Day 4/5 - Trees (Pemberton / Walpole)


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April 8th 2009
Published: April 8th 2009
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Yeah arrived in Pemberton (via quick stop in Busselton), a logging town with some national parks around and a couple of trees you can climb.

Lost my bottle on the first (Gloucester) tree I'm afraid and only made it to about 15 metres.

The room was in a house and had a decent evening with Ming (Malaysia) and Jo and Stein (Belgium).

Next day we went to the Dave Evans Bicentenial tree, a higher one, and I at least made the midway platform.

Set off for Walpole and visited Point d'Entrecasteaux and the Tree Top Walk on route.

Heading for the Stirling Range tomorrow to climb a peak.


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