Great photos mate, looks like a interesting place to look around.
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Great photos mate, looks like a interesting place to look around.
Finally found Waihou lookout! If you watch 4wd action dvd's one of the recent Coff's trips Roothy finishes the dvd from this lookout.
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after the lookout we took our friends to visit the 70m mine again, he was keen to go in so off we went!
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Showing the kids inside
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My daughter was keen to come in!
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Little bent wing bat living inside
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Could stand up inside although you might hit your head in places!
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End of the line!
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The story goes:
Legend has it that a Lithuanian tightrope walker-Jonas Slovenski-hand made this statue in memory to his maker. He came to this forest looking for solitude in the 1960’s and earned himself a reputation as a fearless axeman, mostly because he worked in the nude- wearing nothing but a pair of gumboots. When he wasn’t cutting timber he exercised his balancing skills on cables stretched high above the trees. Local 4wders started hanging old keys on the statue, and so the name stuck.
Unsure of it, there is no history on the keyman which is a shame.
Thanks looks like a spot to put on the must do list , thanks for sharing
Here's a video from me pulling out a toyboata on a side trail off Eastern Boundary trail, Enjoy.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=diIFt...ature=youtu.be
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Wish I seen this while down there. Good pics mate!
Playing around with my Jaycar sports camera
Some footage of trollin in the Bongil Bongil NP.
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