I took the GPS for a test run at Mulligans Flat this week with my three sons while they were on school holidays to look at the tracks and take some photos. It is an amazing walk with so much to see. It was shaping up to be a warm day and we saw a little echidna making the most of a cool puddle, some wallabies and kangaroos relaxing in the shade and a blue tongue lizard. While there were plenty of notices to watch out for snakes, we thankfully didn't see any!
![Image of some wallabies at Mulligans Flat](https://thinkspace.csu.edu.au/navigationabm/files/2023/01/MF_Wallabies-225x300.jpg)
Wallabies
![Image of an echidna at Mulligans Flat](https://thinkspace.csu.edu.au/navigationabm/files/2023/01/MF_Echidna-225x300.jpg)
Echidna
![Image of a blue tongue at Mulligans Flat](https://thinkspace.csu.edu.au/navigationabm/files/2023/01/MF_Blue-Tongue-225x300.jpg)
Blue Tongue
![Image of four boys at Northern Gate at Mulligans Flat](https://thinkspace.csu.edu.au/navigationabm/files/2023/01/MF_Northern-Gate-with-boys-300x225.jpg)
The boys made it to the northern gate!