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Posted: Tue Jun 14, 2005 11:07 pm
by steven
[quote="Dean Harrison"]It was a great time. We found some great signs and again I have no doubt we were on the right track. If not for those mussels and a lack of deodorant, we were in with a great chance!
DMH[/quote]=steven this is great reading here i was really getting into it untill the page ends dean im looking forward to some more of your exspedition trip reports keep them comeing, the more i read your reports the more i get intrested it dosent matter how scarey and hairy they are im all for it im all ears.
Posted: Wed Jun 15, 2005 10:03 am
by folcrom
Dean.
Did you find anything of interest in the cave/lair?
Any hair? Animal bones? Anything at all?
Do Yowies normally make small rock piles?
I've not heard of that before.
Regards
Folcrom.
Posted: Wed Jun 15, 2005 1:15 pm
by Buck
The only thing we found in the lair was an eviction notice and a demand for backrent.
It was pretty bare except for a rocky floor. It looked like a flintstone house with a big bay window. It was bigger than some units in Sydney but withmuch better views.
I've sent Dean some stills taken of DV of the cave. He might put them up if they're good enough.
We found plenty of other disused lair type condos down in the deep gully.
Cheers Buck
Posted: Wed Jun 15, 2005 1:26 pm
by Dean Harrison
This is a part of the cave floor.
The opening of the cave, or part there of. Eviction notice was to the right.
Typical breaks we were finding along this track. In almost all cases, the foliage was not just snapped, but also twisted. Common trait.
The enterance of Tablelands Rd. The Hospital is just to the right.
Posted: Wed Jun 15, 2005 1:28 pm
by Alex
Dean, if you want.. give me the links to all those images, and i'll host them on a seperate page. It might be easier?
Good work.

Posted: Wed Jun 15, 2005 1:42 pm
by folcrom
I love exploring caves. Sounds like you guys had fun.
Is there a lot of caves in that area?
Any idea how many?
Perhaps there might be some around that are inhabited. Might be worth a detailed look on another occasion.
Find one that's inhabited and spend the night in an abandoned cave that's nearby. You never know what might come a knocking.
Beware, Yowies with cave/lair warming gifts
Regards
Folcrom
Posted: Wed Jun 15, 2005 3:26 pm
by Stainmaster
lfmao
Posted: Wed Jun 15, 2005 6:23 pm
by Buck
One thing you may have or have not noticed with rock tower is at the top of the left hand corner were all these sticks laid parallel to each other.
I have no idea if that's a separate marker manmade or otherwise.
The depth of field is a puts it a little closer to the marker than it actually is.
Cheers Buck
Posted: Wed Jun 15, 2005 6:32 pm
by Dean Harrison
The other thing we failed to mention Buck, was the scary encounter you had while hauling the second lot of gear back to our base camp ......... Scariest encounter of the weekend I believe?
DMH
Posted: Wed Jun 15, 2005 7:34 pm
by steven
[quote="Dean Harrison"]The other thing we failed to mention Buck, was the scary encounter you had while hauling the second lot of gear back to our base camp ......... Scariest encounter of the weekend I believe?
DMH[/quote]=steven what was the scary encounter you had i cant wait to read it .oh by the way nice pictures dean , with a bit of zooming and enhancement theres nothing in the back ground to find , in those night shots
Posted: Wed Jun 15, 2005 8:57 pm
by Dean Harrison
Good Gracious Steve, you quite right.... Buck clearly forgot the team of professional photographers.
I really don't know what he was thinking?
Buck? Are you out there? Steve wants answers.....
DMH
Posted: Wed Jun 15, 2005 9:52 pm
by Jessica
Caption reads: This is a part of the cave floor
This to me, means that it is just a pic of the 'cave floor' and what it looks like.
Posted: Wed Jun 15, 2005 10:09 pm
by Buck
Thanks Dean
You really put me in it. I hope that the lady I saw isn't a member of this board. Yes, as I rounded a corner to bring in extra water I had a Sienfeld moment.
I happened across a lady dropping her strides in complete confidence she was alone.
I spun on my heels to avoid an awkward encounter... but as I have said before. It takes two to have an encounter whether both parties are aware of it or not.
I hung back for what I thought was the decent amount of time and then caught up with her and her husband. They look surprised and a little relieved (every pun intended) thinking wow...that was close. If only they knew... I think the hubby was waiting down the track thinking he was keeping a look-out for her.
He didn't count on two parched Yowie Hunters further up the track. Nice one Dean
Cheers Buck
Posted: Wed Jun 15, 2005 10:28 pm
by Buck
Umm... yes Steve my night shots are bad. Did you notice I wear glasses?
Which were no help what-so-ever when Dean decided to run 1.5 ks back up a track to get fresh batteries on the first night.
I don't which was scarier... him running off by himself or me alone in the bush by myself. He did leave be his bat to tap out messages on trees to the locals.
To be honest Steve, I am kicking myself I didn't take more pictures. Next time I will have an entourage.
Cheers Buck
Posted: Wed Jun 15, 2005 10:56 pm
by steven
[quote="Cass"]Hahahahahahaaa!!!!! Buck you are a gem!!! That's hilarious! She'll think twice about packing that undercooled sausage loaf on their sandwiches when the next picnic at the Blue Mountains rolls around. Talk about being caught with one's pants down......
Btw Buck, I don't see much at all if anything wrong with any of the photos you took, you've done a great job.[/quote]=steven buck ive got to admitt thhey are nice shots there im proud of you and next time dean leaves you alone with all those lady yowies out there looking for boyfriends , while dean goes back for something , take one of those exenon strobe flash kits with you you get them from diskmiths in a kit set it for slow or fast bright white flashes , slow to save on battery power and dean will be able to spot you a long distance away in the dark and the bright flashers will keep those yowie hookers at bay
Posted: Thu Jun 16, 2005 4:23 am
by Stainmaster
LOL i am thinking that if that lady and her husband had some knowledge of what is in that bush and why you are there that they would have run back to there car faster than light

