Gallery of log for Bulgo
It was a bit of a struggle but blossom* and I found this trig in the end, this was not made easier by the Leapfrogs hopping off into the vines, creepers and sundry bushes. We finally rounded them all up and they had a ball climbing the trig.
After a very pleasant walk the Garrawarra Ridge Trail we got close enough to know that we had to bush bash our way to the trig, unfortunately there was no easy way in all our choices led to impenetrable tangles of vines and creepers but lucky for us no brambles. In the end we decided to crawl into a likely opening under the growth and go around the obstruction and at last the old vanes came into view.
A sad sight really the tripod is the only thing holding the mast and vanes up as the base of the mast has rusted away completely, with care we could see traces of old markings on the vanes to confirm this was indeed the 'Bulgo' trig.
we grabbed all the frogs and made our way back to the car very satisfied with our find.
After a very pleasant walk the Garrawarra Ridge Trail we got close enough to know that we had to bush bash our way to the trig, unfortunately there was no easy way in all our choices led to impenetrable tangles of vines and creepers but lucky for us no brambles. In the end we decided to crawl into a likely opening under the growth and go around the obstruction and at last the old vanes came into view.
A sad sight really the tripod is the only thing holding the mast and vanes up as the base of the mast has rusted away completely, with care we could see traces of old markings on the vanes to confirm this was indeed the 'Bulgo' trig.
we grabbed all the frogs and made our way back to the car very satisfied with our find.
Rated: for Overall Experience.