Annual Ride – Kosciuszko National Park / Rides / By TRV Old Snowy Camp ... Poem by Prue King Photos by Sherrin Matthews Away, away, with trucks and floatsWe’re off to the brumby groundPacked our boots and packed our coatsFor Old Snowy Camp we’re bound We set up home on a grassy riseOur views stretched from valley to hillsYou made your own yard whatever its sizeWorking horses deserved all the frills Each day started ‘breakfast is ready’Rob and Sandie came up with the mealsMango chicken, a roast dark with gravyMmm, lamb shanks – our devotion was sealed! We followed brumby tracks over Tantangara plainsFound frost spots, old cattlemen’s hutsDescended into cool Blue Water Hole claimsExplored Oldfields and the old aquaduct One chap says ‘It’s 14ks’When the map clearly states it’s elevenAnother assures us it’s just half a dayAnd you know it’s double that, that he’s teasing We relished the bunch of boys from the bushWho led us to a small waterfallThey came round for dinner, sheepish, with a pushBut in the saddle they rode good and tall Four took a lay day to the thermal poolsThey weren’t as hot as you’d thinkSandie was determined to climb the hillWe were all glad to be back for a drink! Scores of brumbies surveyed usWhen we rode to the old homesteadThe photos, the implements, covered in dustCrusty Stewie’s stories scuttling through his head Before we left we donned our coats On Friday, the last ride of the weekRain poured incessant, we needed a boatThe head of the Murrumbidgee a rising creek Poor Trev skittled while hobbling his horseHe luckily avoided a trip to the quackSaddling very early he lasted the course‘I won’t get into trouble at the back!’ Worldly Pete adored the stars at night“Did you get wet, Pete?’ was a frequent quoteHis plain black horse was quite a heightAnd of Jasper Pete dreamed in the float ‘That was elegant’ shouted Sherrin‘You’re such a good girl, aren’t you Gem’Her persistence at the bogs, it was daringAnd her canter, it was light, and it showed ‘em Andrew professed his love for his horseDemocracy isn’t an accurate termSkye’s dictatorship is a political forceAs the days progressed was he firm? ‘Good girl, Splash, you did it’Praised Lou, ‘now let me take pics’Of green lizards, a black snake hitOf wallabies, brumbies and creeks Ray finished his book, zoomed off on the bikeAnd his housekeeping skills were so fineHe aired the beds, always tightened my girthHe’s a catch, this man of mine And me? You know how I’m quietReserved and shy, you’ll agreeBut if you want an answer I’ll supply itNow please, can we stop, for a pee? So over the camp you can imagineImagine how we’ve learned such a lotSuch as ‘You always empty your pocketsBefore you use the long drop!!!’