These extraordinarily dry conditions made for a good opportunity to make a trek out to a location that is normally quite difficult to get to.
My brother and I entered at Rockwood yesterday in his well-equipped 4x4 and made it all the way to within a few tenths of a mile of our quarry, without encountering so much as a puddle. The land is parched and the only obstacle right now is deep and soft sand.
Follow the corduroy road...
As we approached, the beast slowly emerged from the swamp.
It is a thing of beauty. I am glad to see that it remains much the same as in photos I've seen in other posts here from 20 years ago. Remarkably, it still seems to contain at least a little bit of diesel fuel.
It is wild and gorgeous out there. I hope that I will be able to return and explore more of this swamp at some point, but I am not sure when that will be. It is only by virtue of the extreme drought that we were able to get here without making an entire day of it. Perhaps the access situation will improve in the near future. One can hope.
My brother and I entered at Rockwood yesterday in his well-equipped 4x4 and made it all the way to within a few tenths of a mile of our quarry, without encountering so much as a puddle. The land is parched and the only obstacle right now is deep and soft sand.
Follow the corduroy road...
As we approached, the beast slowly emerged from the swamp.
It is a thing of beauty. I am glad to see that it remains much the same as in photos I've seen in other posts here from 20 years ago. Remarkably, it still seems to contain at least a little bit of diesel fuel.
It is wild and gorgeous out there. I hope that I will be able to return and explore more of this swamp at some point, but I am not sure when that will be. It is only by virtue of the extreme drought that we were able to get here without making an entire day of it. Perhaps the access situation will improve in the near future. One can hope.