Mount Murray Anderson, not so much a mountain, but rather a ridge of rock extending into Hawksbury waterways, just north of Sydney. The walk was mostly through scrubby undergrowth, the turn around point is an exposed narrow knife edged rock with a magnificent view of Cowan and Smiths Creeks. Along the way there are several large rock slabs with aboriginal rock art, see the photos below.
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| This cairn is on the highest point of the track. |
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| Red Spider Flower grevillea speciosa |
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| The knife edge, known as Mount Murray Anderson |
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| Cowan Creek to the left, Smiths Creek to the right |
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| silky purple flag (patersonia servicea) note the remains of a grass tree |
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| cryptic track entrance | |
distance: 14Km, moving time: 2hrs,34mins, elevation: 209metre