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Thanks ... that's good news , my geography of that part of the country is pretty hazy so I had no idea .ME 109 wrote:Charlie and Hans were heading to a hut on the Barry Way, about 30k south of Jindabyne.
He was also hoping to hit the coast around Bermaguii way, where he went first I'm not sure. He'll be ok.
If we don't get much rain this week the camp at Talbingo should be ok.
I'll call the servo operator at Talbingo and ask for his opinion.
The campsite isn't on the Tumut river. It's on the Jounama creek.
For Grant and I it's looking like Saturday will be a cool, dryish day to do the ride up there...and the forecast up there is for rain late Sunday. We'll be almost back home by then.ME 109 wrote:Thas OK Steve, you don't have to go that way. Unless you want to!![]()
The Jounama camp site has not submerged at this point..........so if it didn't go under with this rain, it looks good to camp there.
More rain expected in the general area on Thursday and Friday. That rainfall will be the one to watch.
There will be other options in/very near Talbingo if the water becomes more of an issue.
Rug up lads, keep your sleeping gear and spare clothes DRY!!![]()
Bring a tarp if possible for shelter or to cover your gear on the ground or to cover yer bike.
Windy ride comin' up lads. Friday and Saturday. Snow above 1200 mtr.FUTURE wrote:Did Charley take a paddle with him when he left the other week????