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Today's walk is not as scenic as some, but for me it was certainly an adventure. I parked the car at the end of Hartley Grove as on previous visits, and my aim was to explore some tracks which I had seen leading off the main trails. Since this was uncharted territory, I should have expected some adventures! 1 We walk up the initial climb of the main trail, enjoying the signs, including the invisible grey fantail. 2 The blackwood sign has a couple of small trees behind it which seem to fit the bill. 3 Then we come to signpost #3 where the track joins the old coach road. For the main trail, we turn right here; this time I plan to explore the left branch (shown below). I expect it to run quickly into a boundary gate, but no, it links onto another path, and then joins a vehicular fire track down the hill. 4 I have marked this fire track in brown on the map. I followed it down, wondering whether it might give another access to the Park, but after the best part of a kilometre I find my way blocked by an unfriendly gate just behind the Mira Monte private housing estate. Not worth the walk! 5 So I return to where my path had joined the road. [Adjust the given time and distance if you plan to omit this return walk.] 6 Just here there is an open area with picnic tables and seating with a view out over the Plains. I'm still not sure whether this is private land or part of the conservation park. I have passed no warning signs, gates or fences. This open area is at the base of an attractive old quarry face. 7 Following around we come to one of these mysterious secluded areas which have been quarried in the past, but then grown over. 8 Continuing past this turn off, the track narrows and descends to meet the vehicle fire track we were on before (although I didn't immediately recognize it!). Another minor track branches off here, ascending steeply straight up the hillside. Reaching the ridge the track seems to disappear, but I keep climbing up through wooded grassland and finally come upon a well defined track. I take the left branch which finally joins on to the main Waite circuit. Some lorikeets were talking to me: perhaps even the same ones I photographed on a previous walk. 9 I then turn and retrace my steps. There are no signs here. In the photo below, the main Waite trail goes off to the left (returning to #3); I follow back the trail on the right. Can you tell the difference?! This trail ultimately emerges by the quarry. We make our way back to Hartley Grove via sign #3.
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