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15 Mar 2020: Bamganie State Forest (Meredith)
Photos:
Robert Ian Mair
We entered the forest along Bamganie Forest...
We set off on our 13km walk in high spirits.
We soon descended down to one of the creeks.
Recent rains had filled the creek and added...
Our leader knew the way and we were soon...
The next crossing was a little tricky and...
Enterprising walkers found an alternative...
The broader gully sections were thinly...
We moved easily along the edge of the creek.
We crossed the creek many times as necessary...
There are no tracks to follow and tall grass...
When the time was right our leader called a...
After traveling downstream for while it was...
The sandy soil made it slow going along...
After lunch a side trip to an old homestead...
The area nearby had some interesting grass...
The road took us down to Woodbourne Creek...
There were "a few" more creek...
Some of the group seemed to be swallowed up...
At a pre-detirmined location our leader...
It provided a chance to look back along the...
It was a steady climb to the upper level.
A quick check of the compass to make sure we...
Good navigation ensured we moved quickly...
With a relatively early finish we headed for...