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Thread: Bubble creek Tahr block

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    Bubble creek Tahr block

    We won this Block 10-16 May 25. Initial research reveals reasonable access above the Scrub line and decent numbers of animals. We're taking in an MIA tent and doing 2 trips in the helo.

    Any recommendations or first hand experience anyone would like to share would be great.

    James

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    It's very exposed. We arrived and a Mia was still set up so we used it which was awesome of the guys to let us. Got 800mm rain and 2 foot snow for week. Everything was wet, take a stretcher and 2 sleeping bags and an umbrella. Seems weird but was mean in rain as able to keep glassing. Some cool areas there that we got into but would have been better if could have crossed the river
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    Cheers mate, yes does look exposed. Weather patterns should hopefully be fairly stable then, but anything can happen.

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    Time flys, about 10 years ago two off us did a Tahr cull there in the summer, at that time we camped at the bottom end of the Romping water lake, there is no lake. I think the new camp is down the main river above the tarns in Bubble creek itself. Animal sign was well spread throughout the block, although we were looking at spring as well as winter sign. If there is reasonable snow, my picking would be the north faces of Rubicon torrent, Romping Water and around below Beith Glacier. The going below the later is good going and you can swing back around below and head back to camp on that same level. Depending what the hunting pressure has been, the animals could be below in the scrub and you could catch them coming back up for a feed. Generally getting around the block is easy going but those north facing face would require shooting from the creek beds and catching what fell down. Between the Romping Water and the Rubicon you can without to much difficulty, climb and get above the bluffs of the Rubicon, which could be handy for getting animals which climb out, you'd need someone below to give them a reason to climb out!!
    Enjoy the trip, it's great country.

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    Awesome mate, some really detailed info, appreciate it!

 

 

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