baeurabasher wrote:And on one of the best tracks in the state.
You can begin to picture what it's like in some of the hard, offtrack places then.
Lophophaps wrote:I've seen bushwalkers on the summits of major peaks in fine weather checking their GPSs.[/color]
north-north-west wrote:I was logging a new peak, that's all, I swear it!
taswegian wrote:getting lost is not as hard as it sounds. Personal experiences and similar listed here show how easy it can be.
Many years ago there were two tracks leading up to Trappers hut (Walls Of Jerusalem). I always liked the more direct but much steeper route as it was a lot shorter. I took a couple of our kids into The Walls and on the way back we stopped at Trappers Hut where my 6 or 8(?) yo daughter asked if she could just wander down the track a bit.
Stupidly I agreed thinking she 'wont go far'. We got to the top car park and no Nita! Hopped in car and drove to the bottom (current car park) and walked up the track for a while, then retreated and back to the other track then returned to bottom carpark and set off once more.
We found one very hot and relieved girl halfway up to the Trappers Hut. Poor girl had come all the way down and realised she was in wrong spot so went all way back to Trappers Hut and 'no us', so back down the way she had come.
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