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DeeJay
12th March 2020, 02:56 PM
This just appeared on another site I follow, but no details, we only just had 3 tourists killed in the Dandenongs by a tree falling & sliding across the road, destroying thier car.158602158601

I always am wary camping near tree's but would never have picked this one..

Tins
13th March 2020, 10:21 PM
This just appeared on another site I follow, but no details, we only just had 3 tourists killed in the Dandenongs by a tree falling & sliding across the road, destroying thier car.158602158601

I always am wary camping near tree's but would never have picked this one..

These pics don't look like the Dandenongs to me, and I have lived here and been around here for forty years. There have been some horrific tree incidents recently here, but this one seems further afield. Pease tell me where this was.

Nobody camps in the Dandenongs anymore ( verboten ), but up here the mountain ash are called 'widowmakers'. Often it's just a branch..., but I know a bloke who was on his roof with his son in Sassafras and a mountain ash cut his house in half between them. He was CFA, and had been at my fire a week before. Mountain ash are shallow rooted trees for all their height, and can fall without warning.

But real danger comes from the river reds on the Murray. DON"T camp under them!!

DeeJay
14th March 2020, 07:14 PM
These pics don't look like the Dandenongs to me, and I have lived here and been around here for forty years. There have been some horrific tree incidents recently here, but this one seems further afield. Pease tell me where this was.

Nobody camps in the Dandenongs anymore ( verboten ), but up here the mountain ash are called 'widowmakers'. Often it's just a branch..., but I know a bloke who was on his roof with his son in Sassafras and a mountain ash cut his house in half between them. He was CFA, and had been at my fire a week before. Mountain ash are shallow rooted trees for all their height, and can fall without warning.

But real danger comes from the river reds on the Murray. DON"T camp under them!!

Sorry for the confusing wording !! I meant we just had a 3 person fatality ( from a tree falling then sliding & pushing a car off the road) in the Dandenongs, then this Red Gum - yes it looks like around the Murray River.
In my defence the pic doesn't match the wording though...

Tins
14th March 2020, 07:27 PM
Sorry for the confusing wording !! I meant we just had a 3 person fatality ( from a tree falling then sliding & pushing a car off the road) in the Dandenongs, then this Red Gum - yes it looks like around the Murray River.
In my defence the pic doesn't match the wording though...

The dandys have had a couple of horrific ones in the last 6 months..

And yeah, that looks like a river red. Those things get folk pretty much every year.