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Bushwalking in the Rainbow Region booklet.

PostPosted: Wed 04 Mar, 2015 11:50 am
by ofuros
If any has a spare copy of Bushwalking in the rainbow region
by Michael Smith, that they don't want....send a pm my way.
It's been a day of knock backs so far, trying to track one down. :sad:

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Re: Bushwalking in the Rainbow Region booklet.

PostPosted: Wed 04 Mar, 2015 2:33 pm
by phan_TOM
Have you tried getting one from the Nimbin Bushwalkers website? only $9 delivered anywhere in Aus.

If you have tried there and had no luck I'd be happy to copy the details of any walks you're interested in and send 'em your way until you get your hands on a copy :)

Re: Bushwalking in the Rainbow Region booklet.

PostPosted: Wed 04 Mar, 2015 4:09 pm
by ofuros
Thanks phan_TOM,
It was the first place i looked online, but must have skipped over the $9 posted anywhere within Australia sentance. :roll:
Recieved a short but sweet email from him a few minutes ago......all gone, retired.

The road trip to murwillumbah-uki-nimbin-lismore, checking every info centre, environmental, book &
camping shop for that very booklet, didn't turn up a copy, but the country out that way is very easy on the eye,
so wasn't a completely wasted trip after all.

.....and it's the first time I've ever seen Mt Warning cloud free first thing in the morning. Those walkers checking out the
sunrise from up there would have been very happy. 8)

Re: Bushwalking in the Rainbow Region booklet.

PostPosted: Wed 04 Mar, 2015 4:41 pm
by phan_TOM
ofuros wrote:but the country out that way is very easy on the eye, so wasn't a completely wasted trip after all.

yep it's hard living in paradise but I do my best to struggle through it :wink:

I've climbed Wollumbin a couple of times to see the sunrise but both attempts saw me clouded in. The last time I tried was on a clear starry morning and I was sure it was a goer but as I stood on top and watched the sky begin to lighten one small cloud developed around the summit and clagged out the view! There was some views as I descended but it wasn't consolation enough for missing the sunrise and even as I drove away that cloud was still lingering on the summit like a hat even though there was barely another cloud in the sky!

I will keep an eye out for a copy of that book for you but in the meantime seeing as it is only 50 pages long and I have a good scanner at work I can knock up a PDF copy for you

Re: Bushwalking in the Rainbow Region booklet.

PostPosted: Wed 04 Mar, 2015 5:12 pm
by ofuros
If we had a bowing smiley I'd use that...... thanks, phan_TOM. :D

Re: Bushwalking in the Rainbow Region booklet.

PostPosted: Sat 11 Jul, 2015 9:01 am
by splash
You can download this book free from http://budjiri.biz.ht/

Re: Bushwalking in the Rainbow Region booklet.

PostPosted: Sun 12 Jul, 2015 4:59 am
by ofuros
Thanks to splash for the link & Michael Smith for sharing the info.