A Boogie Board Sled from Guthega Power Station. By Kirsten
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A Boogie Board Sled from Guthega Power Station. By Kirsten

July 28, 2021

A Boogie Board Sled from Guthega Power Station. By Kirsten

We left from Guthega Power Station in wild, snowy weather carting a makeshift sled, piled with firewood, made by Hilly the day before from an old boogie board, a dissected pool noodle and rope.

Towing the Boogie Mobile

With an overnight forecast of -10ºC, maybe colder, we wanted to take some wood to use in the fireplace at Horsecamp Hut – like good little hikers we left all the unused wood for future hut users/emergencies.

For a slapped-together first prototype, the “Boogie Mobile” as it was affectionately named, worked incredibly well. Taking it in turns, we managed to comfortably tow it all the way to the hut.

Mont Dragonfly and Moondance 2FN Tents by Horsecamp Hut

There was only one other guy at the hut who enjoyed the fire with us. We managed to get the inside temp up to 15 degrees while the outside temperature we expect was closer to -10ºC.

Hilly and Kirsten in Mont Kiandra (now Brindabella XT 850) and Telemark (now Spindrift XT 850) Sleeping Bags

We used Moondance 2FN and Dragonfly tents with Kiandra and Telemark sleeping bags to sleep outside the hut.

It dumped snow all night with pretty strong winds, but in the morning we woke to blue skies and barely a breeze.

Mont Moondance 2FN and Dragonfly tents by Horsecamp Hut
Heading home, across a hydro bridge, with the empty Boogie Mobile in tow.

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