El_Freddo
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- Joined
- Aug 11, 2008
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- 2,399
- Location
- Bridgewater, Vic
- Car Year
- 1988, 1990
- Car Model
- EJ22'd L series; Targa Brumby
- Transmission
- Locking FT4wd 5spd Manual, 4.111:1 diff w 1.59:1 low range & front OBX LSD ;)
Before this trip started there were four up for it. Then there were three with Pezimm out with the Flu; then there were two after I got a call from Dulagarl who reported that his foz was out of action due to an impact with a washout that ripped a part of the rear suspension from the body. Glad he's ok.
I was keen to get out there on the friday night, really it was the wee hours of Saturday morning by the time we arrived at the southern end of Lake Albacutya – we pulled up here instead of Lake Hindmarsh so we were closer to the servo in Rainbow. 4Am was our arrival time!
Saturday we met up with Venom in Rainbow after fuelling up – we both made it before the closing time of 1pm (reopening at 5pm), after a quick grab of those last supplies we headed off to the start of outlet creek where our offroading began. But I took us on a detour – a lap of Lake Hindmarsh past our original meet point to outlet creek.
Once at outlet creek we aired down and started on the track – the sand areas on this track were all “whooped” out – loads of up and down action at slow speed. Not really fun. But we continued and the soil type changed to that loam-clay type typically found around creeks. We had a bit of fun along the way with a few detours, we found out there's a smaller lake before Albacutya called “Ross Lake”. After going on another detour from here we ended up again (for me) at the southern end of Lake Albacutya where we headed for Wemblin Track though a section of very soft sand – it didn't disappoint either!
We camped at one of our favourite Albacutya campgrounds and didn't bother with a fire – it was an early night for us.
The next day we were off on our point and shoot adventures, here's a pic of us pre-pack up from our first camp together:
We were going to do a cut across the lake bed then a half lap around the northern end then back again to western beach – doubling up on the northern end to see what it's like in the other direction. But the gate across the lake bed was closed and we decided it best not to cross. On our way up Wemblin track we passed this old wagon the night before, I'd never seen it here previously so we stopped an compared modes of transport and how far we've come in 150 odd years:
Further up the track we decided against the wet weather only track as it hadn't really been wet here for some time, plus we passed a ranger earlier that might have had another interpretation of “wet weather only”... We had another detour to check out an area only to hit a private property – pretty frustrating!
So Purra track it was:
I must admit that I love driving on all sand – I discovered this later in the trip where I'll add more to that
We did a section of this track along the edge of the dry lake and decided to turn around for a little hill climb – it was good fun but not greatly challenging as the sand was firm compared to other times here. Above was Venom on a section just before the climb. Below is Ruby Scoo in the same area, these flat sections near the lake's edge are wide and generally very soft especially when it's hot. These areas pop up every so often on this track too:
We got to western beach where we saw a few people camping – a bunch of moto nuts, a family that looked like they were about to start black saturday 2012 and a mob with a goose neck/5th wheeler that had a living quarters as well as a horse float in it! After a rubbish drop (small) we headed out to the milmed rock track along some fire break tracks – basically skirting the edge of the NP and the cropped areas. We collected the odd mallee root along the way (firewood that burns very hot). We eventually popped out at a familiar area:
From here we headed along Milmed Rock track to Herme's Garden, it turned out to be an open area in the mallee scrub; after this we continued on to Round Swamp camp ground where we had some lunch. After this we cruised on to Milmed Rock enjoying what the sand track had to offer – and some familiar challenges along the way too. Again the sand wasn't as soft as it was in October last year when we were first out here. Milmed Rock:
And a couple of pics of the track on the way out to Big Billy camp ground near the Murrayville Nhill Road:
^ This section was really flat compared to last time – no whoopies to bore us!
We setup camp in Big Billy Campground, this place had a self starting fire and a bit of wood ready to go – the occupants of the place the previous night had put the hot plate over the remains of their fire, retaining enough heat to get our fire going quickly without a match
Monday we headed into the Big Desert area, starting on Brushcutters track, then kind of zigzagging our way around to get a taste of what this area had to offer. It was pretty good with plenty more to check out next time! We headed for a particular track that caught our attention - “Big Dune Track”. We saw the big dune before we even got to the track and knew we had to have a go at it even though it was in the wrong direction of where we intended to go. It really was a big dune! Ruby Scoo was spared in the end, after seeing (videoing) Venom's efforts it would be too much I thought with the week's gear loaded up! Here's how far Venom got after a number of attempts – carving his own wheel tracks as no one had been up there in some time:
I was filming/photographing from the top of the camper about 300m away to get the best shot of the action. At one stage half the car disappeared in a cloud of sand. Very spectacular to watch!
