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Hill End and back via the Bridle Track
Crossing the Turon River on this particular day was done with ease as water levels were low.

Travelling along the track you come across a section where its cut through a huge mass of stone in the ground.

More spectacular river scenery courtesy of the Macquarie river.

At this point there was about a 300m drop straight down into the Macquarie River with a hill straight up on the other side, the track becomes just one lane so care must be taken around this part. Thankfully no one was coming the opposite way at this section - reversing back to make way would be tough!

The track doesnt get much wider than this in alot of the sections - there are many blind corners.

You pass through a few more causeways and picture perfect countryside for the next hour

Then about two hours later you come to the end of the Bridle Track, soon after this you get back to the more familiar bitumen travel.

The begining of the end?!?

Travelling the track takes between two and a half to three hours, you pass through numerous camp sites and see some spectacular scenery - the Bridle Track is a must for anyone who has a 4wd or is game to tackle it in thier passenger car!

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