I was planning to do a one day hike this weekend (Saturday 7 May 22) to sus out Tarros's Ladder.
The plan is to drive to Dunphys campground and then hike up to Tarros via the Medlow gap mangement trail and Medlow/Tarros walking tack via Mt Debert, up the ladder have lunch and return.
Its should be about 10K each way so pretty straight forward one day walk.
According to the national parks alerts - https://www.nationalparks.nsw.gov.au/visit-a-park/parks/blue-mountains-national-park/local-alerts
a lot of the area is still closed because of recent heavy rain, including the six foot track, Cox's river, the narrow neck walking trail (with Tarros connects to) and most of the other major Katoomba trails.
Its does not list Dunphys campground, Medlow gap, breakfast creek. I feel it should be ok, I'm only crossing 2 little creeks and
it hasn't rained much if at all for the last week but there is a 3k, 250M vertical climb/scramble up the Tarros walking track up to Mt Debert and then to the lookout above Tarros at the end of narrow neck.
My concern is that the area I am in is pretty obscure as far as the park alerts go and if asked they might have added them to the closed list.
Any advice ?