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Bush-walking early this morningG'day all,
Got up early (06:30) to get out the back of Marysville (and later at Badger Creek, out the back of Healesville) to go bush-walking... Absolutely fantastic, drizzling rain made the forest come alive. Including the bloody leaches, strewth I HATE those things. I'm OK with spiders and snakes but HATE leaches... Had to stop 3 or 4 times to get the mongrels off... Yuk!!! Did I say I HATE leaches??? Anyway, all better now after a long hot shower, some of the tracks were storm damaged (the actual steps had fallen into the river, so you had to very carefully struggle around some trees etc) but a great morning's wander... Anyway, just a couple from the trek... All with kit lens (AFS DX 18-70) Share or critique... What-ever you're comfortable with... if you like bush then GET UP THERE, it's absolutely beautful... Cheers, Mudder Aka Andrew
Andrew. I detest those slimy little black suckers too (pun intended!). If I go somwehere I think they are every little itch feels like there's a leech there (of course they never are)
I really like the first shot. The other too are a bit problematic. Contentwise they're ok, but I'd have liked both a little taller as I find the tree trunks with no canop distract me more from the ferns than I think the tree might. Sure looks lie a pretty place - shame about the leeches Peter
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Geez I'm jealous of your greenery down there Mudder. Dare I say it...would you mind sending some rain up our way occasionally??!!
Lovely shots all. You have a real affinity with the forest. Methinks you're part elf. Simon
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G'day Mic, I couldn't help it, just had to get the bloody things off... I even had one in my hair that got onto my hand when I brushed my hands through my hair... I just about stripped when I got back to the car, tried to hide but I think a couple of people were watching from another car, so much fuss over such a little thing My brother had one that he ripped off after it got it's mouth-part well into him and it went septic, yuk! Hope mine didn't leave their grubby little gobs in me I've heard that you carry a small salt shaker and put salt on them to get them to retreat as it burns them... Must take some next time... Strewth I hate those little mongrels... Cheers mate. Aka Andrew
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