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[[User:Joannac|Joanna]], [[User:Nemo|Nemo]], Llandorin, Helen, [[User:Polysylabic_Pseudonym|Psud]], and the tamagotchis Helen and Ahaly met in the suburb of Banks, on the extreme south of [[Canberra, Australia|Canberra]], in the hopes that they could travel by car on dirt roads much of the way. Unfortunately the gate was locked. That pushed the walk up to just under 3km each way. With mountains.
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[[User:Joannac|Joanna]], [[User:Nemo|Nemo]], Llandorin, Helen, [[User:Psud|Psud]], and the tamagotchis Helen and Ahaly met in the suburb of Banks, on the extreme south of [[Canberra, Australia|Canberra]], in the hopes that they could travel by car on dirt roads much of the way. Unfortunately the gate was locked. That pushed the walk up to just under 3km each way. With mountains.
  
 
Llandorin suggested we access the point from the other side of the mountains, still a similar walk, but probably on flatter ground. Apathy overruled him.  
 
Llandorin suggested we access the point from the other side of the mountains, still a similar walk, but probably on flatter ground. Apathy overruled him.  
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We then reached a spot on the side of a mountain. It was just over a kilometer (as the crow flies) from where we started walking, and a similar distance to the hash.
 
We then reached a spot on the side of a mountain. It was just over a kilometer (as the crow flies) from where we started walking, and a similar distance to the hash.
  
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[[Image:2008-06-07 -35 149 the end.jpg|thumb|300px|The end of the line. It was only getting worse...]]
 
There were cliffs.
 
There were cliffs.
  
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It turned out that there was no path that would get us to the hash and back in anything like daylight. And we didn't want to be in the bush at night, for fear of dropbears.
 
It turned out that there was no path that would get us to the hash and back in anything like daylight. And we didn't want to be in the bush at night, for fear of dropbears.
  
So, given the cliffs and the sort of stuff we had trudged through to get where we were, we decided to follow good hiking practice and return along the ridges and hilltops, where vegatation is thinner and hills are smaller.  
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So, given the cliffs and the sort of stuff we had trudged through to get where we were, we decided to follow good hiking practice and return along the ridges and hilltops, where vegetation is thinner and hills are smaller.  
  
 
After a while we found ourselves on an actual human track. It lead to a trig point and wind sock. We got to the top of the last hill - from which we could see our cars - as the Sun set. Helen wanted to climb on the trig point.
 
After a while we found ourselves on an actual human track. It lead to a trig point and wind sock. We got to the top of the last hill - from which we could see our cars - as the Sun set. Helen wanted to climb on the trig point.
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Image:2008-06-07 nemo.jpg|[[User:Nemo|Nemo]]
 
Image:2008-06-07 nemo.jpg|[[User:Nemo|Nemo]]
 
Image:2008-06-07 llandorin.jpg|Llandorin
 
Image:2008-06-07 llandorin.jpg|Llandorin
Image:2008-06-07 psud.jpg|[[User:Polysylabic_Pseudonym|Psud]]
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Image:2008-06-07 psud.jpg|[[User:Psud|Psud]]
 
Image:2008-06-07 tamaHelen.jpg|TamaHelen
 
Image:2008-06-07 tamaHelen.jpg|TamaHelen
 
Image:2008-06-07 Ahaly.jpg|TamaAhaly
 
Image:2008-06-07 Ahaly.jpg|TamaAhaly
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Image:2008-06-07 wind sock indicating windy.jpg|This windsock varied between indicating "windy" and "very windy".
 
Image:2008-06-07 wind sock indicating windy.jpg|This windsock varied between indicating "windy" and "very windy".
 
Image:2008-06-07 a holey tree and trig point.jpg|We don't know why there was a hole in this tree. But the trig point has a purpose.
 
Image:2008-06-07 a holey tree and trig point.jpg|We don't know why there was a hole in this tree. But the trig point has a purpose.
Image:2008-06-07 -35 149 joanna psud.jpg|Joanna and Psud stand on a ridge. Note the reverse angle photo [:Image:2008-06-07 -35 149 joanna psud.jpg|here]]
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Image:2008-06-07 -35 149 joanna psud.jpg|Joanna and Psud stand on a ridge. Note the reverse angle photo [[:Image:2008-06-07 -35 149 joanna psud.jpg|here]]
 
Image:2008-06-07 nemo surveyed the world.jpg|Nemo wondered whether he could see his house from here.
 
Image:2008-06-07 nemo surveyed the world.jpg|Nemo wondered whether he could see his house from here.
 
Image:2008-06-07 black mountain tower.jpg|We could see the tower.
 
Image:2008-06-07 black mountain tower.jpg|We could see the tower.
 
Image:2008-06-07 it got late.jpg|We were out too long. It became evening.
 
Image:2008-06-07 it got late.jpg|We were out too long. It became evening.
 
Image:2008-06-07 we could see our cars.jpg|But we were in sight of our cars. Only a 1:1 slope between us and them.
 
Image:2008-06-07 we could see our cars.jpg|But we were in sight of our cars. Only a 1:1 slope between us and them.
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Image:2008-06-07 -35 149 slope.jpg|Llandorin negotiates the slope...
 
Image:2008-06-07 we made it back.jpg|We survived!
 
Image:2008-06-07 we made it back.jpg|We survived!
 
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Joanna, Nemo, Llandorin, Helen, Psud, and the tamagotchis Helen and Ahaly met in the suburb of Banks, on the extreme south of Canberra, in the hopes that they could travel by car on dirt roads much of the way. Unfortunately the gate was locked. That pushed the walk up to just under 3km each way. With mountains.

Llandorin suggested we access the point from the other side of the mountains, still a similar walk, but probably on flatter ground. Apathy overruled him.

We started by skirting one of the taller hills, following animal tracks or no tracks at all. We dodged wild roses, discussed Eliza Day (after whom Nemo's car is named) and wondered whether the abundant rosehips were safe to eat. Psud though they were (but that they wouldn't taste good). Google was unwilling to help.

tamaHelen sang for us.

humanHelen found a rock.

We battled through Ti tree (Leptospermum scoparium) happy in the knowledge that its oil had disinfecting properties, so any injuries sustained from the tree would be automatically disinfected.

We then reached a spot on the side of a mountain. It was just over a kilometer (as the crow flies) from where we started walking, and a similar distance to the hash.

The end of the line. It was only getting worse...

There were cliffs.

Llandorin explored.

It turned out that there was no path that would get us to the hash and back in anything like daylight. And we didn't want to be in the bush at night, for fear of dropbears.

So, given the cliffs and the sort of stuff we had trudged through to get where we were, we decided to follow good hiking practice and return along the ridges and hilltops, where vegetation is thinner and hills are smaller.

After a while we found ourselves on an actual human track. It lead to a trig point and wind sock. We got to the top of the last hill - from which we could see our cars - as the Sun set. Helen wanted to climb on the trig point.

We made our way down the incredibly steep hill. Psud helped Helen, and carried tamaHelen and Ahaly. We found a flat piece of ground, then reached our cars.

We got a 19th Century style group photo.

Nemo had found that there was a path that his car could follow. Joanna didn't want to go driving into the mountains on fire trails with a strange man (and no matter how many times you've met him, Nemo is strange!

Joanna reports that once again she was not murdered by nemo.

Llandorin checked out the alternate route, and found that it faced cliffs. So lacking rock climbing equipment, this hash was unreachable.