middle anyway. It was a short walk and we were back at the gate.

"C'mon dude, let's go for a quick walk down there." Tristan suggested, knowing I would be disappointed if we didn't inspect what was down there.

We were on the tail of two men taking photo's which a much more expensive looking camera then our two phones, and we tried to keep our distance. The view opened up to a body of water with a big rusty machine mostly blocking the view directly in front.

"Oh that's where I left my motorbike." Tristan joked.
"It doesn't even look like a bike." I said, refusing his attempt at humour.

We inspected the left of it while the two men went to the right, scaring off an apparent snake. There where pipes coming from into and going into the water.

"I wonder what it was for?" I asked as it was so old now it didn't look in usage.
"Probably to pump sewage." Tristan again jested.

As we began to walk back toward the trail to head back to the car I heard one of the men point out a 'jump' and looked back and noticed the wooden planks all nailed up a tree on the other side for people to climb up and jump into.

We continued back and Tristan's joke about sewerage had reminded of the walk to Forty Foot Falls. I asked if he remembered how the water was like treated water, and that there was a sign about it. He remembered. I asked if he remembered me getting a photo standing directly under the falls. He did. I then joked that it was that sewerage water that had probably given me cancer.

"You just blame everything for your cancer don't you?"
"Yes."

We where almost at the carpark when Tristan mentioned he wanted to check with a friend of his about whether the burning around here had been back-burning or a bush fire, as his friend's Father apparently worked for the Fire Department (or something the like, involving fires).

As we reached the carpark Tristan was going to quickly chuck on a facemask so he could go in to the Orchard and buy himself a cider, but just as we reached the information sign at the start of the walk we heard a man yell to his friend.

"It's closed!"
"What really?!"
"Yeah, opens again on Monday."

We then heard a loud groan. Tristan looked at me, "Well I guess that's that sorted." and we jumped back in his car to drive to Kelly's Falls.


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