What is Aussie Bushwalking?

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Aussie Bushwalking is a user-supplied list of bushwalking and hiking tracks in Australia - made by bushwalkers, for bushwalkers. It helps bushwalkers find new walks, share walks and track conditions and remember their Australian bushwalking/hiking activities.




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8 hours ago
Easy enough alk. Views are good when visible but obscured as many Australian views are.
Best do early in day if summer.
Terrain underfoot is moderate and narrow in parts.
Took longer to traverse than advertised.

8 hours ago
Short & Steep. Harder for some on the way down.

8 hours ago
Really nice and well maintained walk. I made it 20 km return having started at Austinville road (170 m a.s.l.) via Pinnacle. This is a good choise for people getting there by bicycle or willing to save fuel.

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The first section up to Fairview Mt. is a boring fitness track. (Very steep 4 WD track.)
The rest of the way is very nice. Well marked with orange ribbon where ever you need it and always following the top of the ridge.
180 m north of Pinnacle you come to a first rock. Easy climb 2 m high. No marks anymore. Stay west of the highest part of the ridge. Its partly overgrown by grass trees. First stunning view to Gold Coast with a 2 m high "pin" rock in foreground.
Now follow the top of the ridge to the Pinnacle rock. Dont try to climb the northern end to the top if you are not a climber. Follow the path west of the rock to the southern end of the rock where it is easy to climb up. (The path is overgrown by grass trees but never more then 3 m away from the rock.)
I followed the nice ribbon marked track to Warrie Circuit. Including Warrie Circuit and the way back to Austinville road it is 20 km in total. I was happy to start at 5 a.m. to hop on my bicycle at 4 p.m. Long but not exausting.