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Re: [Aushiker] Re: Stirlings Ridgeline Traverse

All,

No need to climb to the drum (unless there is a problem with the irrigation
pipe)
A black poly pipe with very high pressure (owing to the height diff from the
drum to the base of the 3rd arrow) is now in place. Just be careful to not waste
water and turn the tap off properly!

Cheers

Perry

---- Gyro wrote:

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Look, one thing to watch for is that it is a highly athletic job to climb up
to the water drum, so take a young monkey with you. That, and the ground
underfoot is quite slippery when damp or misted.

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Mon Jul 3, 2006 2:38 am

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I'm planning on doing the eastern stirlings ridgeline traverse in early september. Can anyone recommend which map to buy/find, and if there is a google earth...
Murray
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Jun 23, 2006
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Murray , you need to get a copy or photocopy of the East Stirling ridge walk book & I need to look up the author. But state libraries a have a copy. Its one of...
Eric Taylor
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Jun 24, 2006
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Eric & Murray, Look for: Mountain Walks in the Stirling Range A pictorial guide by A T Morphet. This is a 2 part booklet, Part 1 covers the peaks to the west...
Perry Raison
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Jun 25, 2006
2:48 am

Thanks for all the advice guys... that's why this site is so good. As much as i'd like to tackle it alone, i'll be doing it with a 3-4 mates. Maybe alone once...
Murray
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Jun 25, 2006
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If its any help, when i did this a few years ago the guy from the restaurant/cafe in the Stirling range national park offered a service where you parked at his...
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Jun 26, 2006
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Look, one thing to watch for is that it is a highly athletic job to climb up to the water drum, so take a young monkey with you. That, and the ground underfoot...
Gyro
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Jul 2, 2006
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All, No need to climb to the drum (unless there is a problem with the irrigation pipe) A black poly pipe with very high pressure (owing to the height diff from...
cavebeary
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Jul 3, 2006
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Hey, thanks Perry. It wasn't until much later after sending my post that I wondered if perhaps things might have changed since I went there. This was a few...
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Jul 3, 2006
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