Maps: LPI Jamison 89302N
GR: 572 588
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Comments:
Kedumba Pass is the route most people use to get in or out of the Kedumba Valley.
A well built fire trail snakes down through the Kedumba Walls cliff line, at one stage passing under a large overhang cut from the natural rock.
Kedumba Pass is quite steep and drops 600 metres over several kilometres.
The road was first built in 1953 by Dan Cleary who owned the Kedumba Pastoral Company. It replaced a bridle track dating back to about 1913.
His son Ken, was killed in an accident while the road was being built.
A memorial to the Clearys has been erected at the top of Kedumba Pass.