Sundown National Park - 5th to 7th of May 2012

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Sundown National Park - 5th to 7th of May 2012

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Day 1 - Meeting at 9am at Aratula Shell, the group made their way down past Stanthorpe and turned into Sundown National Park. Though the weather forecast was for rain only a week prior, it was fine and sunny .... a great day to be out for a drive.

Once offroad, it was easy to see why the area is called the granite belt (the rocks belting into the underside of the cars :lol: ) The plan was to make our way to Burrows Waterhole campgrounds and set up camp. The happy campers were :
- Ben and 3 kids
- Alan and Tim
- Louis and Olivia and 1 kid
- Mark and Arie
- Scooter
- Greg and Ranae
- Tim and Tina
- David and Melinda and 4 kids

It already was approaching 2pm before we arrived at the campground. We set up tents, though a few lucky people brought their camper trailers, so setup didn't take too long. After a late lunch, the fire was started and people finally had a chance to relax. The kids were already best friends, and had a great time chasing each other, and throwing sticks and stones into the creek (and occassional at each other :roll: ).


Day 2 - The morning was 50% warmer than forecast. What were people complaining about? It only got down to 3 degree instead of the forecast 2 degrees. Though some people had their own fire pits, and the central fire area was a great place for people to come together and talk, and talk, and .... talk.

By 9am it was time for a quick trip around the Rats Castle circuit, and then be back in time for lunch. Well that was the plan. An uphill part of the track was a little difficult for those without lift-kits. Even the 'chicken' track had a risk of sliding into trees for some light panel damage. Dave and Scooter wisely decided to take the lower part of the circuit to meet up at Rats Castle.

Even the lower circuit had it's difficult part on a tight turn just before a creek crossing. But with enough road-building, even the Prado was able to pass without too much "visible" damage to the running boards. But when Dave and Scooter arrived at the creek crossing just before Rats Castle, they decided to avoid further damage and waited for the others to come around the circuit.

And this is where the fun began. The first Ford Ranger almost made it across. The recovery attempt lasted more than an hour, involved tow straps, high-life jacks, and lot of rocks, and just plain people power. And in the middle of nowhere, we still ended up drawing in spectators.

Eventually we were all on the other side and made tracks back to the camp ground for a late lunch. Most people then relaxed for the afternoon, though Ben and Dave's kids went along to creek and built up a stone crossing. Ok - Ben and Dave helped a little.

Day 3 - After packing up, we drove out of the park, but took a quick detour to Red Rock Gorge. This was a great place for lunch. With the vehicles covered in dust after 3 sunny and dry days, we made our way home ...... but not before all the kids stopped at the Bramble Patch for some ice-cream.

I also have lots of video of the trip that I'll try to share with the group. I even have the "bang" recorded as the first Ford crossed the creek at Rats Castle.


BTW - I have an excuse to go back ....... somewhere on the track is the license plate for my trailer.


Entering Sundown National Park
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Driving along some of the mountain ridges offered some great views.
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The camp was set up, and we had a flag up.
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It was time to relax around the camp fire late in the afternoon of Day 1.
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Day 2 - Time to try out the Rats Castle circuit.
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Some creek crossing were easy. But you can see the amount of rocks in the area.
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The uphill section on the other side of the creek was a real challenge for those without lift kits.
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For some, it was all too easy.
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Time to wash the car at Rats Castle.
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And here the fun started. Even draw in extra spectators.
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Notice the rock ledge behind the front wheel. And extra 2 iches in height would have made all the difference.
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Recovery was eventually successful, and still not yet fully across the creek crossing.
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With lessions learnt (and more rocks under the wheels), the second Ford Ranger came across with less scraping.
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Needing to be careful to stay on the track while leaving the Rats Castle circuit
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But everyone gave it a go.
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Though some had more fun that others. (Best photo of the trip?)
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Thinking about one last side-track before leaving the park.
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Easy to see why the area is called the granite belt.
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The view out across Red Rock Gorge.
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Going home on day 3 (Monday - public holiday), with a few kilos of dust attached.
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I think everyone had a great time at Sundown National Park.
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Great trip report Dave!

I have a couple of photos.

On the way into the park.
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On the way out of Rats Castle.
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I also got this reply from the ranger about the mythical track between the northern and southern sections of the park:
The track you are refering to was washed away in the late 70's and has not been reinstated. The floods of last year would have scoured the area even further. The track followed along the river banks with some crossings of the river. It is not our intention to open this track up.
He did ask if we wanted to adopt the track, but I reckon it's a bit too far away for us.
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Good report Dave. Here is a few more photos

A few crazy souls braving the limb numbing cold water
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The foggy waterhole 1st thing in the morning
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And finally our fearless trip leader - boots and all
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Excellent trip report Dave and great fun had by all
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Sorry .... I missed a couple of photos. One under the comment "Though some had more fun that others. (Best photo of the trip?)"

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The other photo .... onother one of the creek in the morning.
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After my battery fell off. I used a strap from the old baby car seat as a new tie down. This one is much stronger and much less likely to get cut through vibrations.

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I also pulled the box apart, cleaned it out and used styrofoam to pack around the sides so the battery fits very snug.
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Finally got around to putting a little video together.

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Sorry - I forgot I had a few more photos on the mobile phone. The photos below show the problems with Fords. They only drive on 3 wheels ..... see - I have photos to prove it.

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Great photos Dave

Thanks

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