Lake Burragorang, early morning
Looking north, the Tonalli Tableland sits above Lake Burragorang.
Crossing the Nattai
Adventure Walk Team 5 (l. to r. Dave Noble, Sierra Classen, Alex Allchin, Kalang Morrison, Milo Morrison) arrives at Wooglemai Environmental Education Centre, Oakdale.
End event: Wyn Jones' organised everyone to set up around 80 little 'golden tan' tents to form an outline of a 'Gum Leaf' representing the eucalypt diversity of the Greater Blue Mountains World Heritage Area. Walk leaders Alex and Sierra slept in the Era tent where the leaf would join the tree.
50 years on, a Paddy tent still keeps you dry.
The Dunphy sketch map banner gets signed by bushwalkers old and new at Wooglemai.
The human component of the leaf art installation of little tents. The centre vein.
Wyn Jones' Gum Leaf of PaddyMade Era Tents represent the 'people of the little tents', the bushwalkers who love the Blue Mountains wilderness and have fought for its protection over generations.
Aerial View of the walk
Including the "Gum Leaf" created for the 80th Anniversary of the reservation of the Blue Gum forest.