rcaffin wrote:I admit to being very curious about the very bouldery bit of the creek above. Which creek, and roughly where? Please!
Cheers
Roger
andrewa wrote:I'm amazed that you even had your fly rod in that sort of water! Well done...!
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awildland wrote:Great read and pics.
Can you guys cater our next walk?
warnesy wrote:awildland wrote:Great read and pics.
Can you guys cater our next walk?
Yeah I don’t think Rob believes we are ultralight hikers. Apparently your food and drink isn’t meant to weigh more than your pack...
awildland wrote:
Can you guys cater our next walk?
rob1970 wrote:Just found this post...
After the stupid bush bash in...
RVG wrote:
The description "coffee shop"is a new one too and no doubt some form of modernism in the language. Prior to its demise thirty years ago the visitors to Alpine Hut referred to those sheets of iron as a "kitchen shelter".
Not far downstream from Kidmans there is quite a waterfall/cascade on the Burrungubuggee R and I'm sure that there are bigger fish below it than up around Kidmans. Perhaps you might test that theory one day. That area is accessed from Island Bend and the Island Bend Fire Trail.
A good report and I'm looking forward to reading next year's instalment.
kanangra wrote: Then in a section headed "Huts of the Eastern Fall" there are details of all the huts in the Jagungal wilderness of the time. Including a couple I'd never heard of. There is reference to an Olivers Hut in the Burrungabugge and also a Newtown Hut. I understand the latter maybe a reference to Constances Hut but Olivers? Reids Hut on the other side of the river is mentioned as also is Alpine Hut.
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