Saturday 5 May 2018

Summerleas Road and Leslie Vale 2018

Today we're walking from Summerleas Road up and around Leslie Vale, parking in a small quarry at the end of the bitumen.


We set off back down the road, turning into Old Summerleas Road.



Turning right at the end, we head to the start of the Picket Hill track to start climbing.


Start of Picket Hill Track


Tempting woodpile



I can't remember exactly where these were located, so I'll put them here






It looks bushy, but there are houses close by with more to come. A new plot is being fenced and new builds are seen in the distance.

We reach a 'Y' junction and head up, taking a track that parallels Hackford Drive, heading for Cades Drive.

Walking beside Cades Drive, we reach the start of a track that gets everyone's hopes up as it goes downhill.

 It doesn't last for long though, as we turn left for a nice little hill climb past an old sawmill site.

Going up
Reaching the top, we settle down for Morning Tea with a beautiful view over Kingston and surrounds.

Looking back

Morning Tea with Gerard capturing the view


Mt. Wellington behind

Kingston in the distance


Tea finished, we move on with more scenes to admire.




Looking south
Wide track and easy walking as we head for Leslie Vale. Reaching Leslie Road, we turn left then right to take a bridle trail heading south and parallel with the Huon Highway.

Heading south, noisy Huon Highway just over the brambles

Bit of colour in the sunshine
Leslie Vale is horse country. I think you have to show you have a horse before you're allowed to buy a property here.

First of the locals

Sue makes a new friend






After a while we turn away from the highway to McKenzies Road, with a short zig zag onto another horse path. This takes us past some more horses, some more interested in us than others.

Who's a pretty boy then?
Beautiful day and everyone's happy as we walk along the flat.


Good place to tack up your card


Now that's a blue sky!

More horses
One of this group stuck his hairy nose over the fence, but all I could provide was a scratch.


We walk around paddocks, heading to Bullock Drive.




Local property
We reach Bullock Drive and head out to Leslie Road. Here we turn right towards the cricket ground for lunch.

Bullock Drive

Leslie Road

Leslie Vale Sports Ground


Down near the old pavilion is a convenient pile of rocks for lunch.

Lunch
Lunch finished, we head off. Unfortunately, my GPS lives in a pouch on my waist belt and I set the pack down on it, which pressed the power button turning it off.

I didn't check it for a while, so some of the track is missing. I managed to piece information together to ensure the information in the Report at the end is correct.

Photos below are random ones from the bush.







It was sometime before I noticed the GPS was off and restarted it.

We're heading down to cross the Levert Rivulet and pickup Cripps Road, heading back to the cars.

Heading down to the water crossing



Geoff shows how it's done


The track runs just below Cripps road for a while before climbing up.


Looking down at the rivulet from the road
It's a pleasant walk back to the quarry car park which we find packed with trucks and a digger from the local council. They've been filling in potholes in the dirt road I suppose.

We had 19 walkers and covered 11.81km in 4:15hrs. Thanks to Bob for supplying a great walk in perfect weather.

No GPX file to download due to GPS problem.


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