This topic is a bit a of a mix up. When ever I go camping I try to take a ration with me and try to take some photo's and notes of the taste and of my surroundings. These wont be in chronological order, but It will give me a chance to reviews some great rations and show you all some more of Australia.
Part One:
Bluff Rock, about 20 k's south Of Tenterfield in northern New South Wales (NSW).
Bluff Rock is right on the highway near where I grew up. There is a BBQ and picnic area for viewing about 1k away. There are plenty of these rest area's on our main roads, often with BBQ's toilets and when I head to mum and dads I try to stop off, heat up something for lunch. There are mixed reports of a massacre( http://www.rymich.com/girraween/index.p ... bluff_rock ). These happened all too often in the 19th century, not our finest hour.
The stop is a great little area with picnic tables lots of shade and huts with BBQ's. I forgot to take a photo so I will upload one later.
I had a spare civilian MRE entree and a Flameless Ration Heater. Follow instructions on bag carefully


This the view from the Top of Cunningham's Gap about two hours further north of Bluff Rock. Cunningham's gap is the road over the mountain and down to the ocean plain. Although the Great Dividing Range is not a tall mountain range it is a particularly rugged range. There are four ways to my parent farm and all of them have steep climbs through narrow gap.