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Chocolate Truffles – to go with the Red Wine
When you’re sitting around the campfire, there’s nothing better than chocolate to go with the Red Wine. Yes, you could go out and buy a block of chocolate, but where’s the fun in that. Plus one or two pieces is … Continue reading
									
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		How do you know you’re an optimist?
SPRING CREEK – Kings Tableland – May 13 & 14, 2017 You know you’re an optimist when someone says “nah nothing there” and still you go looking for a canyon! Following on from the great abseil trip down Blue Drum … Continue reading
									
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		Wild Women on Ropes
BLUE DRUM CREEK – Kings Tableland – 7 May, 2017 The pre-trip rider from the leader stated the trip was “quite challenging … involves a few hairy scrambles … some tricky abseils … challenging scramble to exit”, so, it was with some trepidation … Continue reading
									
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		In search of Watagan “canyons”
WATAGAN MOUNTAINS – Unnamed side creek of Gap Creek – 25 April 2017 Pretty much everyone up this way knows about the mini canyon section of Gap Creek, but sometime ago, the late Dug Floyd posted a comment on FB that … Continue reading
									
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		Small, Squeezy and Vertical – caving at Glenrock
CAVING – GLENROCK STATION – 21 – 23 April, 2017 Caving expeditions to Glenrock Station happen infrequently, and access is highly regulated by the land owners. So far 150+ caves and potential caves have been discovered, most of them vertical.
									
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