Erskine Creek Walk - 27-28 July 2013

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Above - Erskine Ck near the campsite





Above - cliffs towering over the big pool







Above - at the campsite



Above - an Eastern Yellow Robin (Eopsaltria australis) near the campsite. The bird was very good and finding perches on the side of trees.



Above - rock slabs in Lincoln Ck





Above - an interesting stream formation in Lincoln Ck







Above - time for breakfast - John and Jasper



Above - Erskine Ck - we set off upstream for the Dadder Cave









Above - in the boulders. It is mostly easy walking on rock slabs as we head upstream.



Above - In the Dadder Cave



Above - Erskine Ck























Above - back at camp - its time for lunch. You can be a messy eater if you are in the Baby Club



Above - rough barked apple (Angophora floribunda) near the Tierney Track on the way out



Above - Erskine Ck



Above - A clearer view - but I had to bash through a bit of scrub to get this outlook



Above - wattle in bloom

After returning to the car - we headed off to the nearby Nepean Lookout



Above - Nepean River





Above - deeply entrenched meanders of Erskine Creek near its confluence with the Nepean River



Above - smooth barked apple (Angophora costata)

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