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Red Hill Creek and Crossover Creek
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<blockquote data-quote="XIV" data-source="post: 360770" data-attributes="member: 735"><p>I ran into the owner of the property, I asked if I could check it out.</p><p>Unfortunately he said no.</p><p>But said he couldn't stop me if I walked up from the river. Now that was a long walk.</p><p>The first half km is swamp and not worth looking at. </p><p>But figured where the creek runs into the swampland would show me an indecision. </p><p>Got nothing.</p><p>So started the track up through the dense bushland, did about 5km for 1 bit of fly poo.</p><p>Found a few of the old diggings and worked a bit harder and deeper around those spots for no results. </p><p>Looked at a few of the other tracks around the area, and walked a few. Wasn't driving down them on my own.</p><p>And probably not at all. As some are that bad, I don't think you would make it back up some of those tracks.</p><p>Would be ok on a motorbike but still hard going.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="XIV, post: 360770, member: 735"] I ran into the owner of the property, I asked if I could check it out. Unfortunately he said no. But said he couldn't stop me if I walked up from the river. Now that was a long walk. The first half km is swamp and not worth looking at. But figured where the creek runs into the swampland would show me an indecision. Got nothing. So started the track up through the dense bushland, did about 5km for 1 bit of fly poo. Found a few of the old diggings and worked a bit harder and deeper around those spots for no results. Looked at a few of the other tracks around the area, and walked a few. Wasn't driving down them on my own. And probably not at all. As some are that bad, I don't think you would make it back up some of those tracks. Would be ok on a motorbike but still hard going. [/QUOTE]
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