.
I was keen to get out there on the friday night, really it was the wee hours of Saturday morning by the time we arrived at the southern end of Lake Albacutya – we pulled up here instead of Lake Hindmarsh so we were closer to the servo in Rainbow. 4Am was our arrival time!
Saturday we met up with Venom in Rainbow after fuelling up – we both made it before the closing time of 1pm (reopening at 5pm), after a quick grab of those last supplies we headed off to the start of outlet creek where our offroading began. But I took us on a detour – a lap of Lake Hindmarsh past our original meet point to outlet creek.
Once at outlet creek we aired down and started on the track – the sand areas on this track were all “whooped” out – loads of up and down action at slow speed. Not really fun. But we continued and the soil type changed to that loam-clay type typically found around creeks. We had a bit of fun along the way with a few detours, we found out there's a smaller lake before Albacutya called “Ross Lake”. After going on another detour from here we ended up again (for me) at the southern end of Lake Albacutya where we headed for Wemblin Track though a section of very soft sand – it didn't disappoint either!
We camped at one of our favourite Albacutya campgrounds and didn't bother with a fire – it was an early night for us.
The next day we were off on our point and shoot adventures, here's a pic of us pre-pack up from our first camp together:
We were going to do a cut across the lake bed then a half lap around the northern end then back again to western beach – doubling up on the northern end to see what it's like in the other direction. But the gate across the lake bed was closed and we decided it best not to cross. On our way up Wemblin track we passed this old wagon the night before, I'd never seen it here previously so we stopped an compared modes of transport and how far we've come in 150 odd years:
Further up the track we decided against the wet weather only track as it hadn't really been wet here for some time, plus we passed a ranger earlier that might have had another interpretation of “wet weather only”... We had another detour to check out an area only to hit a private property – pretty frustrating!
So Purra track it was:
I must admit that I love driving on all sand – I discovered this later in the trip where I'll add more to that
We did a section of this track along the edge of the dry lake and decided to turn around for a little hill climb – it was good fun but not greatly challenging as the sand was firm compared to other times here. Above was Venom on a section just before the climb. Below is Ruby Scoo in the same area, these flat sections near the lake's edge are wide and generally very soft especially when it's hot. These areas pop up every so often on this track too:
We got to western beach where we saw a few people camping – a bunch of moto nuts, a family that looked like they were about to start black saturday 2012 and a mob with a goose neck/5th wheeler that had a living quarters as well as a horse float in it! After a rubbish drop (small) we headed out to the milmed rock track along some fire break tracks – basically skirting the edge of the NP and the cropped areas. We collected the odd mallee root along the way (firewood that burns very hot). We eventually popped out at a familiar area:
From here we headed along Milmed Rock track to Herme's Garden, it turned out to be an open area in the mallee scrub; after this we continued on to Round Swamp camp ground where we had some lunch. After this we cruised on to Milmed Rock enjoying what the sand track had to offer – and some familiar challenges along the way too. Again the sand wasn't as soft as it was in October last year when we were first out here. Milmed Rock:
And a couple of pics of the track on the way out to Big Billy camp ground near the Murrayville Nhill Road:
^ This section was really flat compared to last time – no whoopies to bore us!
We setup camp in Big Billy Campground, this place had a self starting fire and a bit of wood ready to go – the occupants of the place the previous night had put the hot plate over the remains of their fire, retaining enough heat to get our fire going quickly without a match
Monday we headed into the Big Desert area, starting on Brushcutters track, then kind of zigzagging our way around to get a taste of what this area had to offer. It was pretty good with plenty more to check out next time! We headed for a particular track that caught our attention - “Big Dune Track”. We saw the big dune before we even got to the track and knew we had to have a go at it even though it was in the wrong direction of where we intended to go. It really was a big dune! Ruby Scoo was spared in the end, after seeing (videoing) Venom's efforts it would be too much I thought with the week's gear loaded up! Here's how far Venom got after a number of attempts – carving his own wheel tracks as no one had been up there in some time:
I was filming/photographing from the top of the camper about 300m away to get the best shot of the action. At one stage half the car disappeared in a cloud of sand. Very spectacular to watch!
.