





This fishing trip turned into a 7 hour bush-bash through the forest, following deer and wild pig tracks. We never found the river, but could see the valley from the top of a 1000m rock outcrop. 1 water bottle between 3 people, no creeks and stung by a wasp. O'brother! There were a few positives including exercise, mushrooms and we found an easier way out than climbing down the verticle hill, we climbed up in the morning. Here are a few amazing mushrooms and toadstools. Oh, and the wasp sting has finally finished aching.
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