Sunday, November 13, 2016

Warburton



Type: 4wd'ing + hiking + camping 
Location: Warburton
Dates: 12/11/16
Weather: Fine
Crew: Toon, Jax, Amelia, Morris, Oscar, Ross, Ella, Alfie
Key Tracks Hit: BS Fireline, Crooked Creek Tk, Mississippi Fireline, Little Flume Rd, Patrol Rd
Vehicles Used: 2nd Gen Pathy, 3rd Gen Pathy, Paj
Distance Travelled: ?
Campsites: N/A
Fishing: N/A
Gear Purchased: N/A
Gear Review: N/A
Food: Hot dogs
Report: Pretty easy day hitting tracks between Warburton and McMahons Creek. Tracks weren't very troubling, conditions were pretty dry. Had some fun in a couple of bog holes. Little Flume Road was locked on one end which was a little annoying, had to turn around and back track back to the top Brahams Rd. Had a picnic at Little Peninsula Picnic Area - would be nice to cast a line in search of a few trout in that river.

Ended up going to Warburton Redwood Forest, off Cement Creek Road, to cap off the day.
Rating: 7.5/10


Thursday, June 23, 2016

Thomson State Forest - Queens Birthday Weekend



Type: 4wd'ing + hiking + camping
Location:  Thomson State Forest - Aberfeldy
Dates: Queens Birthday Weekend - 11 - 13 June 2016
Weather: Wet day 1, dry 2+3 & COLD
Crew: Toon, Jax, Willo, Ross, LJ
Key Tracks Hit: Donnelly Creek Track, Star Track
Vehicles Used: Paj + Pathy
Distance Travelled: 700kms
Campsites: Merringtons Flat
Fishing: N/A
Gear Purchased: N/A
Gear Review: The little Husky chainsaw did wonders again!!
Food: Roast Chook, Pancakes, Home Made Big Macs, Bacon and Eggs, Hot Dogs
Report: Great boys weekend camping trip. Took the little man, Jackson, and he loved it! Was such a highlight to have him around the campsite, the tent, and of course the off-roading. Big Mac's were awesome. Off-roading was pretty basic around Donnelly Creek track but there are heaps of off shoots to check out. Took the Paj down Star Track towards star track mine - that was a little harrowing descent. The climb back up too had to have a couple of cracks before we got to the top.

Camping was not as awesome as it could have been as it was in an open flat area with heaps of people, but what can you expect on Queens bday weekend. Next time, keep driving along donnelly creek and find a more secluded campsite that is littered throughout that track.
Rating: 7/10. Better if it was a secluded campsite and more tough 4wdíng. But great to have the boys out!!




Friday, May 27, 2016

Toolangi Recovery




Type: 4wd'ing + hiking + camping
Location: Toolangi State Forest
Dates: Some time in 2014
Weather: Wet, muddy
Crew: Toon, Annaleigh
Key Tracks Hit: Rouch Road
Vehicles Used: Paj
Distance Travelled: Not much
Campsites: N/A
Fishing: N/A
Gear Purchased: Future Winch
Gear Review: Winch would have been handy
Food: Water
Report: Classic. Went to take Annaleigh on a bogan road trip. Shot some clays, then went offroading. Unfortauntely the tracks were a little more slippery than i had imagined. Slid up Rouch rd, then got to a cross roads, and decided to take one down. Not sure if it was Joes Spur Tk or Carson Tk or Rouch Rd? Anyhow, went down and halfway i knew it was game over. No way would i have been able to reverse back up or chuck a u-ey, as it was too slippery, even with the cooper st's (which arent much in this stuff).

As there was little choice, decided to keep going down hill but of course slid straight into the flowoff embankment. With further effort on trying to exit i became deeper en-lodged. Time to get the shovel. That didnt do anything. Made the call the ditch the car and walk to the nearest main road to get dad to help me out (thanks dad!). The plan was to get the car the next morning as it was 6pm and starting to get dark.

Then as Annaleigh was walking back up the hill with the map, she heard a beast of a car come rubling along. Then came Jason in his GQ Partol, classic. "Do you have a winch?" she said as she flagged him down. Obviously he did, as his 150% muddies were protruding out the wings of his car. Then he decided to travel down the same track as i did, but he did it with ease as he hugged the right side. Then turned around at the bottom and proceeded to help winch us out!!

Epic, and saviour!

Rating: 10/10.







