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Morong Deep #2 – we can do the section we missed last time?
MORONG DEEP – JANUARY 2009 Morong Falls Fire Trail > Morong Creek > Kowmung River (Morong Deep) >Megalith Ridge After we finished our Morong Adventure last year, we decided that we’d have to go back and complete the trip, we’d already … Continue reading
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Ten days on the Travers Sabine route
NEW ZEALAND – TRAVERS SABINE ROUTE – FEBRUARY 2008 Peter C put this trip on the BWOC calendar and as I’d been on another trip with him to NZ I thought it would be a great opportunity, and he’s so good … Continue reading
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Morong Deep #1 – finally I’m getting to do it
MORONG DEEP – JANUARY 2008 Kowmung Fire Trail ford > Kowmung River > Morong Deep > Megalith Ridge > Morong Hill > Morong Falls Fire Trail Morong Deep had been on the BWOC calendar a couple of times, mainly with … Continue reading
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Pete’s Pleasure Tours #2 – Rees Dart Track
NEW ZEALAND – FEBRUARY 2007 Muddy Creek > Shelter Rock Hut > Dart Hut > Dart Glacier & Cascade Saddle > Daley’s Flat Hut > Chinaman’s Bluff. We took a couple of days off at Glenorchy after the Routeburn/Greenstone track, … Continue reading
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Fifteen Days on the Bibbulmun Track, WA
BIBBULMUN TRACK, WA – SEPT/OCT 2006 Walpole > Frankland River > Giants > Rame Head > Peaceful Bay > Denmark > Nullaki > West Cape Howe > Shelly Beach > Torbay > Hidden Valley > Albany John L’E had always … Continue reading
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