Great view! Man those are some cool trees! Love the close up of those snacks.
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Great view! Man those are some cool trees! Love the close up of those snacks.
great pics and awesome view. Thanks
Looks gorgeous. You weren't hanging from grass trees were you? I wouldn't have thought they were strong enough.
Absolutely beautiful. Thanks for sharing with us.
I like your snack! I'm always looking at new, no-cook stuff for the trail, and I think I might have to try that.
The gallon jug in the side pocket of your pack, is that an old orange juice container that you've repurposed for water?
As far as the ticks, there isn't much you can do about open skin in my opinion. However, (not sure about Aussie law here, so I don't know if it's available to you) there's an insecticide called Permethrin that works really well when applied to clothing and fabric gear. Living in Florida, I've yet to get a tick underneath my clothes when this stuff has been applied to 'em. It's non-toxic to humans once dried, only mildly toxic when still wet (in other words, don't drink the stuff and wear gloves during application), and works for about six weeks per application. If you have cats, though, be very careful to keep them away from where you do the application; it's very toxic to them while still wet. Once dry, though, it's not (I have cats, and they're no more neurotic now than when I started using the stuff).
Anyway, thanks again for sharing! It looks like you've got a mighty fine summer going down there.
Thank you for the beautiful views of your trip. They were greatly needed while I sit here at work wanting to be in my hammock..........
Thanks for all the good cheer fella's.
It was good to get out & get the heart pumping.
Feels like i'm alive again !
Gra factor.....re the grass tree...just one on the head end, it was nice & thick plus I gave it a shoulder barge to test it & it didn't move an inch....
Buenos & Fl Rider......Just needed a change the usual sweet stuff, raisins, nuts & seeds, you'll be surprised what you find rummaging around
in the asian supermarkets. Lots of lightweight dried goods too.
Fl Rider... the gallon jug comes in handy for extra water capacity which you need on these dry summer ridge line walks. Used it to refill my camelback in my pack at the still flowing Laidley Falls on the way out. Enjoyed the cool morning shower too, watching the valley mist swirl with the air currents....
Thanks for the heads up on the Permethrin, I'll give it a try the next time I head out.
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Looks like a great spot.
Might have to do that one !!
Love my cliff edge camping with a hammock.
Veranda mode is the poo :boggle:
Wow, they must be stronger than I thought. I noticed there were lots in your pictures. Some of them looked to be well over 100 years old!
Excellent trip! Good zigging and zagging!
Mate, that looks like a great spot. Can you post some more details for a fellow Brisvegas resident? ie how long did does it take, best directions to get there etc or where can I find the info on it please?
It looks the end results of a hard hike would be well worth it!
Cheers