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Re: Blue Mountains Trip 30/1/09 (No Yowies sighted)

Posted: Tue Feb 10, 2009 6:42 am
by philt
mattw wrote:Thanks Phil. I think that is where I should camp, at the dairy farm. Have you chosen a base camp location for your March trip Bush Baby? I should be able to come to it from start to finish now..
You will have a great time guys............Plenty of spots to camp. Mind you the bush is slowly taking the farmland back. Back in 1985 on my first trip the farmland was twice as big. Anyway go past the site of the original farmhouse and on the right in the bush there should be an old stone hut perfect for staying.
Some nice trout in the river a few kilometres south of the farmhouse site. Boil the water before drinking. Watch out for the wild horses the big male dont take any shite from anyone believe me.

Re: Blue Mountains Trip 30/1/09 (No Yowies sighted)

Posted: Wed Feb 11, 2009 8:20 pm
by mattw
How far is it roughly from the big white gate to the old farm?
I went trudging through the bush in the rain all night last night until 4am. I went to the Blue Mountains again.First to Tablelands road and then headed to the Megalong Valley. All I saw was 2 Wombats. Have there been any sightings in pouring rain that anyone has heard of?

Re: Blue Mountains Trip 30/1/09 (No Yowies sighted)

Posted: Fri Feb 13, 2009 1:29 pm
by philt
mattw wrote:How far is it roughly from the big white gate to the old farm?
Walking will take an hour or so down & couple of hours back.

Mountain bikes make it very easy.