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The search for the lost border huts - McPherson Range traverse, Lamington National Park 

Aaron Gray Outdoors
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A traverse of the McPherson Range (Southern Lamington National Park) following the old border fence from Richmond Gap through to Rimfall Farm via Black Snake Ridge in search of the lost border huts. The first night was spent at the Birdcage (Mount Gipps) with the second night atop Black Snake Ridge.
European rabbits were first introduced to Australia in the 18th century and have since widespread to become a serious pest and invasive species causing millions of dollars’ worth of damage to crops.
When rabbits first reached Queensland in the 1880s from the southern states, a rabbit-proof fence was quickly constructed along the border in an attempt to keep them out. The Darling Downs-Moreton Rabbit Board fence was commenced in 1893 and as of 1997 it now extends 555km from Goombi to just East of Mount Gipps.
The section of fence east of Mount Gipps was built after 1928 and extends approximately 7km before ending near Mount Nungulba. Two border huts were constructed to assist the workers with the build of this fence; One just east of Mount Gipps and the other out near the head of Black Snake Ridge. These huts would range anywhere from 50 to 100 years old and the old track and fence through this section of the McPherson range is no longer maintained and is now seriously overgrown with lantana and weeds. Whilst this section is sometimes walked as part of the full scenic rim traverse, it is often skipped due to how treacherous and difficult the walking is said to be.
Shot entirely with the Sony A7C (20mm F1.8 GM) and DJI Mini Pro 3.
Rabbit footage courtesy of Anastasia Shuraeva.
Some of the gear I used (not sponsored) is as follows:
Tent - Slingfin Portal 2P
Backpack - Wilderness Threadworks 63L Ossa (Custom)
Quilt - Tier Gear Quenda Quilt (-4c, Wide/Wide/Wide)
Gaiters - Tas Gear Gaiters (Large)
Sleeping Pad - Sea To Summit Ether Light XT
Gear Storage - Orange Brown Packing Cubes
Shoes - Xero Daylight Hiker Fusion
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Комментарии : 37   
@AustralianSpace
@AustralianSpace Год назад
Mate, you make some of the best Aussie camping videos going around. They’re so well paced and beautifully shot. Not only do they make me want to get out there, they also capture the bush so well it’s a joy to just lay back and soak up your experiences. Thanks!
@AaronGrayOutdoors
@AaronGrayOutdoors Год назад
Thanks T, really appreciate the positive feedback as always. Thanks for all the support!
@michaelbiggs7129
@michaelbiggs7129 20 дней назад
Thanks fella's 👍👍
@AaronGrayOutdoors
@AaronGrayOutdoors 19 дней назад
Thanks!! 👍
@DreamingBig
@DreamingBig 8 месяцев назад
You fellas are nuts. Epic as boys
@AaronGrayOutdoors
@AaronGrayOutdoors 8 месяцев назад
Cheers man. Certainly won’t be in a rush to do it again anytime soon 🤣
@mikeyhau
@mikeyhau Месяц назад
About 50 years ago I hiked in to a hut from O'Reilley's named Rat-a-tat Hut. It was probably in the winter of 1974. It was near one of the sources of the Albert River. In fact we we found a spring in a nearby gully where the river came out of the ground. Good days! Unfortunately arthritis stops me from doing much walking any more.
@AaronGrayOutdoors
@AaronGrayOutdoors Месяц назад
Thanks Mikey. I love Rat-a-tat, its a gorgeous campground but unfortunately there are no longer any signs of a hut out there - it was removed many years ago. Sorry to hear about the arthritis. I bet you miss getting out there. Cheers.
@garymelville1538
@garymelville1538 25 дней назад
Thanks for the deja vu you guys. Watching it brought back an avalanche of memories!! I can even relate to the gentleman with Arthritis. So sad....
@kenmc5745
@kenmc5745 7 месяцев назад
Last time I walked this with a group of 8 or 9 . about 1990 .Climbed up to Bird Cage Friday night and camped. Early start and reached Tweed Trig around 5pm. I think track was maintained till about Blacksnake Ridge. Point lookout the next night, and out to Wagan, Bushranger cave the next big day - I think it was about 7 pm
@AaronGrayOutdoors
@AaronGrayOutdoors 7 месяцев назад
Thanks Ken. That’s a fairly big walk. Did you detour out to Cockscombe Point? I don’t think it’s possible to go from Gipps to Tweed Twig in a day anymore. We did a another hike out to Mount Nungulba from the Border Ranges and it is super rough up there. It is certainly no longer maintained and rarely ever walked.
@kenmc5745
@kenmc5745 7 месяцев назад
@@AaronGrayOutdoors I not sure about Cockscombe Point. I was speaking to an old bushwalking friend of mine last weekend and he had attempted to walk Blacksnake back to Mt Gipps and cut back into Rimfire. This was planned as a day walk which we did regularly in the 80. But his party had to turn back after Black Snake because of the regrowth. I was very surprised because this friend has walked all his adult life and is still fit and very experience in off track. After talking to him I rewatch your video with a lot more respect. When you first broadcast it, I couldn't understand why it took so long from Birdcage to Blacksnake. Now I do. Keep making videos Aaron , I enjoyed your content.
