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  • Anglesea Heathland

    I woke up this morning and decided to (finally) get out on the tracks. As I was by myself I wasn't going to do anything too eccentric so I ventured into the Anglesea Heath area behind Anglesea and Airey's Inlet. Initially I planned to spend most of the day searching for (and with some luck, photographing) some of the rarer birds that had been reported in the area recently but the hot, windy weather made birding a dud so I reacquainted myself with more of the tracks. It felt good to engage low range and lower the tyre pressures for the first time in the GX.


    Allardyce Track

    Many of these tracks are impassable in the wet and are closed in winter and spring but they were bone dry so the biggest problems were a few areas with soft sand, bumps and ruts but these were easily overcome by taking it easy and careful wheel placement in the few tricky parts.


    Allardyce Track


    Red River Track

    So, no great challenges but a great day in amongst some wonderful scenery.


    Big Hill Track
    [B]Ian[/B]
    [COLOR=#888888]2011 150 GX D4D Glacier White[/COLOR]
    [URL="http://www.pradopoint.com/showthread.php?22518-Ursos-150-GX"]My Rig Build Up[/URL] | [URL="http://www.pradopoint.com/blog.php?18145"]My Blog: Trip Reports[/URL]

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    Recreated this thread as a Blog: http://www.pradopoint.com/entry.php?...nd-26-Feb-2012
    Mods feel free to remove thread while there are no other replies
    [B]Ian[/B]
    [COLOR=#888888]2011 150 GX D4D Glacier White[/COLOR]
    [URL="http://www.pradopoint.com/showthread.php?22518-Ursos-150-GX"]My Rig Build Up[/URL] | [URL="http://www.pradopoint.com/blog.php?18145"]My Blog: Trip Reports[/URL]

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