Few years ago I was exploring the area around weldborough and derby and ended up at the Frome Dam. I arrived mid afternoon on a winters day so didnt have a lot of light left for exploring. The area is very pretty with quite a few interesting odds and sods around the place. The first I discovered was the grave of a man who died in the construction of the dam if memory serves correctly. The grave is tucked into a little alcove in the bush off the path...quite easily missed. Obviously this was quite a while in the past...but on top of the grave was a really well preserved acubra hat. I would love to know more of this story if anyone knows it.
After wandering around on the dam itself and up the top of the spill way I carefully made my way to the bottom. On the way I found an aerial tramway/ cablecar setup laying in the bush. Obviously there is or was something on the other side of the river which required transportation of large quantities of something. Once I reached the bottom at the river I found a small wooden bridge about 20cm wide with wire for crossing. At time the flow of water was *&%$#! heavy and the bridge itself really slimy so i erred on the side of caution and turned back. I have since been told that there is a water race on other side of that bridge which makes a great walk. The person telling me was telling 3rd hand though so I know very little...and the maps of area reveal very little. I would love any and all information anyone has on this area.
Cheers
Joe