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It can be reached via a bridle track.
Not a decent drop of wine or a road better than a bridle track for hundreds of miles!
The first observation tower was erected shortly after the bridle track was opened.
The Bridle Track begins as a narrow tar-covered road, however it later changes to dirt.
In around 1858, the Royal Engineers built 70 kilometres of bridle track for the proposed railway line.
"Footpaths, bridle tracks, cattle trails, that's what we see!"
So away at speed through the whispering pines Down the bridle track rode the two Devines.
In 1860 a bridle track was cut to take the mail from Napier to Gisborne by pack horse.
The Bridle Track is currently closed due to a rock slide at Monaghans Bluff.
In 1827 it was described as nothing but a bridle track and used chiefly to drove cattle to the new settlements in the Hunter River Valley.
A bridle track was established to Glorit on the Kaipara Harbour in 1899, and part was improved to a dray road the following year.
The first recorded passage of the completed bridle track from Katoomba to Jenolan was by the governor, Lord Carrington, in September 1887.
In 1902 by Hans Klink and J. Schlenzig established a new Ramu station that was later connected by a bridle track to the coast.
Only a rutted bridle track, where orchids still grow, led to it by way of a dilapidated wooden bridge over a stream; the oak avenue which once lined the way gradually fell.
The most exciting of these is the Bridle Track which runs from Duramana (North of Bathurst) directly to the town centre of Hill End.
Yes, there will be three points of access onto the road, one from Mr Lingard's property, one from the development by Grant Construction, and another one from the bridle track.
The Bridle Track, a scenic bush track, leads south-east along the Denniston Incline into the foothills of the Mt William Range, to Denniston.
In 1880, the Hutt County Council accepted tenders to build two wooden bridges across the Hutt and Akatarawa Rivers and subsequently cut a bridle track to Waikanae.
By 1885, Parliament had approved 2,500 for the construction of Cooper's bridle track, with the work starting at the most difficult area, the Megalong Cleft, where a zig-zag had to be cut, partly in solid rock, to reduce the grade to 1:5.5.
The popular walking and bridle track goes from near the summit (a vegetated area east of the towers), down along Nebo Ridge, which rises to its own summit giving breathtaking views of Mount Keira, Mount Brisbane and the colliery below.
The mountain peaks are white with snow that feeds a thousand rills, Along the river banks the maize grows tall on virgin land, And we shall live to see once more those sunny southern hills, And strike once more the bridle track that leads along the Bland.
It had many openings and ferny howes; and a road or bridle track ran north and south through the midst of it, by the edge of which, where was a spring, I sat down to eat some oat-bread of Mr. Henderland's and think upon my situation.
A former bridle track, the now somewhat overgrown after a while track that starts on the west side of the Cordeaux Road carpark at the Kembla Lookout is known as the Bridle Track on most maps.
A walking track to the summit of Mount Donna Buang was cut during the 1890s and the much wider Donna Buang Bridle Track, which the current road from Warburton to the top of Mount Donna Buang follows, was opened in 1912.