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    Quote Originally Posted by bloomgorge View Post
    really interesting terrain, how's that place for snakes?
    They are around but didnt see any on this trip
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    Kurdaitcha Man!
    That there is quite interesting reading in itself. Tnx for the link.

    Interesting to note that this "procedure" was kept secret from women".

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    What an awesome looking trip.

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    Quote Originally Posted by HitchHiking View Post
    Glad the pics are being enjoyed! Its a long way from Tumbler Ridge eh Callahan
    It is so HH! Just went back out and took a buddy to the top of Bergeron cliffs, and then ran down to Teepee Falls before heading home! Nice scenery out that way, but I sure would like to get a chance to come visit your neck of the woods!

    Cheers

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    The tarp makes it more of a chalenge to stelth camp, right?
    Great pictures, you got some beautiful country on your end of the world.

    Will you report the ax grinding stones to someone or is this private land?
    I would feel more optimistic about a bright future for man if he spent less time proving that he can outwit Nature and more time tasting her sweetness and respecting her seniority. - E. B. White (1899 - 1985)

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    Anybody else got any aboriginal (correct term?) pics from their trips?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Veto 65 View Post
    The tarp makes it more of a chalenge to stelth camp, right?
    Great pictures, you got some beautiful country on your end of the world.

    Will you report the ax grinding stones to someone or is this private land?


    No need to stealth camp there.


    It is a national park. I beleive that it is a know Aboriginal site but I will double check with them now.
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    Quote Originally Posted by easyriver View Post
    Anybody else got any aboriginal (correct term?) pics from their trips?
    I generally don't share many. The problem is that these are considered sacred relics and sites by Aboriginal people, but often not respected by the rest of us. Some visitors take relics they find rather than doing the right thing and leaving them where they found them, others seem to take pleasure from driving their 4x4's through obvious archaeological sites...

    Here's a stone tool found on the beach in NW Tasmania:



    And an Aboriginal Midden not far away:



    Cheers, and apologies to HitchHiking for going offtopic...

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    If work picks up from now, I might be able to fly down and attend. Can't promise, but I'll see what I can do. While i'm at the Blue Mountains, I'll be hiking the 6 foot track as well.

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    Great report as usual.

    Thanks for sharing.
    I am a GEAR JUNKIE and GRAM COUNTER !!

    There, It's out. I said it, Ahh I feel better now

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