Narrabri High School Stage 5 Outdoor Education class took on an unforgettable overnight expedition late last year in the stunning Warrumbungle National Park, showcasing the skills they’ve developed in our Outdoor Education program.
Setting off from Camp Pincham, the class hiked to Balor Hut, where they camped overnight before taking on the challenging Breadknife and Grand High Tops Loop.
On day two, they took their adventure even further by reaching the summit of Bluff Mountain at 1250 metres, standing atop one of the region’s most iconic peaks.
The descent back via the West Spirey Creek Trail brought them full circle to Camp Pincham, completing a rewarding 17 kilometre loop through an awe-inspiring landscape.
Thank you to the Warrumbungles Environmental Education Centre for their support, guidance, and expertise, which made this experience even more rewarding for our students.
The school is so proud of the students for the effort, resilience, and teamwork shown throughout this challenging and inspiring journey.

Back, Paul Doherty and Ryan Williams, front, Ethan Harris, Paganne Ryman and Ava Smith.