rod1949
23rd February 2005, 03:45 PM
One of my other interests is Bush Camping and exploring. Below are details of a trip I'll be doing in the first week of May 2005. All are welcome but in reallity its closer for West Aussies to tag a long if you so wish.
Date: Departing Saturday 30/4/05 for a week, or whenever you wish to return.
Trip Leader: Rod Watson
Contact: Ph 0429 709 177 or email [email protected] ([email protected])
Meeting and Departure Place:
KFC car parking area, lefthand side Gt Eastern Hwy Mundaring. Look out for my Red Troopy.
Departure Time: 8:00am SHARP (no waiting).
Equipment:
Be self sufficient with Camp equ, Food, Drinking/Shower Water etc. Vehicle recovery equ (not limited to but should at least include eg. minimum – Tow rope/strap, Snatch strap, 2 x rated Shackles) appropriate Jack, Shovel etc.
Fuel:
Southern Cross is the last town to fill up. From here you'll need sufficient fuel for 700ks minimum. If you wish to trip around to other locations, and there are lots, then you should carry additional fuel.
Type of Camp:
Bush camp. Will be a combination of static and/or moving. The only facilities/comfort out there will be what you bring.
Other Information:
* NO SHOOTING.
* NO PETS.
* Tracks would be deemed suitable for trailers etc with care.
* Expect close encounters with the Bush and scratching to your vehicle.
* Expect punctures. So you will need a vehicle jack, patches, plugs, glue, compatible cleaning fluid etc.
* Expect boomerangs (back tracking).
* Expect some walking/clearing/searching.
* Expect the weather to be ?????
Itinerary:
NOTE: This is NOT a rush trip. The intent is to complete the erection of a rock cairn in the proximity of where the meteorite landed. Some further exploring of the Mt Manning Range. After this it will be back to the Faye Bluff region to tag/mark/clear a through track to and going past this magnificent feature. This will mean a bit of physical work.
There will also be further exploring of this fascinating, harsh and rugged region.
For walking you should seriously consider taking/carrying sufficient drinking water, food, a whistle (in case of separation), torch and anything else you consider you necessary, backpack to put your gear in.
Date: Departing Saturday 30/4/05 for a week, or whenever you wish to return.
Trip Leader: Rod Watson
Contact: Ph 0429 709 177 or email [email protected] ([email protected])
Meeting and Departure Place:
KFC car parking area, lefthand side Gt Eastern Hwy Mundaring. Look out for my Red Troopy.
Departure Time: 8:00am SHARP (no waiting).
Equipment:
Be self sufficient with Camp equ, Food, Drinking/Shower Water etc. Vehicle recovery equ (not limited to but should at least include eg. minimum – Tow rope/strap, Snatch strap, 2 x rated Shackles) appropriate Jack, Shovel etc.
Fuel:
Southern Cross is the last town to fill up. From here you'll need sufficient fuel for 700ks minimum. If you wish to trip around to other locations, and there are lots, then you should carry additional fuel.
Type of Camp:
Bush camp. Will be a combination of static and/or moving. The only facilities/comfort out there will be what you bring.
Other Information:
* NO SHOOTING.
* NO PETS.
* Tracks would be deemed suitable for trailers etc with care.
* Expect close encounters with the Bush and scratching to your vehicle.
* Expect punctures. So you will need a vehicle jack, patches, plugs, glue, compatible cleaning fluid etc.
* Expect boomerangs (back tracking).
* Expect some walking/clearing/searching.
* Expect the weather to be ?????
Itinerary:
NOTE: This is NOT a rush trip. The intent is to complete the erection of a rock cairn in the proximity of where the meteorite landed. Some further exploring of the Mt Manning Range. After this it will be back to the Faye Bluff region to tag/mark/clear a through track to and going past this magnificent feature. This will mean a bit of physical work.
There will also be further exploring of this fascinating, harsh and rugged region.
For walking you should seriously consider taking/carrying sufficient drinking water, food, a whistle (in case of separation), torch and anything else you consider you necessary, backpack to put your gear in.