Lost GoPro Camera on CSR
Submitted: Tuesday, May 22, 2012 at 21:45
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Yackandandah Holiday Park
Hi all,
Just a quick notice to ask if anyone travelling the
Canning Stock Route between
Georgia Bore and the Talawana Track turn-off should find a GoPro video camera, would they please be kind enough to contact us regarding its return. The camera is a bit smaller than a modern hand-held video camera, and is mounted in a clear protective case. It should also have (half) a black mounting bracket bolted to it. It was lost on Saturday 19th of May and theoretically should be in the centre of the track or thereabouts.
The memory card holds important footage for us and will be extremely hard to replace.
As we are up North at present our mobile and email will be as follows.
Mick 0467 003 500 brintana2@gmail.com
Many thanks.
Mick and Kim
Reply By: briancc - Wednesday, May 23, 2012 at 18:28
Wednesday, May 23, 2012 at 18:28
You never know... In 1995 we left the kid's soccer ball at
Well 26 (i think), but didn't realise until later the next day. So we asked some people going S (us going N obviously) if they see it to drop it into
Newman on their way past. When we returned to
Newman, we go to the nominated drop off and there was our ball!! Looked like the camels had played with it, but the kid was over the moon. So don't despair.
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Reply By: Yackandandah Holiday Park - Wednesday, May 23, 2012 at 22:55
Wednesday, May 23, 2012 at 22:55
Hi Mick and others,
The trips been sensational otherwise. Just in
Broome at the moment for a couple of mods to the trailer before hitting the
Kimberley. Give it all a good workout and your notes were to the T Mick. Loved Sandy Blight so much we might do it again on the way back down.
Gary Junction got more fun the further West we went and Gary Hwy/Talawana were extremely overgrown and the Spinifex was mostly roof height with the track lost completely in several
places. Loved
Rudall River although we were losing battery charge so had to head out after only 2 days. Not a lot of water in the hole we were at but deep enough for a fresh swim.
The thought of a lanyard crossed my mind the second i looked at the empty space on the bullbar, can't believe i didn't do it beforehand.
If we do find the camera we'll
check it for footage of a
dingo wearing one
boot mate!
Mick and Kim
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