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Barrabup Sanctuary Long
Weekend
Trip Leader – Keith
Australia Day Weekend, January 2009
Although we had 12 sites available, die to
various reasons we ended up with only 8 families participating but it still
made for an enjoyable weekend.
Friday January 23rd 2009
Our starting convoy of 3 was reduced to one
from the meeting point in Armadale but Sam and Pasc joined Keith at
Mundijong and we made our way towards Pinjarra. A phone call from our
aspiring Presidential candidate, Trevor, advised that, as such he was
practising “Ryan Time” and was running some 30 mins late
so
we arranged to meet them at the Pinjarra bakery. We arrived on site just
after midday to be met by our host and site owner and quickly set up camp.
Others arrived during the afternoon and early evening.
Due to the recent bushfires there was a
total fire ban in operation but we managed with heat beads and various types
of cooking apparatus so camp oven cooking was the order of the day.
As the camp is located adjacent to the
Blackwood River, Trevor took his kids down to the bank to check out the
canoe launching site but was back within minutes as he had spied a large
marron in the shallows and had left his snare at camp. On returning to the
river he had trouble getting the snare on the marron and suddenly it darted
off into the weed bed but unperturbed our gallant hunter leapt into the
water and grabbed it. It was well over legal size so was destined for the
pot. Unfortunately, however, after such a great start this turned out to be
the only ‘legal’ marron caught over the whole weekend.
Saturday January 24th
After
a lazy breakfast most of us went into Nannup to visit the local markets,
which took all of 15 minutes but soon found the bakery and lunch time salad
promises were soon broken. Not much else appears to happen in Nannup on a
Saturday morning but there is one well stocked antique shop that had a good
range of goods if you were not averse to being serenaded by the owner. I
don’t think he made any sales to us. I headed off to the river to look at
the old railway bridge which has been repaired and is now part of a walk
track through the area. A large tree next to the bridge has flood levels
marked on it from 1982 (12 metres) when it was well above the bridge to 2008
(5 metres). After lunch most of us took a short drive to Barrabup Pool
where the kids, and several adults had a swim.
Sunday January 25th
Although this was meant to be a lazy weekend
most of us decided on a bush drive so headed off towards Balingup looking
for tracks we had been on several times in the past. Luckily this area was
untouched by the fires. The drive took rather longer than expected
following a steep hill descent but after an “interesting afternoon”
including a return to camp via Bridgetown we all got back
safely and enjoyed several drinks during an extended Happy Hour.
Our genial host (who was a cross between
Captain Cook, Charles Darwin and Len Beadell as he had been everywhere, knew
everything about every animal in the area and probably in the World, and had
trail blazed his way through the Outback) joined us. He presented Sam with
a large, frozen rabbit which was immediately defrosted,
prepared and put into the camp oven. I must admit that although I’m not a
great lover of rabbit, it was delicious, especially the sauce that was made
with it. Sam, Richard and Trevor didn’t say much as they were too busy
devouring it.
Monday
January 26th
Guy left at the crack of dawn as he had to
get Sean back for work in the afternoon. The rest of us took our time
packing up then left in a convoy that gradually diminished as each pulled
out to do their own thing on the way home.
This is a great place to visit but the fees
were 50% higher than last year so we need to get a better deal if we intend
returning.

Keith
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