by Wollemi » Thu 09 Aug, 2012 5:09 pm
The ex-Vietnam vet would have walked out to do chores in the nearest village in exchanges for, at the very least, onions. potatos, soap and matches.
When I was a kid in the early 1980's, I befriended a guy living in a usually dry stormwater canal under the F4/M4. I used it to shortcut from Concord to Flemington. He worked as a forky at very nearby and (then) huge Flemington markets. Had a bench built and bags of onions and pumpkins hanging up from joins in the concrete.
On a group walk in mid-Northern Wollemi NP a decade ago, came across a cave with brush-cutter, motorbike and other stuff. NPWS helicoptered out the 'bike later, and at the end of the same year, I came across a very large canvas tent in Barrington Tops NP. I asked some other bushwalkers (who had a base camp) about it, and was told it was 'Andy's', who had walked out to hitch into town to scrounge and buy supplies. Andy also told them he had a motorbike and other stuff stashed in Wollemi - and was a an ex-Vietnam vet.
Live everyday as if it were your last... one day you will be right.