b'We then travelled along multipletracks, some in Low Range, to reachthe next campsite at the Poplars onthe Murray river.The next day (Sunday) saw us onthe tracks by 9am heading along theLimestone track then traverse thetracks to end up at Taylors crossing,stopping in to check out Kennedyshut. Leaving here we took on JP trackwhich has three steep sections, andsome winching was required alongthis track. Everyone got through safelyand arrived at Wombat Post Office hutand set up camp.In the early hours of Mondaymorning some members woke to amedical emergency and had to take amember to Omeo hospital (1 hour15min drive) for medical treatment(The member was then transferred to sandbar about 100m long, right onBairnsdale, and all was good). The the Snowy river. We actually couldnttwo members that transported the believe what we were looking at andmember to hospital returned to camp Russell said, well this will be campand rested up, and by 9:30am every- for the next 2 days. We collected fire-one was ready to hit the tracks. Later wood and set up camp and relaxed.on nearKellys track we aired up Thursday a well-earned sleep in wasthen drove into Omeo where 11 had and we all enjoyed a full dayvehicles headed for home. relaxing around camp. Andrew met us here taking the Friday, the last day of the trip, sawconvoy up to 6 vehicles to do part 2 us up early and we packed up andof the trip. After a pub meal and left camp by 8:15am. We drove out ofrestocking, we went to Washington camp and headed back along thewinch, then on to Moscow Villa. After overgrown track to Jackson Crossingtaking a good look around, we where we found the river was flowingcontinued on to Bentley plain hut way too fast and deep, so we gavewhere we found a nice camp for the the crossing a miss and just headednight and headed off to bed early back up Varneys track, through theafter a big day.water crossing and up to Yalmy RoadThe sun rose on another beautiful greeted by a steep track with rock where we shifted back into 2wd. Weday (Tuesday 6th) and saw us hitting steps, but it had been completely got to Jarrahmond road and aired up,the tracks by 9am. We made our way graded and didnt present a then made our way into Orbost andon mostly 2 wheel drive tracks to Mt challenge at all. We pushed on to then on to The Glasshouse camp-Stewart, stopping there for a break. Jacksons Crossing on the Snowy ground at Lake Tyers, where weMcKillops Bridge was our next point River and found a nice spot there for pulled up and went for a walk down toof interest, and we stopped there for lunch. Noticing a few tracks on the the waterfront. We officially ended thelunch and Russell took the opportunity map, we headed down an overgrown Bush to Beach trip at Lake Tyers andto get some drone footage of the track following the river. As we came everyone headed home.convoy. From here we tackled the to the end of the track it dropped onto Russell Thorsen and Fiona HendryDeddick trail, stopping at the camp- the most amazing campsite with asite that is situated half way along thetrack on Mountain creek.Wednesday saw us waking to a bitof dampness from the night before.After packing up and a morning brief-ing, we continued along the Deddicktrail. We were supposed to beTRACKWATCH SEPTEMBER 2021 21'