Warren wrote:When it stropped raining just after Christmas
Did it? I don't remember that bit, just the rain. And the wind. And the storms . . .
Set out from Dead Horse Gap on the off track ramble along Bob's Ridge. Glorious country, especially the eastern end. Had a ball, scrambling over various little tors, including the highest, then a teensy bit off route on the run down to the saddle at the eastern end of the Big Boggy, but made it down before the rain hit - although only just. Set up in a sheltered spot under the trees and hid from the weather until 6am Christmas Day when I was rudely awakened by my tent deciding it had become bored with all the standard wet-on-the-outside-dry-on-the-inside stuff, and trying some 'interesting' experimental variations. Packed and got the hell out of there. Then started driving nroth, looking for the end of the rain.
Got up to Mt Werong that evening, still raining but at least I had somewhere to hang out the tent under cover so it could dry off. A little ramble around there, then drove up to Yeranderie the next morning, still raining, then west as far as Conimbla, bit of a wander down to Cherry Tree Creek and along the fire trail during a break, then to Holy Camp at the Weddin Mtns - via a torrential downpour that almost drowning the entire town of G-I've forgotten the name.
Climbed up Weddin Bluff the next morning, rambled around south, then back down and drove back towards the real mountains as the weather looked like it might be lifting. Via Yass to Brindabella Road, and along the Mt Franklin Rd to the Ginini carpark. Then in some of the most blatant and shameless peak-bagging ever, walked out to Gingera, along the ridge back to Pryors, up Ginini, and shifted the car to the Franklin carpark, in time to spend a night watching the mother of all storms belting the Brindabellas, bag Franklin and then Aggie, then off to Cooma where I scored some seam sealant for the tent.
Then to Bradley's & O'Brien's Hut, work on the tent, climb Round Mountain (at last), follow the spur down to Ogilvie's and walk back up the road. Next morning, into the Round Mtn carpark, pack, and finally off along Fifteen Mile Ridge. Made it to Far Bald that night, absolutely knackered, over the top and a quick run down past where Boo Bee used to be, to Mackeys and back, then from Far Bald to Doubtful Creek, where the off-track stuff started. Straight up the spur from the creek, along Farm Ridge the next day to Jacky's, Jagungal Saddle and Jagungal itself. Set up camp in a lovely sheltered spot below one of the tors, only to have the wind turn in the night and try to rip the tent to shreds. It was so strong despite all the extra pegs it came in under the floor of the tent and knocked over an almost fully loaded pack . . .
. . . to be continued . . . my lunch break's over.
