Gallery of log for Euro
I've had this one on my list for ages, just waiting for a free day. As well as the coordinates of the trig I had the approximate location of a Frank Burdett survey mark from the 1800s and an approximate location of some aboriginal carvings gleaned from WD Campbell's book published in 1898.
I found the survey mark pretty close to where I expected then moved on to the trig. After the hazard reduction burn in the last few months it was visible from quite a distance away.
I then set out bush bashing 500 metres to where I judged the carvings to be. I was to be disappointed in relation to the carvings in Campbell's book but found some spectacular carvings of a shoal of fish on a large flat rock about 100 metres from the trig. I hadn't found them documented anywhere. I was well satisfied with the day.
I found the survey mark pretty close to where I expected then moved on to the trig. After the hazard reduction burn in the last few months it was visible from quite a distance away.
I then set out bush bashing 500 metres to where I judged the carvings to be. I was to be disappointed in relation to the carvings in Campbell's book but found some spectacular carvings of a shoal of fish on a large flat rock about 100 metres from the trig. I hadn't found them documented anywhere. I was well satisfied with the day.
Rated: for Overall Experience.