Angorawa Creek - April 2005
A 3 day walk in very remote and rugged country in Wollemi Nat Park.

View of the Colo near its junction with Canoe Creek. Mt Savage is in the background to the left.

Flat rocks make for relatively easy walking in the lower section of Angorawa Creek.

Our first camp on the beach at the Colo/Angorawa junction.

Swimming at twin pools, Angorawa Creek.

Our second camp site, Angorawa creek.

The Personal Locator Beacon we hired... just in case.