06-Feb-2023 -- We were actually on a bit of a peakbagging outing along the 4WD tracks in the forests of the NSW south coast. While navigating to the next peak, I noticed on the topo map a confluence that I had once marked but soon forgotten. I also noticed that it appeared to be quite close to a track - it was late in the day and the terrain out there is steep and the scrub often impenetrable, so any feature that made the task easier was going to be welcome. I also hadn't read any of the previous reports - but knew very well that this confluence would have been long visited and well and truly bagged.
We parked the car where Andersons Fire Trail leaves Little Sugarloaf Road, then walked a couple of hundred metres along the trail to get close to the point. We then noticed an overgrown old logging track veering off to the left. This could be very convenient! And, Yep, we found the confluence point a little further on, right there on this track. You can add this one to the list of the world's more accessible confluence points (notwithstanding the 4WD access trip along the forest trails). Coordinates recorded, high fives, photos taken, and we were on our way.