Monday, October 16, 2023

#99 of 100 trips - Ross Creek 14 October 2023

 

Today's trip is a replacement for a weekend trip that was postponed due to the weather and being so close to the end of #100 trips, we couldn't miss one now .  Despite being a hastily arranged day trip 11 people turned up for a short 2 hour walk around the Ross Creek/School Creek area.  We started the walk at Woodhaugh and took the path through the gardens and up the Bullock Track which is a short but steep climb up to Maori Hill.  We reached the top and stopped to catch our breath before following Braeview Crescent which skirts around the contour of the hill and has remarkable views of Leith Valley and the lower section of Pine Hill.At first it would appear that Braeview Crescent is a dead end street but if you know where to look, there is a 'locals only' track that continues to follow the contour, crossing a small side stream and after around 5 minutes walking following a narrow, winding trail through the bush, comes out on one of the Ross Creek walking tracks.  This was a very pleasant alternative to more road walking.  Once on the Ross Creek walking track we continued following the contour until we reached the Ross Creek reservoir where we stopped for a snack and drink break before walking past the stars and around the reservoir.
The Ross Creek Reservoir was created in the 1860s to provide water for the city of Dunedin and is now used only when other water sources are critically low. Native bush surrounds the reservoir and with numerous tracks through the bush and around the reservoir, it is also one of Dunedin's most popular bush walking areas, particularly with dog walkers and families. 
After circling the reservoir we followed the creek which is created from the overflow of the reservoir down the valley.  The creek is pleasant to walk beside with the water bubbling over rocks and passing through the narrowest parts of the valley with canyon walls rising on both sides of the creek.  We stopped for a short time to see the 20m waterfall that tumbles into School Creek before continuing on down the valley and through Woodhaugh Gardens back to the cars.  A very pleasant 2 hours, 8.7km walk in the sun.

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