Up early again to go into the Warby Ranges to visit Sue and Neville who are staying at Wenhams Camp ground before we all meet at Chiltern, on Friday, for the HAMBOCA camp weekend. (Getting tired now after a long day and now writing up two entries. So this will be short and possible incompressible! But the photos are nice!) The vegetation in the Warby Ranges is interesting (but suffering from die back a bit) gum trees include Red Stringybark, Hill Red Gum, Red Box (some beaut big ones!), and Long-leaf Box. These are found mostly in the southern section of the park, where Wenham’s Camp is located, there are also large (see pic) grasstrees, small wattles and other ground flora. The southern section has a bit of a weed problem similar to other State
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