Minilya Bridge free camp spot (north of Carnarvon WA)
Just in case anyone close is looking for their black floppy hat, and their black pillow bag(It shows on the inside how to stow the pillow)
I picked them up this morning August 1st, while collecting rubbish, (of which there was very little)
I am going north, in a few days, and will pass them on to the owner, (if I am contacted), or leave them on a table under a rock
They are plainly visible under the windscreen wipers, of my vehicle
Not sure if there is a Lost/Found section of the forum, but could not find one
Tony
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Ray
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Lol What woukd be the odds?
Sta
If you woke up breathing, congratulations! You have another chance.
Alas, some things are just not meant to be foundI would suggest that the "Ugg Boots", and "Pocket Knife" are probably lost
In the meantime, back in the real world
About 50 kilometres south of Robe River free camp ground, I found a 24 mm combination spanner
Obviously been run over by someone, as it is now banana shaped, but repairable
If anyone had left it under a tree, at the Sunbury Music Festival while watching Billy Thorpe & The Aztecs
Or perhaps just north of the Baccus Marsh aerodrome in 1995
It is now on a table at Robe River camp ground
Just to show my artistic talents, I have wrote in black texta pen
Free to a good home
Tony Bev wrote:Minilya Bridge free camp spot (north of Carnarvon WA)Just in case anyone close is looking for their black floppy hat, and their black pillow bag(It shows on the inside how to stow the pillow)I picked them up this morning August 1st, while collecting rubbish, (of which there was very little)I am going north, in a few days, and will pass them on to the owner, (if I am contacted), or leave them on a table under a rockThey are plainly visible under the windscreen wipers, of my vehicleNot sure if there is a Lost/Found section of the forum, but could not find one
Hi Tony...in this modern world,where few seem to care about anyone except themselves,your efforts are commendable.Cheers
v
True story. We go for an early morning 50 minute fitness walk every day of the year. In The Big Desert VIC we found a very expensive looking tyre gauge, combination pressure release mechanism. Two year later we were walking along the Arnhem Hwy in Kakadu NT & recalled finding that gauge. 100 metres further on, we found a similar one that had probably fallen off a work ute involved with the Jabiru mine. Cheers Judy
ps. We've also found screw drivers, pliers, spanners & even a complete caravan water tank.