On April 14, 2018, saw the long-awaited book launch by NPWS and Access for All at "Cadgee" of the book, “Tracks in the Wilderness”. It was a wonderful success.
So much work had gone into getting everything perfect out at Cadgee that nothing could have gone wrong. The grass was mowed, the paddocks slashed, the caravan polished, firewood collected, the tents erected, the food ordered, the guests invited, the horses arrived, the river sparkled and the sun shone: quite hotly actually, so we appreciated those shade tents!
Peter C Smith compiled the successful book ‘The Deua River Track’ for Access for All and it was launched in 2009 at Braidwood. It has since been reprinted.
The river was surveyed by surveyor, Peter Ogilvie, under the direction of the Surveyor General Mitchell in May 1828, as part of the complete survey of the nineteen counties. A copy of his map exists in the State Records Office. It is accurate in its detail of the river to the 36th parallel which is south of Bendethera. Ogilvie must have followed a path up the river close to what became the Deua River Track.
The track provided for settlers living along the river possibly from as early as 1840 and was still the only means of access for the Davis family of Woolla until 1960s.
It extends from the junction of Araluen Creek to Bendethera.