Showing posts with label squire's hike. Show all posts
Showing posts with label squire's hike. Show all posts

Saturday, October 22, 2011

Yanni’s Squire Hike

After a few weeks planning Emile and I completed my squire hike in Brisbane Forrest Park from Friday 21 October to Saturday 22 October 2011. Upon arrival at our drop off point on Mt Nebo Rd we hiked into our sleeping spot and set up camp.


In the morning, after a nutritious breakfast of nutrigrain, we headed along Centre Road to South Boundary Road. Here we had a nice view towards Kenmore.


We followed South Boundary Road until the end of Payne Rd where a nice lunch of tuna on wraps was enjoyed. The hike ended up being easier than first expected and Emile and I always kept moral and water levels up so we had an enjoyable hike.

Monday, June 8, 2009

Matt's Squire's Hike

Sunday 7 June 2009 at 2:30pm Chris picked me up from my house and we made our way up Waterworks Road towards Mt Nebo.

We reached the Scrub Road track at approximately 3:30pm and began the descent through the dense eyucalypt and dry rainforest until we reached the Enoggera Creek headwaters. The track was damp and the creek was flowing well due to the considerable rainfall in the three days before the walk.

We reached the creek after 4:00pm and noticed that there was a decent looking swimming hole downstream from where the road crosses the creek. The water was very chilly
but crystal clear.

The road began an immediate ascent out of the valley. The forest began to thin and move into open sclarphyl forest spotted with many beautiful eyucalypts.

We found the Lander’s Pocket Campsite easily and set up our tents for the night. We were not aware that there would be a shelter shed and water tank. There was also an open fire pit and hot plate.

I cooked minestrone soup for entree and we had a traditional Backcountry Honey Soy Chicken with fried rice for dinner.

There was a considerable amount of wind overnight and a bright moon.

Monday 8 June 2009 we woke reasonably early. Cooked porridge for breakfast. I did not know that Chris does not like porridge, however, it was the best open fire cooked porridge that I have ever tasted.

Walked out via the same track not wanting to bush bash through the tick scrub on the proposed route (marked on the map in light orange). There were many mountain bikers out in the park as we walked back to the car. We were back in The Gap by 9:00am, ready for Gang Show dress rehearsal.