« Reply #7 on: August 05, 2011, 12:09:32 PM »
Day 8
Today we tackle the hardest tracks on the northern otl. We crossed Canal creek and took the challenging route. Yogi decided to try the mud bath but did not get very far so Jk had to winch him out. We then crossed Sams creek and onto Cannibal creek which had a sharp right hand turn before heading up the steep drive out. It was good to see Janelle getting excited taking photos that she fell back into the bush. Lagoon creek was next with a drop off heading in before a deep crossing. I had to stnad in the middle due to large rock and was contatntly wet due to the bow waves from the cars. The log bridge was next with a sharp right hand turn but was not a problem.
The major problem we anticipated was Nolans brook. It was deep in the middle with a sandy bottom. Yogi went first and got through easy. Geoff was the first with a camper and got stuck. Yogi snatched him out but water did bet into the car. Geoff was the next victim. He nearly made it but also got stuck. A quick snatch and he was out. Jk, symon and our japanese travellers all did the crossing by themselves. The decision was made to get Yogi to snatch the rest of the group across. This was great to watch as Yogi would say ready on the radio and whoosh off they went stright into the water like submarines and across in no time. Bert was the last one and he shot off and sent a 30 ft bow wave ( well it looked that big) at me standing in the water. He could not see until he surfaced and was heading towards the bank on the other side. Everyone scattered until he could see at the last moment and turned away. We all had a beer after that. From here we headed towards the Jardine River to camp where people drive across. Some headed to Seisa.
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