The track was narrow and tight between the trees but after a km or so got back on the old Bertihau track and got going … was not long after where I had to leave that track and headed through the bush again following pink dots on the trees to avoid going into the nature reserve.
I caught up with the Landy boys and followed them for quite a few hours twisting and turning, scraping mirrors and body work on trees etc … mostly 1st or 2nd low all the way.
We missed a turn at a creek crossing but found a new way round it to get back on the Bertihau track again and met up with the new track on the other side, The landy guys had had enough and followed the main track but I left them there and turned left on to the new track.
The scrub got a bit thicker and the trees bigger so there was more twisting to avoid them and then there were boulder fields as well keeping it idling in first low, just when it opens up on dried out swamp the pigs have ripped it up and it has dried into a hard rough maze of holes so its just as rough as the boulders. Crossed a few creeks but they were pretty much dry.
The sun was setting so I pulled up and cooked dinner, I was going to camp but the mossies were ferocious so I drove on in the dark … not the best idea as I hit a low branch and broke the milk crate on the roof and then I came out on a station track … after about 15km I came to a property and asked a lady if that was the new track … apparently I missed the sharp turn back when I first hit the station track but she told me to follow her road out to the main road.
I scooted up the road and a bit past Bramwell found a camp for the night near the start of the Telegraph Track.
Been a long days drive and arms are aching from all the steering, not a track I want to do again.
