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1PE: I had a meeting in Queanbeyan after work, so went to the hash point (beyond) before going back to the meeting. This turned out to be more interesting than the Google map suggested. There is a stile (for horsey types) at the corner of Wickerlack Road and then the track north-west into the open scrub led fairly steeply downhill. The track had been recently cut by rain and was rutted by the running water. The scrub and trees were fairly much as Google said, and the tracking to the spot was easy. I left a plastic-wrapped poster for other travellers to see and be astonished.
  
 
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Location

Just off Wickerslack Road, Karabar (near Queanbeyan, near Canberra)

Participants

1PE and anyone else interested...

Expedition

~5.20-30pm

Expedition

1PE: I had a meeting in Queanbeyan after work, so went to the hash point (beyond) before going back to the meeting. This turned out to be more interesting than the Google map suggested. There is a stile (for horsey types) at the corner of Wickerlack Road and then the track north-west into the open scrub led fairly steeply downhill. The track had been recently cut by rain and was rutted by the running water. The scrub and trees were fairly much as Google said, and the tracking to the spot was easy. I left a plastic-wrapped poster for other travellers to see and be astonished.

Tracklog

Photos

Achievements