Re: tableland road
Posted: Wed Jan 30, 2008 11:39 am
by fozzy
Im amazed some people ther than me are interested in Tableland Road. I live in Blaxland which is a good 40 minutes from Wentworth Falls. I used to live in Linden and Springwood and even though i am 14 i have had 3 visits up to the asylum.
I am boosting up a site about the asylum and i am going up for photos very soon. Yowies in the area i have heard of but i have never actually seen one. My visits up there with my dad and his mate were great ones letting of fireworks and 4 wheel driving. The road going down isn't ll that great but some ok scenery and bodies of cars here and there.
One incident, though, was at the right side of the asylum. While I went out to the gate to see what was inside, a light had turned on about 40metres up the drive way. This wasnt the residence of the opposite of the asylum because this was IN the asylum. Maybe a security light?
I must say but, the road going up is FREAK. Trees overgrowing the road and it goes ofr a great 6-10 km. Im not sure of the actual name it's something like Princess Elizabeth Memorial Hospital (not 100% accurate) it's somethign along the lines of it. All shall be revealed when I take my 4th visit!
Please mail me or post if you know the real name for the Asylum.
Fozzy.

Re: tableland road
Posted: Wed Jan 30, 2008 6:50 pm
by MrHead181
Wow guys thats the first time i have seen that post. What a great time you guys had even if it was 3years ago.
Has anyone else gone up there since???
Coming from the Wollongong area i have never heard of Tableland Road.
Can you get into the Asylum??Would be good to go ghost hunting one night??
Anyone keen???
Re: tableland road
Posted: Wed Jan 30, 2008 7:13 pm
by Dion
Not to put you off or anything but the last group of people to go venturing to the old hospital got pulled up by the cops and where charge with trespassing. The place is surrounded by a fence 7 foot fence.
By the way does anybody know if it was an old mental asylum or was it just a regular hospital?
Re: tableland road
Posted: Fri Feb 15, 2008 8:46 pm
by thomo66
Quote-
Im not sure of the actual name it's something like Princess Elizabeth Memorial Hospital (not 100% accurate)
The site was formally known as the Queen Victoria Memorial Hospitol and has since been a nursing home/aged care facility. A friend of mine worked there back in the late 80's and I have been out that road many a time before I moved to QLD.
Re: tableland road
Posted: Wed Sep 17, 2008 2:39 pm
by Dean Harrison
Interesting photo's on Tablelands Road. Not only does it show how vast the forest is and the proximity to the sheer drop deep into the valley, but more importantly the close proximity to Lake Burragorang, which in my eyes would most certainly be a place of interest. In fact the valley leading from the lake to the left of picture looks more than interesting.
Below is a picture of the old Hospital at the turn off.
DMH
Re: tableland road
Posted: Wed Sep 17, 2008 3:01 pm
by Dion
Yeah agreed Dean
The area is on my hot list of places to go visit when I get the chance, Lake Burragorang would be a prime spot methinks any surrounding off creeks as well.
There is also a spot not far from the jenolan caves here at a Kanangra walls lookout that looks promising the area is right smack bang in the middle of nowhere:

Re: tableland road
Posted: Wed Sep 17, 2008 3:06 pm
by deadpool
Can someone point out the "hotspots" in that area? I have an idea.