b' Club Spotlight Our first Club meeting for 10 monthsMIDWEEK 4WD CLUBOn the move againJust like members of any organiza- some of the reserves managementtion, Midweek 4WD Club members committee while we there, and theyhad been champing at the bit said they were very happy to haveduring the Covid-19 restrictions to get some visitors come back into theout and about, and we have finally area.been able to get really busy in the first The reserve has excellent facilities.few weeks of 2021. Luckily, they include a very largeWe have been able to conduct our shelter, walled on 2 sides againstfirst face to face club meeting in our prevailing weather conditions. Weclubroom for ten months, conduct a 5- were snug inside that shelter oneday base camp at Wulgulmerang and evening as 40mm of heavy rain fell onconduct both, a Map Reading plus our individual camps. Trip Leader Workshops at our club- Two convoys ventured forth each dayroom. In the coming few weeks we to visit local points of interest. Thesewill conduct two day trips and then included McKillops Bridge on thewe will act as Camp Hosts at Snowy River and a view over theTalbotville over Labour Day weekend. magnificent Little River Gorge and itsA great time was had by all at various waterfalls, a trip to SugganWulgulmerang. We were virtually the Buggan and Willis on the NSW borderfirst campers to use the recreation where we viewed canoeists enjoyingreserve after Blaze Aid moved out. the fast-flowing water of anotherThe reserve had been their base from stretch of the Snowy River.late February 2020 until mid-January On another day, our convoys2021. There is still more fencing to be ventured down to Buchan along back-completed in the area and Blaze Aid roads on either side of Gelantipyhave moved their camp about 5 kms Road, where they crossed and wenttowards Black Mountain.We met back to camp in the others tracks. Mundies Plain Track in the distanceTRACKWATCH MARCH 2021 7'