Awesome pics :)
Thanks for the detailed write up too - I might have to start planning this trip!
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Awesome pics :)
Thanks for the detailed write up too - I might have to start planning this trip!
Yeah, yeah. Sick of waiting !
Thanks Winnie. I was told the area where the carriage is was an Logging camp back in the 70's.
Cheers Bob. As long as long can put up with Roofy's loud music and Jane-O's drunken rambling, it'll be a blast !
Very nice, be on the list to do, just need some 4wdrivers to do it with. Thanks for putting the pics up.
Thanks Kat,
Love these write ups and especially the pics, I need to get out there myself and have a look.
Thanks for the write up and pics! I'm looking to head up there after New Years, so was very helpful!
I see you are around our way too. ( we are in Rosedale) Any time you want to tag along, you are quite welcome. We try to get out and about quite regularly.
I dont know what I enjoy more, is the driving or taking pics, I need to learn to do both. Or maybe give up the steering wheel sometimes.
Sounds like an fatnastic trip and awesome photos. I think I've mentioned it somewhere else but Blue rag is my #1 to do, and plan to go and do it before this seasons closure. You were lucky with the view, mate of mine went a week or so ago and copped bad weather 2 days in a row, so the view was not there.
Beautiful high country!!! Thanks for the report Kat.
Looks like you had a bloody good trip guys, good pics especially some of the huts, need to do a bit more exploring up that way. Does look like they have graded the track pretty smooth, bit of a shame.
Great Pics, the Blue Rag Range Track was graded when they had fires there 2 years ago, to get the fire trucks up. There was a dead end camp site down the other way, but I believe they have closed that portion of road.
I have been to the Treasures old homestead and taken photos, but I have never driven in, as it is their private property, it is not public land. They might be okay with it, but if we walk in, I believe it shows a bit of respect. Also across the road from these huts is their old cattle yards that they still use today. Well worth a look.
In the photos is their original homestead, that the one falling down, next to it was the daughters hut and the one at the front I believe was built for drovers when they moved to their current location up the road.
John
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Done Blue rag track with the family in February. Was the first time out for my missus. Awesome views.
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