Walking Stick Spur (SPUR), NSW Details

Description

A spur about 4 km long starting about 1 km NW of Bald Hill and runs generally SW to a point NE of the junction of Tambaroora and Spring Creek.

Origin

A family by the name of Peisley at intervals made the long steep climb to Hill End. They left the short saplings which they used to aid them in the stiff ascent on the ridge.

Walking Stick Spur (SPUR), NSW
title Walking Stick Spur (SPUR)
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state NSW
reference 62068
placename Walking Stick Spur
designation SPUR
geographical name
previous names
lga BATHURST REGIONAL
description A spur about 4 km long starting about 1 km NW of Bald Hill and runs generally SW to a point NE of the junction of Tambaroora and Spring Creek.
meaning
origin A family by the name of Peisley at intervals made the long steep climb to Hill End. They left the short saplings which they used to aid them in the stiff ascent on the ridge.
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