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Location
In bush in Lysterfield Park
Participants
Expedition
Returning from a family visit down the peninsula, the point in Lysterfield Park seemed a nice detour. I used to live much closer to there and went mountain biking a few times. But it has been years! Would it all be changed? Would it still be as full of kangaroos as I remember?
We drove up Reynolds Rd, a steep gravel road that the car didn't particularly appreciate. Then we saw the bad news: there was a controlled burn happening. Government workers were by the gate looking very watchful.
There are certain kinds of signs I'd be happy to ignore. A warning of potentially being incinerated in a giant wall of flame is not one of them.
I then turned my attention to checking out all the hard rubbish that was put out for collection along Reynolds Road, and successfully acquired quite a nice looking bucket. Black, solid, not too big, but bound to be useful in our forthcoming house move.