Sunday, May 1, 2016

Toolangi Day Trip



Type: 4wd'ing + hiking + camping 
Location: Toolangi
Dates: April 24th
Weather: Drizzle, clearing
Crew: Toon, Jax, Ross, Ella, Alfie
Key Tracks Hit: East side of toolangi
Vehicles Used: Paj, Pathy
Distance Travelled: 85kms
Campsites: N/A
Fishing: N/A
Gear Purchased: N/A
Gear Review: N/A
Food: BLT
Report: Took the kids for some offroading through toolangi to help the wives get some peace. Hit up the typical tracks with bog holes, and there were some rather slippery sections - namely Aeroplane Track. Had to turn around as Ross couldnt get up, and kids were a little scared. Need to get back on that track and give it a crack!! Looks wicked. Quite a few people out, motorbikes and 4wd'ers.
Rating: 8/10




Wednesday, February 24, 2016

Licola IBIS

Type: 4wd'ing + hiking + camping
Location: Licola - Macalister River (the sisters)
Dates: 19 - 21 Feb
Weather: Perfect. 26, 22, 30.
Crew: Toon, Naren, Morris
Key Tracks Hit: Black Soil Gully Track, Macalister river, Butcher Country Track, Butcher Link Track, Caledonia River Track.
Vehicles Used: Paj
Distance Travelled: 700 kms
Campsites: The Sisters
Fishing: River fishing the macalister. Zip.
Gear Purchased: Husqvarna 236 Chainsaw
Gear Review: Chainsaw took a few goes to break in the engine, but after some cutting it started easy. Went through a bunch of trees like butter. Saved a TON of time cutting down the forest to help keep us warm at night!!! Thanks mum and dad for the present!!
Food: Naren fancy fk sandiches, Morris's hotpot, bacon and eggs, naren fancy fk hot dogs, chicken avo sandwiches, damper.
Report: Great time had by all. Smooth drive down, picked up food and booze at Moe. Got into licola, filled up the tank at $1.75. Headed down target creek road towards macalister river track. Arrived at camp at secret spot thanks to LFDD 4X4!

Once beers were in hand, tents and cooking area was set up. Awning came out, but didnt tie it down, and a freak wind decided to break it. Damn wind! Then explored in the 4x4 with chainsaw to find firewood. Chopped a boot load, headed back to camp to get cooking. Played Klop as the coals took shape.

Next morning headed towards butcher country track to make the steep drive up, then down butcher link track to caledonia river for lunch. Great track, would have been much easier in 4HLc (thanks Morris!). Fancy fk lunch was solid with chorizo hot dogs and boules.

Arrived back at camp, set up a shooting range for air rifle, and shot then klopped our way to dusk. Roast chicken & avo sandwiches with beers and whiskey to send Morris to sleep, while we kept chatting by the fire.

Next day, slowly packed up and after a quick swim and damper headed back up Black Soil Gully track for the scenic drive back to licola. Hungry Jacks on the way home was horrible. KFC would have been far better!

Rating: 9/10 . 10/10 for having taken out a rabbit or something, not for breaking the awning, and getting kfc to cap it off.






