Notes & maps on some walks in and around Canberra. The walks vary from 10 to 30km. All are undertaken at an easy pace. Wednesday is my usual walk day. To join in send an email.

Wednesday, February 17, 2010

Walk 15 Nanima Road

Walk name & number: Walk 15_Nanima Road, Hall
Brief description: 27km out & back along Nanima Road.
Geology & landscape: Varied, mainly open farming country. Mt Painter volcanics, Mt Ainslie volcanics, Canberra Formation and Pittman formation. 420-460MY. All included in the Nanima Goldfield proclaimed in 1872.
Day & date: Wednesday 17 FEB 2010
Start time: 0700
Weather: Fine sunny warm 25C
Walk map: NSW 25K topo map Bedulluck 8727-4N
Start: Cnr Barton Highway & Nanima Road [NR].
Start location: 19km NNW of Canberra City.
Map Grid ref: 864114
GPS: UTM Zone 55H 686400E, 6111430N 600m
Locality map:


Nanima Road -
Walklog: Regular walk companion Reg Sewrey out of circulation at the moment. A pleasant walk on a beautiful day after good rain. Green tinge to paddocks. Nanima Road used to be Bedulluck Road. It runs right through the civil parish of Bedulluck. It connects the Barton Highway to the Murrumbateman Road. It is sealed and carries some fast traffic in the peak hour. Best to walk after 0930. Roadside verges are narrow in places. Litter bad. Landscape dominated by Mount Spring [890m].
Interestingly named "Luxor" property at 364NR at the foot of the hill. Also a name of interest is the nearby Ahchow Hill [775m]GR873143. A Chinese name from the goldfield days perhaps!!??
Poachers Pantry restaurant & Wily Trout Winery at 431NR. Hang gliding site at 520NR.Redbrow Garden Bed & Breakfast at 1143NR. Unclear whether the B & B is still operating. Hewatt Earthmoving company have their base along this road; so there are some big vehicles on the move!! Coots Creek bridge on Murrumbateman Road is under repair [total rebuild!!].
Nanima Road ends at T-junction with Murrumbateman Road. From T-junction: Goto start = 13.2km; odo=12.7km; est 13.5km.
Sweeping views to Mt Stromlo & Brindabellas on return leg.
I am finding that two 'heavy duty' AA batteries are drained over the course of just 6 hours using the Magellan GPS.

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