Trip to the Brindabellas Sat 03 July 2010
Posted: Thu Jul 08, 2010 11:52 am
On Saturday I decided to take a drive up around the Brindabella Mountains and check out any hints of activity as it has been very quiet around the Canberra area lately. I started at the Cotter camp ground which is where the young boys in case 181 in Paul Cropper and Tony Healy’s book The Yowie took place. The entire area has since been taken out by the Canberra bushfires and the Cotter Pub no longer exists. If there were yowies in the local area, it is a good bet that they were wiped out in the fires. Cotter Dam is also being enlarged, with a lot of blasting taking place and very noisy.
From there I headed up the mountain towards the village of Brindabella. Found some out of the way fire trails and followed them into some very very thick scrub. Did not find any evidence at all. Followed several creeks and checked the muddy banks for tracks, plenty of roo tracks but not much else.
Next I headed up towards Corin Dam because I wanted to check out the area around Mt Ginini which is the area that experienced bush walker and runner Don Hindle dissapeared in back in September 2007. Mr Hindle vanished without a trace in this area after setting out on a run. He had run the track before and new the area well. All the police ever found of him was his jumper. No body has ever been found.
Unfortunately, I was not able to get there as conditions deteriorated and the road was covered with ice and snow which made progress exciting to say the least and having no snow chains, I had to stop short of where I wanted to look.
Note to self. An XR6 is not the ideal vehicle for this. LOL.
From there I headed up the mountain towards the village of Brindabella. Found some out of the way fire trails and followed them into some very very thick scrub. Did not find any evidence at all. Followed several creeks and checked the muddy banks for tracks, plenty of roo tracks but not much else.
Next I headed up towards Corin Dam because I wanted to check out the area around Mt Ginini which is the area that experienced bush walker and runner Don Hindle dissapeared in back in September 2007. Mr Hindle vanished without a trace in this area after setting out on a run. He had run the track before and new the area well. All the police ever found of him was his jumper. No body has ever been found.
Unfortunately, I was not able to get there as conditions deteriorated and the road was covered with ice and snow which made progress exciting to say the least and having no snow chains, I had to stop short of where I wanted to look.
Note to self. An XR6 is not the ideal vehicle for this. LOL.