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Flinders Ranges
The Flinders is a wonderful destination. Unfortunately, no amount of words or pictures can do the landscape justice – you just have to experience it.
Our departure from Hall at 7am on Saturday for our two-week adventure into the Flinders Ranges went without a hitch (no pun intended for those four cars out of the seven leaving from Hall which had hitches to their off-road vans to deal with). No worries of that nature for the three hard-core members still relying on tent and/or swag i.e. Sue, Russell and Matt. Gemma gave us a de-brief before departure and handed out a very comprehensive pack containing itinerary and trip notes.
The full trip report (with photos) is in the June 2017 Land Roving News.
I’ve posted some more photos and I’m trying to post two GPS files of the trip (thanks to Bob Z) – one in .gpx format (for GPS machines and apps) and one in .kml format (for Google Earth).
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