Saturday, January 16, 2016

Lerderderg State Park

Type: Hiking + camping
Location: Lerderderg State Park, O'Brien's Crosssing to Blackwood
Dates: 8 Jan - 10 Jan
Weather: Mid 20s, no rain
Crew: Me, my bros and my old man
Key Tracks Hit: We did a circuit loop at the northern part of the state park, near Blackwood. Some were hiking tracks, some were 4WD tracks.
Vehicles Used: On foot
Distance Travelled: ~25k in total. Nailed the whole circuit on the Saturday (20k) and then had only an hour or so walking on the second day, so we did another day walk down the south part near Lerderderg Gorge (2k+3k). Apparently they get peregrine falcon sitings there, but we didn't see any.
Campsites: Stayed the first night at O'Brien's Crossing by the Lerderderg "river", which was dried up, with not even a trickle. Pretty crap campsite and lots of people there. We stayed at Shaws Lake picnic ground on the second night. Much better campsite and way less crowded.
Fishing: Not that we were carrying fishing gear in our packs, but no water to be seen anyway.
Gear Purchased: None
Gear Review: None
Food: We had dinner the first night at Blackwood Pub. Pretty good place considering such a small country town. Would check it out again, but would also try the cafe there for dinner too. We got a coffee from there on the Sunday and the place was cool with a nice view. Camping food on Saturday night was ready made meals - Thai Green Chicken and Butter Chicken boiled up on our hiking stove. Good hiking food and easy.
Report: I was a bit underwhelmed to be honest. I'd been wanting to check out Lerderderg for a while, as it's bloody close to Melbourne. The place seems more geared up for 4WDing, which didn't help us, given we were on foot. There weren't any cool peaks or views or anything that you want when you go on a long day's hike. We may have just hit up the wrong area though, and the southern part could be better. On the Friday night, we ate at Blackwood and then drove to O'Brien's Crossing, which was supposed to be our half way point. But given there was no water there we drove back into Blackwood on the Saturday morning, filled up our bottles and then started our hike from there. We didn't want to stay at the O'Brien's Crossing again, which was the half way point, so ended up pushing on and finishing the whole circuit in the day. Big day of hiking with full packs on, starting at 8am and finishing at 4.30, so we were wrecked when we got there. We chucked our packs on the ground and fell asleep for an hour in the sun cos we couldn't be bothered putting our tents up. Chilled for the rest of the night there, listening to tunes and playing cards. The next day was a quick walk back to Blackwood and then we drove down to Mackenzies Flat picnic ground, which had a good 1 hour round trip walk. Would be a lot cooler when then water is flowing.
Overall scenery and hike rating: 5/10. Wouldn't do it again at that time of year when so dry.
Wildlife rating: 8/10 - Saw heaps of wildlife, amazing given it's so close to Melbourne. Saw two echidnas (this was the highlight for me as I'd only seen one in the wild before), a koala, heaps of roos, wallabies, kookas / other birdlife and a couple of wedge tail eagles. Also saw a fox in our campsite while we were playing cards. The thing wasn't scared of us at all, just ran straight through our site, only metres away from us. We chased it off when it was going near our packs, but it came back 3 times! Wish I had Toon's .22!

Tuesday, January 5, 2016

Robe, Beachport, Grampians

Type: 4wd'ing + hiking + camping
Location: Beachport, Robe, Grampians
Dates: 26th-31st December
Weather: 25 at Robe, 38 at Grampians
Crew: VB family
Key Tracks Hit: Robe to Beachport via Beach
Vehicles Used: '05 Paj
Distance Travelled: 1450 kms
Campsites: 3 Mile Bend # 6 @ Beachport, Colhurst House B&B @ Mt Gambier, Buandik Campground #1 @ Grampians
Fishing: Unfortunately no time :(. Great surf spots between Robe and Beachport to throw a line. Was hoping to go after some mulloway. Beachport pier at 750 meters was also producing mullet and whiting. Bait used mainly pipi.
Gear Purchased: Primus High Output two burner stove. Adventure Kings Awning 2.5m x2.5m.
Gear Review: Primus two burner stove worked a treat! Super fast to boil water for multiple cups of coffee! Make sure you turn it down when cooking food, it heats up a pan quick, and just continues to heat!! Awning was also very handy to pitch beside the tent as a home base. Look forward to using it often.
Food: A highlight. Ate like kings the first few nights. Bangers & Mash w Sauerkraut, Steak Sandwiches, Tomato based bacon pasta, pancakes, bacon and egg English muffins, fish and chips (at towns!)
Report: 7.5/10
Rating: Weather was annoying. Preferably it was the other way around. Grampians was too hot for the bush, Robe was not hot enough for the beach. Outside of this, Robe and Grampians remain some beautiful parts of Australia that need to be explored.

Robe is a great beach town, as is Beachport. The drive on the beach was unreal! Water was turquoise blue and was begging to be fished! Got stuck in the sand on three separate occasions! Sand driving was much harder than i thought, and completely different to mud, rocks, hill climbs etc. Put tires down to 20 psi, then down to 16. Should have gone down even further, as some of the soft parts of sand along the beach was SOFT. The dune driving was easy enough and enjoyable. Couldn't make it one one particular dune, made 3/4 of the way, then reversed down and tried an easier dune to get back on the track.

One night at Mt Gambier to freshen up at Colhurst House was very nice. Lovely Pub meal was horrible. Beer was great.

Grampians was spectacular. Emus, wallabies, roos, rock formations, scenery, waterfalls etc. Unfortunately it was a little too hot, and no river by the campsite to chill. Only spent 1 night at Grampians, was planning on spending 3, but the heat made it important to get kids in the car and roll home for NY celebrations.

10/10 would have been because of better weather, some fishing, some proper offroading in grampains, and NYs in grampians. Next time. Maybe when kids are older!