Mt. Glorius

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Geoff
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Mt. Glorius

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Went for a drive up to Mt. Glorius just out side Samford Qld. last week it had been raining. On the way I went through the Bunya State Forest near Bunya Riverside where I had heard what I believe to have been a yowie howling like (Ohio recording)a couple of years ago.
Then it was up to Mt. Glorius, on the way up the forest was starting to get more thicker and very green. Iwent through town and stopped at a lookout but the clouds were to low so you couldnt get a good view. There was a track to left and right of me,I started to go down the right one but started to have weird things go through my head like what if Harry jumps out from behind one of those trees Im here by myself A A .
But its alot like Tamborine, Springbrook, Kenilworth, Tully even Cairns. Old mate wouldnt have much problem at all with adapting to his enviroment.
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I get that feeling if I'm in a narrow, bushy trail.
There's nothing like your own mind to scare you. :lol:
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Geoff,

Do you mean Bunya as in the Bunya Mountains past Toowoomba? My girlfriends grandfather owns this awesome lodge, totally isolated right at the top of the mountains. I've only been there once and I didn't really notice anything strange, so I wonder if this deserves a closer inspection?

Does anyone know of any sightings or encounters from this area?

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Bunya Riverside near Arana Hills Qld.
On the way back from doing a job at Laidley Qld.today I took the Esk turnoff heading towards Wivenhoe Dam then took the Mt. Glorious turnoff pulled over a few times to listen to the bush, there is a number of parkes along the way. I noticed a number of bridges as well, high enough for shelter or for Something to get from one side of the road to the next.
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mt mee camp grounds go camping there in the middle of winter with no other campers there.
you will not be alone. ask my wife :shock:
there aways something watching.
if you look you will see. but dont open your eyes late at night
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mt mee camp grounds
Which campground at Mt. Mee ? Archers or Neurum Creek ? Have stayed at Archers in winter with nothing unusual noted (except for the dozen or so kids we had with us playing silly-buggers).

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LOL Rob, did you take the kids as bait?
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Tried to, but " She who keeps me cowering in the corner" told me to play nice & untie them.... :?

No-one lets me have fun anymore.... :cry:

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dont know the name of it but you turn off at the saw mill
and keep going down hill to it i think it the main one
the other ground was always close .
as for the kids they scare me :lol:
just imagine what they do to a poor yowie just minding he own business.
if you look you will see. but dont open your eyes late at night
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Would have to be Archers by that description. Just might decide to go 4WDing through there as my Fathers Day present. :D
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lucky you that what i miss about down there.
the camping
peach tree,emu creek,archers.
townsville is c@%p all dirt and no yowies :roll:
just lots of dirt and more dirt :lol:
have fun.
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mothman try paluma dam lots of rainforest up there for old mate to hide in
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not a bad idea. i hear barron gorge has a family of them
living up there the male will throw poo at you if you get to close.
i know that paluma is a hot spot for ufos i have a mate
who has a house up there in the bush but he has never
seen the big hairy one. :lol:
i know palm islamd has one my wife was a nurse over there for 4 years one of the workers had a hut on the beach he gone to do a pee overnight walk out the door
only to be standing face to face with it. :shock:
he was on edge for month after that.
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there have thyalcine sightings in that area as well so who knows what else is up there
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yeh emu creek that really is yowie country ive had one sighting and my family had about 3 or4 on the same camping trip big bob was crouching down next to a bush about 60m away on top of the ridge then he left i didnt see it because my brother didnt say anything he just stared at it i
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dont think i want go camping any more :shock:
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i can put up with the ghost and ufos but i dont know what i do if i saw the hairy one.
what did you think when you saw it :?:
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have found claw marks/bite marks at mt.mee and a few reports from peach trees camping ground. like most areas they are great places to do late nite 4wd trips and just stop and listen to the bush.....hear some weird things .
share your fear !
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come to think about it we was camping at mt mee i went for a walk up the creek from the swimming hole for about 200 meters till i found a dead roo in the creek
i did not get to close to it.
because of the smell it was like cat pee x100 it look like it had not been in there long.
like to know what up there to kill a roo :?:
might have been a snake seen a few red bellys up there.
if you look you will see. but dont open your eyes late at night
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