Maps for southwest region

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Maps for southwest region

Post by ZefleR » Mon Jul 14, 2008 3:42 pm

Is anyone from or around the peel region that has some decent areas / tracks they can recommend for taking my suby.

I will have company so it can be anywhere withing the fun to extreme category and we can help recover each other.

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Gary

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Post by Suba » Mon Jul 14, 2008 4:04 pm

how far south do you want to go and what is your Subi.

Mike.
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Post by ZefleR » Mon Jul 14, 2008 4:20 pm

Suba wrote:how far south do you want to go and what is your Subi.

Mike.
Hi mike,

preferably looking for some 4wd tracks. I have a lifted L series and i like to push its boundries. I would go a fair way and do some camping but I am sure there would be some fairly descent tracks around Dwellingup / Harvey / Serpentine / Jarrahdale ect

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Post by Forester_Gump » Sat Jul 26, 2008 1:54 pm

I recently did a trek down to Karri Valley. We stayed at the lodge, but did a day trek out into the D'Entrecasteaux National Park.
You can take a turn off (i cant remember the road of the top of my head, but let me know if you want more info) that is signed - Lake Jasper. The beginning is a pretty simple gravel track, but it quickly turns boggy, with steep rutted inclines & declines.
You can actually camp at Lake Jasper (being 4wd only there wasnt anybody there at all when we went) with the track eventually leading down onto the beach, where there is some good driving (very soft sand, and only my wife and 4month old son we didnt end up going on) and I would expect some even better fishing.
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Post by D3V1L » Sun Jul 27, 2008 10:54 am

this sounds like a very fimiliar trip mike ey??!!

i can vouch for this trip..we did the section between black point all the way through to jasper beach and up to lake jasper... awesome trip highly reccomended. we did it last year with a few of the suby guys on here

down there u also have the options of the sand dunes and heaps more tracks and stuff down there...

D'Entercaustux National park has a LOT to offer

dave


Forester_Gump wrote:I recently did a trek down to Karri Valley. We stayed at the lodge, but did a day trek out into the D'Entrecasteaux National Park.
You can take a turn off (i cant remember the road of the top of my head, but let me know if you want more info) that is signed - Lake Jasper. The beginning is a pretty simple gravel track, but it quickly turns boggy, with steep rutted inclines & declines.
You can actually camp at Lake Jasper (being 4wd only there wasnt anybody there at all when we went) with the track eventually leading down onto the beach, where there is some good driving (very soft sand, and only my wife and 4month old son we didnt end up going on) and I would expect some even better fishing.
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Post by Suba » Sun Jul 27, 2008 3:02 pm

That is the one i was thinking of dave, it is a great trip but you need min 2 days.

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Post by TW83 » Fri Aug 01, 2008 6:08 pm

Quality surf at Black Point as well!

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