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<blockquote data-quote="oldtimerROB" data-source="post: 351981" data-attributes="member: 8947"><p>Around Dunolly and Havelock you need a narrow car or van with a tight turning circle and light steering.We have gone down faint tracks that are not tracks and squeezed between small trees barely 6 feet apart without problem.Only expect to get your paintwork scratched by the Wattle saplings.We even go cross country to our prefered camping site.There is really no safe areas to pitch a tent and trees fall down in the middle of the night.Yesterday we went to Union Jack Creek south of Buninyong where the flats were all under water and silly me went on the grass to avoid a hole and by a miracle managed to exact myself from a large bog.The diggings were even inaccessible by foot as there was so much water and anyway they were all covered by prickly low shrubs.We are waiting to find a nugget so as to buy two off road tyres as the government has slashed my pension by 30% at age 72.So you chaps better find your retirement nugget before it is too late.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="oldtimerROB, post: 351981, member: 8947"] Around Dunolly and Havelock you need a narrow car or van with a tight turning circle and light steering.We have gone down faint tracks that are not tracks and squeezed between small trees barely 6 feet apart without problem.Only expect to get your paintwork scratched by the Wattle saplings.We even go cross country to our prefered camping site.There is really no safe areas to pitch a tent and trees fall down in the middle of the night.Yesterday we went to Union Jack Creek south of Buninyong where the flats were all under water and silly me went on the grass to avoid a hole and by a miracle managed to exact myself from a large bog.The diggings were even inaccessible by foot as there was so much water and anyway they were all covered by prickly low shrubs.We are waiting to find a nugget so as to buy two off road tyres as the government has slashed my pension by 30% at age 72.So you chaps better find your retirement nugget before it is too late. [/QUOTE]
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