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Eery Eungella and the Search for the Platypus

Posted by on October 3, 2009 at 10:08 pm.

I was very apprehensive during the days leading up to my birthday on September 24th. A lot of it had to do with superstitious reasons (I could write a novel just about the superstitious stuff leading up to my 24th), but it also had to do with being alone on my birthday for the very first time. I’ve always had family and friends to celebrate with, and now that the most important birthday of my life was coming up, I was and would be alone.

Bushwalking Proper.

Posted by on August 30, 2009 at 6:52 pm.

1. A compass doesn’t do much good if you don’t have a proper map.
2. Sometimes, the sign posts are robbed of their signs. Why? I don’t know. But because they’re sometimes missing, a proper map is very handy.
3. If you plan on going proper bushwalking, wear long socks that cover your shins. You’ll be scratched to bits if you don’t (I’m living proof).
4. If you want a good walking stick, find some grass trees (they look like big fountains of grass with a big stick growing out of the middle — we saw some that were 2 metres high). The sticks from the grass trees eventually break off and they make very sturdy walking sticks.
5. Tip for hiking the Glass House Mountains: Try to avoid wearing very breathable running shoes because the sand on the trails goes right through the mesh and you’ll want to stop every once in a while to dump it all out.

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