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by Rodeo4jake » Mon Mar 11, 2013 10:11 am
Okay, Dusty the Kelpie & I went out on Friday arvo to check out the camping area & a few tracks.
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After clearing a fallen tree that was blocking access to the camping area we got attacked by a Rhodesian Ridgeback that had arrived to camp for the long weekend. Don't worry Dusty is fine, but the Ridgeback was headed to get its lip stitched back on, & we quickly vacated the area.
Found some great tracks to explore,& retired to the bar at The Pig & Whistle after all the drama.
For people coming on Friday night to camp, I will be out there from around 5 o'clock onwards. The camp will be on Amblers Lane on the Lerderderg river. It's a nice spot with a fire pit & hot plate provided. Depending on the night I might have the fire going to cook a few snags for tea. [ATTACH]4022[/ATTACH]
This map has all the detail you need to find your way to the camp site.
Otherwise the most direct way in is to head from Greendale towards Blackwood, turn right at Obrien's rd, look for Amblers lane on your left & follow this down to the river. This track is steep & rocky in spots, but caused no problems for a stock Brumby on 13 inch car tyres.
The other way to drive to this spot is From Tylden to the north. Head through the town of Tylden towards Trentham, at the western edge of town turn left at James lane. You basically stay on this road till you see Amblers lane on your right. You will pass the Pig & Whistle at a cross road & keep going around a few bends, after the bends look for Amblers lane. This road turns to gravel for a couple of kms before you arrive at a cross road. In front of you Amblers lane becomes a 4wd track with an open seasonal gate on it. Around halfway down to the river there is a fork in the track where you need to stay to the left. After this just follow the track till you find the river. This is the easiest way in,in terms of off roading.
I will have a light or fire going for late arrivals.
The rough plan for Saturday is to have bacon & egg sandwiches at camp for breakfast. People that are confident enough to find us at the river can do that. We will leave camp by 9:30 & head for Blackwood. We will wait here till 10 o'clock or so,in front of the Pub. Then we will head off to check out some tracks, before arriving at the Pig & Whistle for lunch & refreshments. Here we will decide if we want to have a few beers or drive a few more tracks for the rest of the afternoon.
No tracks will be overly difficult & there will be plenty of help & advice if you need it. Hope you can make it for a good day out.
Cheers Jake
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