@AaronGrayOutdoors
@AaronGrayOutdoors 7 месяцев назад
@kenmc5745 thanks Ken. Yep, it’s definitely hard work up there now. Most parties who attempt the scenic rim traverse skip this section and walk the roads instead. Yep, for sure. Just a little hot out there atm for overnight hikes. Looking forward to my Tassie trip next week!
@tommysinss
@tommysinss Год назад
Mate this was cool, giving the adventure and backstory! Really well done
@AaronGrayOutdoors
@AaronGrayOutdoors Год назад
Thanks Thomas! Appreciate that 👍👍
@philiphorton1661
@philiphorton1661 Год назад
Great Video, Thanks for taking the time to make it for everyone.
@AaronGrayOutdoors
@AaronGrayOutdoors Год назад
Thanks Phillip, no worries. Glad I could share.
@adammanneke-jones7472
@adammanneke-jones7472 Год назад
Thanks for sharing a good story The track looks wild but camping out like that is worth it 👍
@AaronGrayOutdoors
@AaronGrayOutdoors Год назад
Thanks Adam, although challenging it was so worth it! Cheers 👍
@shanemalone1041
@shanemalone1041 11 месяцев назад
We were at Long Creek Falls from Phillp Rd in the last monrth. I had not been there for 12 years but I remembered a Moreton Bay Rabbit whatever hut that is no longer there.
@AaronGrayOutdoors
@AaronGrayOutdoors 11 месяцев назад
Yeah there was originally quite a few huts along the fence line, but unfortunately most of them are no longer there.
@mikesmith691
@mikesmith691 Год назад
Takes me way back to scout hikes in the early 90s.
@AaronGrayOutdoors
@AaronGrayOutdoors Год назад
Thanks Chris. Glad I could bring back some memories.
@michaelundery3893
@michaelundery3893 Год назад
Great video. A mate and I did a reccy there in June this year. Did the same as you guys. Camped on mt Gipps, then headed off early. We only got 4.5ks in , it was tough going. You must be super fit. We actually wanted to see what it would take to get to Point Lookout. We realised we needed a few more litres of water and an extra meal or two. The afternoon we got to mt Gipps, we found a survey mark in a tree, on the Queensland side of the newer fence.
@AaronGrayOutdoors
@AaronGrayOutdoors Год назад
Thanks Michael. Yeah it’s tough country in there for sure. We only went about 6km in to the second hut then bailed off black snake ridge, but I’ve heard it gets a lot worse once the fence finishes around Mt Nungulba through to Tweed Twig. Tweed Twig to Point Lookout isn’t too bad, as there is at least a rough and taped pad through that section. We will probably do another reccy around Mount Nungulba in the upcoming months. The road up Mt Gipps looks like it was cleared fairly recently so they might be doing some work around the area.
@garycook8220
@garycook8220 8 месяцев назад
I tried getting thru to Pt Lookout aiming for Oreillys May 2011 after the big rains. SLow progress in the forest told us we would not make it so we bailed after one night .@@AaronGrayOutdoors
@AaronGrayOutdoors
@AaronGrayOutdoors 8 месяцев назад
@garycook8220 I am certainly not surprised. Very difficult terrain / growth out there. I don’t think I’ll ever try the full traverse, but still need to get out to tweed twig which I’ll do from the border ranges.
@scwhatl
@scwhatl Год назад
Great video. May check this out one day!
@AaronGrayOutdoors
@AaronGrayOutdoors Год назад
Thanks! It was pretty challenging but a great hike regardless, if you don't mind a long bash.
@MeasuredLight
@MeasuredLight Год назад
Whoa mate!! That second day! What a slog!!
@AaronGrayOutdoors
@AaronGrayOutdoors Год назад
Thanks man! It was a really challenging day / hike it but well worth it and super rewarding. Tough terrain out in Southern Lamington!
@yupmeister
@yupmeister Год назад
I went the opposite direction towards Long Creek Falls The weeds were so tall and thick I had to turn back
@AaronGrayOutdoors
@AaronGrayOutdoors Год назад
I haven’t been up that side for years. Sounds about right though, the weeds are out of control. I’m not surprised after the rainfall we received this year.
@davidunderwood9863
@davidunderwood9863 Год назад
I'll have to do that one.
@AaronGrayOutdoors
@AaronGrayOutdoors Год назад
Thanks David, it was pretty challenging!
@carolynharbottle-jj4rb
@carolynharbottle-jj4rb 10 месяцев назад
Can you see mt warning from ìt
@AaronGrayOutdoors
@AaronGrayOutdoors 10 месяцев назад
Unfortunately all the views points on the hike look to the North, so no views to Mt Warning (which is to the East).
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