Fred Ward was Captain thunderbolt
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No unfortunately I wasn't on that trip Dreamer, sadly. This trip was heading north from Sydney, rather than west.....following the trail of an old bushranger, Fred Ward........hint hint.......Originally posted by Dreamer View Post
I'm pretty sure you went on the recent trip to the Abercrombie National Park, so that could be another clue???
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[QUOTE=spike69;526459] Here’s one from the weekend……
I'm pretty sure you went on the recent trip to the Abercrombie National Park, so that could be another clue???
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I'll see if I can get one posted tonight........work is interrupting more important things as usual....
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It is yeah. I only seem to have photos of obvious places...
Over to you Spike.
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I reckon the sign gives that away Spilsy :-) Is it the trig point on Mt Samaria?
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Looks like a marvelous spot. I was a bot too far north. A lot of that area looks broadly similar. Now I have to hunt down a photo...Originally posted by Dreamer View PostMy photos and clues are a bit dodgy, I doubt whether anyone is going to get much closer than Spilsy.
It's the Tantangara Creek, at the end of the Bullock Hill Fire Trail (NSW NPWS have blocked the track at the creek). About 500m downstream the creek joins the Murrumbidgee which then feeds the Tantangara Reservoir/Dam.
It's a good camping spot, it's free and the track in is pretty good. There's also trout and platypus in the creek and brumbies and alpine dingos in the hills.
Over to you Spilsy.
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My photos and clues are a bit dodgy, I doubt whether anyone is going to get much closer than Spilsy.
It's the Tantangara Creek, at the end of the Bullock Hill Fire Trail (NSW NPWS have blocked the track at the creek). About 500m downstream the creek joins the Murrumbidgee which then feeds the Tantangara Reservoir/Dam.
It's a good camping spot, it's free and the track in is pretty good. There's also trout and platypus in the creek and brumbies and alpine dingos in the hills.
Over to you Spilsy.
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