Gallery of log for Neasey Ridge ST757
After climbing the Milkshakes Trig headed out along the Holder Road to see how far I might get.
All was well until coming to a washed out bridge diversion which required a bit of trimming to get the vehicle through...a nice solid creek bottom though.
Not much further came to a 2nd washed out bridge diversion with a bit softer bottom...after trimming soon had the Geofourby across.
The road was quite overgrown in places requiring quite a bit of trimming, but once on the ridgeline became more open.
Drove within 50m of the trig which had seen better days having been snapped off at the base...a rather sad ending.
Spent quite a deal of time locating and designing all this Road network near 50 yesterday ago.
I actually started work on Feb 1971 living at the Arthur River camp which was situated below the cache "Cricket Anyone".
So was great to revisit this trig and bring back distant memories.
Another trig off my bucket list...thoroughly enjoyed...cheers ST.
All was well until coming to a washed out bridge diversion which required a bit of trimming to get the vehicle through...a nice solid creek bottom though.
Not much further came to a 2nd washed out bridge diversion with a bit softer bottom...after trimming soon had the Geofourby across.
The road was quite overgrown in places requiring quite a bit of trimming, but once on the ridgeline became more open.
Drove within 50m of the trig which had seen better days having been snapped off at the base...a rather sad ending.
Spent quite a deal of time locating and designing all this Road network near 50 yesterday ago.
I actually started work on Feb 1971 living at the Arthur River camp which was situated below the cache "Cricket Anyone".
So was great to revisit this trig and bring back distant memories.
Another trig off my bucket list...thoroughly enjoyed...cheers ST.
Rated: for Overall Experience.