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Dunphys - Ironpot Mountain access issue

Wed 23 Apr, 2025 6:01 pm

Hello,

I've read reports online that there appears to be an access issue along Ironpot Ridge near Dunphys.

There's a section of the track that passes through private property before and after Ironpot Mountain.

Previously signs noted it as private property but access was permitted.

It seems new signs have been added recently advising this is no longer the case. I recall reading that it might have been related to a trail running event which goes through this area - maybe it relates to that and is just to discourage runners practising along this section before the race.

Has anyone been here recently and seen the signs or know any more information?

Re: Dunphys - Ironpot Mountain access issue

Wed 23 Apr, 2025 7:23 pm

It's widely advertised as part of the IronPot trail - used by bikies. It may be that the owners of the property have got tired of the influx. I can't blame them. We have never had any problems, but that was some years ago. More recent info needed.

Cheers
Roger

Re: Dunphys - Ironpot Mountain access issue

Fri 25 Apr, 2025 6:46 am

Allchin09 wrote:I recall reading that it might have been related to a trail running event which goes through this area - maybe it relates to that and is just to discourage runners practising along this section before the race.


Yes UTA ultra trail race https://uta.utmb.world/ is happening on 15th-18th May. The 100km & 160km courses include an out & back along Ironpot Ridge. They return through the private property. The UTA organisers explicitly state that no training is allowed on the private property - the owners kindly allow runners access on race day.

There will be an extra 5000+ people in the bush around Katoomba/Wenty/Blackheath that weekend - might be best to avoid. Same will happen next year too.

Re: Dunphys - Ironpot Mountain access issue

Sat 26 Apr, 2025 2:21 pm

Thanks keithj

I understand the owners might not want 100s of trail runners training along the route but I guess the issue from my perspective is that bushwalkers are being excluded as well, and there is no notice of closure on the NPWS website.

People are turning up intending to walk that route and not being able to. I'm not sure how long this exclusion applies for (a month?)

I think the initial concern was that it might be a more permanent thing - but I'm hoping it's just relating to the run

I'll note that there is actually an alternative route over Ironpot which doesn't involve private property but instead follows crown roads (shown in purple), see below. Majority is along a road, with just a small section through the bush to climb Ironpot. I'll have to see what it's like next time I'm out.

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Re: Dunphys - Ironpot Mountain access issue

Sat 26 Apr, 2025 6:31 pm

Allchin09 wrote:I understand the owners might not want 100s of trail runners training along the route but I guess the issue from my perspective is that bushwalkers are being excluded as well, and there is no notice of closure on the NPWS website.
People are turning up intending to walk that route and not being able to.

I wouldn't have thought bushwalkers would be excluded too. Is there signage preventing them ?

My understanding is that the green stile & firetrail next to the parking area is across private property, but NPWS/owners would prefer people use that route rather than the public thoroughfare that goes through the paddock.
I've marked in red the traditional route from the car park. This is the inbound route for the race, as well as the bushwalkers route to Ironpot.
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The UTA website (https://uta.utmb.world/runners/training-medical) states
Recommended training options in place of Ironpot Ridge Descent: Run past Dunphys Campground and continue onto Megalong Rd. DO NOT turn left towards Foggy Knob and Ironpot Ridge. Whilst the climb up to Ironpot is open to public, the descent is on private land and cannot be accessed outside of race day.

Re: Dunphys - Ironpot Mountain access issue

Sat 26 Apr, 2025 10:02 pm

Yes, I'm aware of the usual route.

Here's the facebook post which spurred this thread. I had also heard something similar from someone else. Again, I haven't see the sign or a photo of it but it seems to be a pretty clear 'go away' message.

I noticed there's new signs on Ironpot Ridge Firetrail saying KEEP OUT, PRIVATE PROPERTY, NO ENTRY FOR ANY WALKERS / RUNNERS / HORSE RIDERS etc, yet this is the only way to access Iron Pot Ridge Trail - which has a newish NPWS sign at the end of it??
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