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Red Hill Creek and Crossover Creek
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<blockquote data-quote="RichterScale" data-source="post: 360550" data-attributes="member: 9561"><p>Isn't Frenchmans mostly private property and only the last bit in State Forest? From memory, i did a bit of research and the better ground was higher up Frenchmans. Remember a guy telling me it was very wet/swampy in parts so never bothered to go in there myself. You got me interested now and might take a wander up there and have a look. There's another spot I want to take a look at not far from Frenchmans but pretty steep and I need someone to go with in case I need to winch out. A spot I went to near Russel creek about a year ago we had to do 5 full-length winches off 5 different trees to get out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RichterScale, post: 360550, member: 9561"] Isn't Frenchmans mostly private property and only the last bit in State Forest? From memory, i did a bit of research and the better ground was higher up Frenchmans. Remember a guy telling me it was very wet/swampy in parts so never bothered to go in there myself. You got me interested now and might take a wander up there and have a look. There's another spot I want to take a look at not far from Frenchmans but pretty steep and I need someone to go with in case I need to winch out. A spot I went to near Russel creek about a year ago we had to do 5 full-length winches off 5 different trees to get out. [/QUOTE]
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