Harry's Hut

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Stevon
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Harry's Hut

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We all woke to the sound of thunder and rain but decided that it surely won't last so we met up at the BP Morayfield. There was only a small group of us heading off this weekend, Mark & Arie, Steve Yvonne & Simon and our guests, Tom, Jules and their beautiful baby Gabi. After a slow drive due to lots of traffic and drizzle we arrived at our camp via a detour past Lake Cootharaba, which looks like a wonderful place to camp for a weekend. We set our tents and camper up and Mark & Arie quickly learnt that you can' leave bread rolls on your table unattended. Very hungry scrub turkeys up there.
We headed out to explore the surrounding bushland and found a few boggy holes that Mark got himself bogged in but done a great job of getting himself out. A very steep hill had Steve struggling to get anywhere, but after letting down the tyre pressure was eventually on his way. Maybe Steve should think about getting himself a winch, and that would save poor Mark walking all the way back to the top to carry the max trax all the way back down. Lucky Simon volunteered to carry them back up.
After a few more tracks we decided to head back to camp to organize dinner. We all enjoyed sitting around chatting after dinner but really did miss the fire.

On Sunday we packed up and headed out for some more exploring. After dropping Tom & Jules camper off we headed into the bush again and found another bog hole that Mark decided to have a go at but this one was a little deeper and he had to be pulled out by Jules. We followed a track that had had very little use, but eventually had to turn around due to a large tree across the track and no one had bought their chainsaws. Jules decided to give the bog hole a try on the way back and got herself stuck, but it was Steve to the rescue this time.

We enjoyed lunch in a lovely park close by and a nice cool breeze. Dark clouds started to come over so we all said our goodbyes and headed for home. Everyone had a wonderful weekend and we would like to thank Mark for organizing a great trip. Some photos will follow :)
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cuboid
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Thanks for the report Steve and Yvonne, your first one (not tardy like some of the rest of us)

Here are a few more photos to add

Airing down for the bumpy road to the campsite
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Checking out the track
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The first of two mud holes
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The second hole didnt look too bad - the joys of going first!!! There was talk of trying the maxtraxs but there was no way they would be going back into my car :lolno:
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The reflections on the tea tree stained river were pretty cool
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And finally lunch and some muddy cars
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Did you guys get a storm on the way home? We got one while we were at Arie's mum's house in Noosa. Unfortunately it did little to remove the caked on mud from the wheels. We had lots of vibrations on the way home and it took quite some cleaning to remove.
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Looked like a good trip, Mark can I see a picture of you being rescued?
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louisrankin wrote:Looked like a good trip, Mark can I see a picture of you being rescued?
you will see him getting pulled out by the blue navara in the pics earlier... he managed to get himself out of one of the bogs with some good momentum
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home away from home

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jules got bogged!

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gabby cleaning out the mud so i can hook up the chains again
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more to come when i get them off the camera

thank you to Mark, Arie, Steve, Yvonne & Simon for welcoming us along for this trip
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Mark,

Lucky you had the Patrol rescue vehicle with you, only joking you need some muddies or a Ford Ranger !!

Louis
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louisrankin wrote:Mark,

Lucky you had the Patrol rescue vehicle with you, only joking you need some muddies or a Ford Ranger !!

Louis
Louis, he was giving the dual cabs curry whilst showing off his 'flex' ;)

I do have to say though he was a complete gentleman and didn't make me get my new snatch strap dirty after he had already dirtied his new one... Thank you Mark
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