Carrie National Park
Posted: Mon Oct 17, 2011 3:54 pm
Hey guy's , i'm getting message's on my yt channel about Carrie National Park . It looks like it's east of Tamworth . Some rugged looking country in there .
Here's the messages .
Binbilla1(6 days ago)
man you should try at carrie national park its got 3000 hectares of wilderness and there stories about a massive yowie lurking around there on the carrie plateu it supposed to be pritty rugged and it has a lot of old fire trails....................................
massiebicep(22 hours ago)
Hello rusty when i was younger around 2005 in the carrai plateau i was camping im not sure where in carrai but it was realy green and wet.I woke up in the middle of the night hearing something cross the small creek we were next to and around and hour later my dog starting barking realy loudly .We got up but couldnt hear anything because the wind had gotten quite loud.In the morning we relized that we were missing a deck chair and our esky full of(it weighed alot and i doubt a wallabi or wombat could do this) ice and water had been pushed over.We found our deck chair around 250 m upstream of us broken and ripped.I did some research into the carrai plateau and found out that their had been a number of yowie sightings and that there massive limestone caves ....................................
Anyone on the forum in this area might want to have a look .
Rusty2....................
Here's the messages .
Binbilla1(6 days ago)
man you should try at carrie national park its got 3000 hectares of wilderness and there stories about a massive yowie lurking around there on the carrie plateu it supposed to be pritty rugged and it has a lot of old fire trails....................................
massiebicep(22 hours ago)
Hello rusty when i was younger around 2005 in the carrai plateau i was camping im not sure where in carrai but it was realy green and wet.I woke up in the middle of the night hearing something cross the small creek we were next to and around and hour later my dog starting barking realy loudly .We got up but couldnt hear anything because the wind had gotten quite loud.In the morning we relized that we were missing a deck chair and our esky full of(it weighed alot and i doubt a wallabi or wombat could do this) ice and water had been pushed over.We found our deck chair around 250 m upstream of us broken and ripped.I did some research into the carrai plateau and found out that their had been a number of yowie sightings and that there massive limestone caves ....................................
Anyone on the forum in this area might want to have a look .
Rusty2....................