Litchfield National Park, Part 2, Blyth Homestead, Sandy Creek and Florence Falls!
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- Опубліковано 7 лис 2024
- We carry on from part 1 of Litchfield National Park, Waking up with swollen, sore knees we start by exploring the Reynolds River Track, First stop being Sandy Creek Falls for a short morning walk, then back tracking to see the incredible history of the Blyth Homestead and Lost City!
We stay another night and catch a short talk by Jamie a Litchfield Park Ranger before making our way out to Florence Falls and the Magnetic termite mounds!
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Hey guy's,there used to be a 4wd track that took you through the
lost city,a lot of vehicles came out with battle damage.Thanks for the vid
haven't been there in years(to many people now).
Cheers mate! 🍻 it sort of did look like a off-road track in some spots when we were walking it
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Cheers mate! 🍻
Nice vid guys. Sandy Creek looked great.
Cheers mate! It’s a great little spot off the beaten track with a fun little creek crossing to get there! Well worth it!
Awesome place 🍺🍺
hey guys, I like the history of some of the buildings/homesteads, must have been hard times in the old mines.
just a quick question m8 how's the backbone holding up, i had the pioneer rack on my last ranger and after the Birdsville track it pulled most of the rivet's out hope this backbone is the solution to roof curvature and roof racks.
cheers John.
Cheers mate! Incredible history of how they lived! So far so good with the backbone I haven’t tried any other roof racks so can’t compare but everything is still in place and hasn’t rattled free or broken and that’s with gibb river road and Tanami crossing. By the looks of it I think there is a lot more mounting bolts compared to others to keep it sturdier
Hey Jack
Nice video mate, hope your dicky knee gets better
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Cheers legends! 🍻 there slowly on the mend which is a good a sign!
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