26/09/2025
Al admiring the views on the 3-day Grand High Tops trek in Warrumbungle National Park, at the meeting point of the lands of the Wayilwan, Gamilaraay and Wiradjuri peoples.
The trek takes you through some of the most spectacular and unique landscapes in Australia, as the Warrumbungles were formed by the erosion of a massive extinct volcano - both Crater Bluff, which Al is admiring, and the spine of rock he is sitting on are made of cooled lava, which is harder and more resistant to erosion than the surrounding ash which made up the rest of the volcano.
For more information and photos of this classic trek you can check our track notes page at https://wildsight.com.au/warrumbungles