Gallery of log for Golden Silver
We have been planning this walk for ages and finally made the trek for the hidden tupperware in the bush and unlike waddle Inn we found it with ease (phew)!
We had to strip off the lower bottom to ford both the creek crossings and it was quite bracing after 2" of snow melt according to a walker we met on the way in. They had dropped quite a bit on the way out but still had to remove the boots and bottom half of the trousers.
On arrival at Pine river we came face to face with the local platypus and not sure who got the biggest fright but he left the scene very very quickly. Saw him the next morning at sunrise along with a few trout, couple of Swans, the local Currawong and all sorts of other critters.
Terrific sheltered camping spot and we did plan to stay longer but for various reasons it turned into an over nighter and back out the next day.
Thanks Geoskid for these great bush walking caches. We would do 1 of these in preference to 100 drive by caches any day.
We had to strip off the lower bottom to ford both the creek crossings and it was quite bracing after 2" of snow melt according to a walker we met on the way in. They had dropped quite a bit on the way out but still had to remove the boots and bottom half of the trousers.
On arrival at Pine river we came face to face with the local platypus and not sure who got the biggest fright but he left the scene very very quickly. Saw him the next morning at sunrise along with a few trout, couple of Swans, the local Currawong and all sorts of other critters.
Terrific sheltered camping spot and we did plan to stay longer but for various reasons it turned into an over nighter and back out the next day.
Thanks Geoskid for these great bush walking caches. We would do 1 of these in preference to 100 drive by caches any day.
Rated: for Overall Experience.