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[November 13^^ 1955] the east in gradually climbing, very rough 
country. We got well up to a spur 
and were disappointed to find that even 
then we were not looking down on the 
Victoria Valley for there was yet another 
spur beyond us. However we did see 
a pair of Hylacola which we all 
felt sure were CAUTA. Back to the 
Falls for lunch and then back to 
the Minnow Pool where there were 
YELLOW-TUFTED HONEYEATERS. 
Then back to the cars at the 
camp and retracing our steps to the 
Gap Road near the junction of which 
we flushed a QUAIL-THRUSH - another 
first record for the district. From there 
home. And it was a long trek 
home - over 150 miles and I consider 
myself very lucky I stayed awake. 
I passed the turning in Mortlake and 
backed into a tree in the street - non 
compis mentis. But I think it was the 
best small camp out I have been on. 
